What are all the array initialization syntaxes that are possible with C#?
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These are the current declaration and initialization methods for a simple array.
Note that other techniques of obtaining arrays exist, such as the Linq
ToArray()extensions onIEnumerable<T>.Also note that in the declarations above, the first two could replace the
string[]on the left withvar(C# 3+), as the information on the right is enough to infer the proper type. The third line must be written as displayed, as array initialization syntax alone is not enough to satisfy the compiler’s demands. The fourth could also use inference. The fifth line was introduced in C# 12 as collection expressions where the target type cannot be inferenced. It can also be used for spans and lists. If you’re into the whole brevity thing, the above could be written as