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How to: Access Command-Line Arguments Using foreach (C# Programming Guide) 

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.

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

foreach, in (C# Reference)
Main() and Command Line Arguments (C# Programming Guide)
Main() Return Values (C# Programming Guide)
Array
System.Collections

Concepts

C# Programming Guide