Initialize Array element during declaration : Array « Collections « VB.Net Tutorial






Option Strict On
 Imports System

 Public Class Employee
     Private empID As Integer
     Public Sub New(ByVal empID As Integer)
         Me.empID = empID
     End Sub 

     Public Overrides Function ToString( ) As String
         Return empID.ToString( )
     End Function 
 End Class 
 
 Class Tester
 
     Public Shared Sub Main( )
         Dim intArray As Integer( ) = {2, 4, 6, 8, 10}
         Dim empArray As Employee( ) = _
           {New Employee(5), New Employee(7), New Employee(9)}
    
         Console.WriteLine("The Integer array...")
         Dim theInt As Integer
         For Each theInt In intArray
             Console.WriteLine(theInt.ToString( ))
         Next theInt
    
         Console.WriteLine("The employee array...")
         Dim e As Employee
         For Each e In empArray
             Console.WriteLine(e.ToString( ))
         Next e
     End Sub 'Run
 End Class
The Integer array...
2
4
6
8
10
The employee array...
5
7
9








8.1.Array
8.1.1.Array declaration
8.1.2.Declaring and allocating an array
8.1.3.Initializing arrays
8.1.4.Display the contents of a single-dimension array
8.1.5.Assing array element value by using index
8.1.6.Computing sum of elements in array.
8.1.7.Initialize Array element during declaration
8.1.8.Array Resize
8.1.9.Insert element in the middle of an Array
8.1.10.One dimesional array performance
8.1.11.Two dimesional array performance
8.1.12.Array Clone
8.1.13.Array length: negative
8.1.14.Reorder the elements of an array in a random order
8.1.15.Swap elements in an array
8.1.16.Use For loop to initialize Integer array