I'm writing a program that essentially stores a series of scenarios. These scenarios need to be pulled one at a time, and only once, in a random order. I'm using a Fisher-Yates shuffle to shuffle the array, but I'm curious as to the best method to use to store the individual aspects of each scenario. Currently, I'm using numbers and just calculating which scenario corresponds to each number. (For example, if it were cards, each suit would be assigned a number zero through 3, and a card's number in the array would be it's card number (1-13) + (13 * suit)).
I don't think this is a very good choice, and I want to exchange it by using either a multidimensional array to store the data, or an array of objects. Which would be better / more efficient?