#35 – Declaring Variables
July 22, 2010 5 Comments
In C#, you declare a variable by specifying a type, followed by the name of the new variable. You can also optionally initialize the variable at the time that you declare it.
If you initialize a variable at the time that it is declared, the initializer can be a literal value, an expression, or an array initializer.
float length; int age = 46; string s = "Sean"; Person p; Person q = new Person("Herman", 12); object o = s; int yrsLeft = 100 - age; int[] nums = { 10, 20, 30 }; object[] stuff = { nums, age, q };