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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T15:52:21+00:00 2026-06-01T15:52:21+00:00

I know that we can initialise an array in one of two ways: Loop

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I know that we can initialise an array in one of two ways:

  1. Loop (No Memory reflection issues)
  2. Enumerable.Repeat (Probably causes memory issues? Link: Enumerable.Repeat has some memory issues?)

I have two questions:

  1. Can we initialise an array using Array.ForEach in this manner?

    double[][] myarr = new double[13][];
    
    Array.ForEach(myarr, *enter_code_here*);
    

    I tried replacing enter_code_here with:

    s => s = new double[2];
    

    but it does not initialise myarr.

  2. What are the other array initialisation methods without any memory issues?

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    2026-06-01T15:52:22+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 3:52 pm

    You can use Enumerable.Repeat just fine to initialize any array. The only thing you need to be careful of is that if the array element is of a reference type there are two ways to go about it:

    // #1: THIS ARRAY CONTAINS 10 REFERENCES TO THE SAME OBJECT
    var myarr = Enumerable.Repeat(new object(), 10).ToArray();
    
    // #2: THIS ARRAY CONTAINS REFERENCES TO 10 DIFFERENT OBJECTS
    var myarr = Enumerable.Range(0, 10).Select(i => new object()).ToArray();
    
    // #3: SAME RESULT AS #2 BUT WITH Enumerable.Repeat
    var myarr = Enumerable.Repeat(0, 10).Select(i => new object()).ToArray();
    
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