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How do I tell what version of Objective-C I'm using? I'm using a Mac with xCode. The reason I ask is because i have a book "Objective-C 3.0" and it says that you can declare an multidimensional array like this.

int[,] num = new int[2,2];

When I try to do this I get a syntax error. Do I need to import another header other than foundation?

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  • Why was this changed to Objective-C? The code in the question is definitely not Objective-C.
    – HangarRash
    Dec 6, 2023 at 0:33

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Have you tried changing

new int[2.2]

to

new int[2,2]

?

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  • Yeah, I think this is right, it's probably just a typo in the book.
    – Andy White
    Aug 26, 2009 at 0:22
  • +1, this is right, if it's from a book then it's a typo. It'd be humourous (or a nightmare) to implement an array that used floating point indices though... Aug 26, 2009 at 0:26
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    Continuous tables! Yay integrals!
    – Walt W
    Aug 26, 2009 at 0:27
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I think Walt's answer is right, but here's a good resource for determining which version of C# you're using with your .NET install (thanks to Jon Skeet's "C# In Depth" book!):

http://csharpindepth.com/Articles/Chapter1/Versions.aspx

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