I have been struggling with this for a couple hours now and I finally got this method to almost work except for the fact that it always goes 1 entry past the length of the array. How can I fix this?
public static string FillContestArray(string[,] talentCodes)
{
int x = 0;
int y = 0;
for (x = 0; x < talentCodes.Length; x++)
{
for (y = 0; y < talentCodes.Length; y++)
{
Console.WriteLine("Enter contestant's name: ", x + 1);
talentCodes[x,y] = Console.ReadLine();
Console.WriteLine("Enter contestant's talent: ", y + 1);
talentCodes[x,y] = Console.ReadLine();
}
}
return talentCodes[x, y];
}
Edit: People are asking for more details. Below is the rest of the code. What I am trying to do is pass the array contestants to this method FillContestArray in order to fill the array and then keep going from there. The user decides how big the array is if that is relevant at all. Sorry for the lack of detail or proper terminology, I am very new. Thanks!
int userInput = 0;
int thisYear, lastYear;
Console.Write("Please enter the number of contestants entered in last year's competition: ");
lastYear = EnterContestants(userInput);
Console.Write("Please enter the number of contestants entered in this year's competition: ");
thisYear = EnterContestants(userInput);
ContestMessage(thisYear, thisYear);
string[,] contestants = new string[thisYear,thisYear];
FillContestArray(contestants);
Console.ReadKey();
}
public static int EnterContestants(int entries)
{
int numbOC;
string numbString;
numbString = Console.ReadLine();
numbOC = Convert.ToInt32(numbString);
return numbOC;
}