I have a 2-dimensional jagged array (though it's always rectangular), which I initialize using the traditional loop:
var myArr = new double[rowCount][];
for (int i = 0; i < rowCount; i++) {
myArr[i] = new double[colCount];
}
I thought maybe some LINQ function would give me an elegant way to do this in one statement. However, the closest I can come up with is this:
double[][] myArr = Enumerable.Repeat(new double[colCount], rowCount).ToArray();
The problem is that it seems to be creating a single double[colCount]
and assigning references to that intsead of allocating a new array for each row. Is there a way to do this without getting too cryptic?
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