I've problem with understanding code. I'm learning coding in Unity, I have a really little knowlegde about C#, but something caught my attention - in course we first declarate variable int (without setting any value) and then we use it in if statement.
I read here that using uninitialized variables in C# is not allowed. And I checked it in another project on my own. I was thinking it is because of structure (not class) but I have no clue why it would have impact on variables...
Because there is a lot of needless code I will put it on outside (pastebin) server - the code with this variable are set as comments (for better visibility).
Here I will put only these fragments (for people who don't want to waste time to going through whole mess).
private int questionsFinished;
[...] if(questionsFinished < questionNumbersChoosen.Length - 1) { moveToNextQuestion(); questionsFinished++; }
public void moveToNextQuestion() { assignQuestion(questionNumbersChoosen[questionNumbersChoosen.Length - 1 - questionsFinished]); }
I just don't understand why it's working - the variable has no value, yes? Thank you guys in advance.