C# Program to Print the Lower Bound and Upper Bound of an Array
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C# Program to Print the Lower Bound and Upper Bound of an Array

 

 

This is a C# Program to get lower bound and upper bound of an array.

Problem Description

This C# Program Gets Lower Bound and Upper Bound of an Array.

Problem Solution

Here The GetLowerBound and GetUppperBound methods return the lower and upper bounds of an array respectively.

Program/Source Code

Here is source code of the C# Program to Get Lower Bound and Upper Bound of an Array. The C# program is successfully compiled and executed with Microsoft Visual Studio. The program output is also shown below.

/*
 *  C# Program Gets Lower Bound and Upper Bound of an Array
 */
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
namespace lower
{
    class Program
    {
        static void Main(string[] args)
        {
            Array stringArray = Array.CreateInstance(typeof(String), 6);
            stringArray.SetValue("Mango", 0);
            stringArray.SetValue("Orange", 1);
            stringArray.SetValue("Apple", 2);
            stringArray.SetValue("Grape", 3);
            stringArray.SetValue("Cherry", 4);
            stringArray.SetValue("WaterMelon", 4);
            Console.WriteLine("The Lower Bound of the Array : {0}",
                              stringArray.GetLowerBound(0).ToString());
            Console.WriteLine("The Upper Bound of the Array : {0}",
                              stringArray.GetUpperBound(0).ToString());
            Console.ReadLine();
 
        }
    }
}
Program Explanation

In this C# program, using setvalue() function create an object for string Array. For loop is used assign the coefficient element values of an array. Here the GetLowerBound and GetUppperBound methods return the lower and upper bounds of an array respectively. Print the lower bound and upper bound of an array.

 
Runtime Test Cases
 
The Lower Bound of the Array : 0
The Upper Bound of the Array : 5