Another approach to iterating over the array is to use the foreach statement as shown in this example. The foreach statement can be used to iterate over an array, a .NET Framework collection class, or any class or struct that implements the IEnumerable interface.
Note
When running an application in Visual Studio, you can specify command-line arguments in the Debug Page, Project Designer.
Example
This example demonstrates how to print out the command line arguments using foreach.
// arguments: John Paul Mary
class CommandLine2
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
System.Console.WriteLine("Number of command line parameters = {0}", args.Length);
foreach (string s in args)
{
System.Console.WriteLine(s);
}
}
}
/* Output:
Number of command line parameters = 3
John
Paul
Mary
*/
See Also
Tasks
How to: Display Command Line Arguments (C# Programming Guide)
Reference
Main() Return Values (C# Programming Guide)