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I have a text box that takes two numbers separated by a comma. For eg: "05, 2004".
I have a two dimensional array called store[i][j] of integer type.
I would like to store 10 in ith position and 2010 in jth position.
such that, store[0][0] should be equal to "05, 2010"
So far, I've only been learning and dealing with one dimensionl array,
and have been using the following statement to read values from a textbox.


C#
if (!int.TryParse(carmake.Text, out store[0]))
MessageBox.Show("type an integer ");

Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks
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Updated 12-Sep-11 0:30am
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Hi,
May be this will help you or you'll get some idea

C#
string textBox = "45,78";
int[,] values = new int[1,2];
string[] textBoxSplit = textBox.Split(',');
values[0, 0] = Convert.ToInt32(textBoxSplit[0]);
values[0, 1] = Convert.ToInt32(textBoxSplit[1]);
 
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steersteer 12-Sep-11 6:52am    
Thanks for your reply, but I am afraid that Split(); method is not available to textbox control in WPF. I tried with "carmake.Split(','); but I get an error that the System.windows.Controls does not contain a definition for that method. Any thought about it ?
BobJanova 12-Sep-11 10:19am    
Look carefully, textBox in this sample is a -string-.
Syed Salman Raza Zaidi 12-Sep-11 6:57am    
Try this,use textbox value in a string and then spliting that string it will surely help you :)
Two dimensional arrays are used to construct matrices. And at teach point in the array, you could still only save one item. Example:

[0][0] : "5, 2010" | [0][1] : "6, 2010"
[1][0] : "5, 2011" | [1][1] : "6, 2011"

What I think you would need to look at is either List<KeyValuePair<int, int>> or Tuple<int, int>.
 
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steersteer 12-Sep-11 6:58am    
Thanks. Very good example. Easy to understand for an amateur like me. Please see if you could answer my other question about controls in WPF.
KenBonny 12-Sep-11 7:14am    
Sorry mate, never worked with WPF before.
BobJanova 12-Sep-11 10:18am    
I updated this solution to display the type chevrons properly. Use HTML entities (&lt;/&gt;) to get them.
KenBonny 13-Sep-11 2:07am    
Cheers. Didn't know I had to use those. It's been a looong time... since I've used those.

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