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An index doesn't have any meaning to an IEnumerable, which is what the foreach construct uses. That's important because foreach may not enumerate in index order, if your particular collection type implements IEnumerable in an odd way. If you have an object that can be accessed by index and you care about the index during an iteration, then you're better off just using a traditional for loop:

for (int i=0;i<MyProperty.PropertyActors.Length;i++)
{
    //...
}
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An index doesn't have any meaning to an IEnumerable, which is what the foreach construct uses. If you have an object that can be accessed by index and you care about the index during an iteration, then you're better off just using a traditional for loop:

for (int i=0;i<MyProperty.PropertyActors.Length;i++)
{
    //...
}