Yes. The classic example wourld be the params object[] args
:
//Allows to pass in any number and types of parameters
public static void Program(params object[] args)
A typical usecase would be passing parameters in a command line environment to a program, where you pass them in as strings. The program has then to validate and assign them correctly.
Restrictions:
- Only one
params
keyword is permitted per method
- It has to be the last parameter.
EDIT: After I read your edits, I made mine. The part below also covers methods to achieve variable numbers of arguments, but I think you really were looking for the params
way.
Also one of the more classic ones, is called method overloading. You've probably used them already a lot:
//both methods have the same name and depending on wether you pass in a parameter
//or not, the first or the second is used.
public static void SayHello() {
Console.WriteLine("Hello");
}
public static void SayHello(string message) {
Console.WriteLine(message);
}
Last but not least the most exiting one: Optional Arguments
//this time we specify a default value for the parameter message
//you now can call both, the method with parameter and the method without.
public static void SayHello(string message = "Hello") {
Console.WriteLine(message);
}
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd264739.aspx
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