Creates a multidimensional Array of the specified Type and dimension lengths, with zero-based indexing.
Imports System
Imports Microsoft.VisualBasic
Public Class SamplesArray
Public Shared Sub Main()
Dim myLengthsArray() As Integer = {2, 3, 4, 5}
Dim my4DArray As Array = Array.CreateInstance(GetType(String), myLengthsArray)
Dim i, j, k, l As Integer
Dim myIndicesArray() As Integer
For i = my4DArray.GetLowerBound(0) To my4DArray.GetUpperBound(0)
For j = my4DArray.GetLowerBound(1) To my4DArray.GetUpperBound(1)
For k = my4DArray.GetLowerBound(2) To my4DArray.GetUpperBound(2)
For l = my4DArray.GetLowerBound(3) To my4DArray.GetUpperBound(3)
myIndicesArray = New Integer() {i, j, k, l}
my4DArray.SetValue(Convert.ToString(i) + j.ToString() _
+ k.ToString() + l.ToString(), myIndicesArray)
Next l
Next k
Next j
Next i
PrintValues(my4DArray)
End Sub
Public Shared Sub PrintValues(myArr As Array)
Dim myEnumerator As System.Collections.IEnumerator = myArr.GetEnumerator()
While myEnumerator.MoveNext()
Console.WriteLine(myEnumerator.Current)
End While
End Sub
End Class
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