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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T13:10:11+00:00 2026-06-17T13:10:11+00:00

I was working with this and came across a new problem as I needed

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I was working with this and came across a new problem as I needed to incorporate a jagged array, so I tried modifying this code like so..

string y = "{10} red30, {20} blue12, {30} green90, {40} yellow13 : {15} axe,  
     {25} frog, {33} sandwich, {55} spinach : ...." and so on. 

int[][] Odds = y.Split(':').Select(t => Regex.Matches(t, @"(?<={)\d+(?=})"))  
    .Cast<Match>() .Select(m => int.Parse(m.Value)) .ToArray();

with a new string that had a “:” as a separator between each new array. it gives me the error of “cannot implicitly convert type ‘int[]’ to ‘int[][]’

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    2026-06-17T13:10:12+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 1:10 pm

    That’s beccause the Matches method doesn’t return a Match object, it returns a MatchCollection object. You have to get the Match objects from each collection and parse the values, then you can turn those into an array:

    int[][] Odds =
      y.Split(':')
      .Select(t => Regex.Matches(t, @"(?<={)\d+(?=})"))
      .Cast<MatchCollection>()
      .Select(
        m => m.Cast<Match>()
         .Select(n => int.Parse(n.Value))
         .ToArray()
      )
      .ToArray();
    
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