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; Expected at(near "}" ) proc = { new Process(i, bts[i], 1) };

I don't know how to fix it. I think its some kind of syntax problem

//code starts  
Process[] proc = new Process[3];

public void prentry()
{
    int[] bts = new int[999];
    for (int i = 1; i <= n; i++)
    {
        string txtid = "TextBox" + i;
        // MessageBox.Show();
        bts[i] = Convert.ToInt32(((TextBox)(this.Controls[(txtid)])).Text);
        proc = { new Process(i, bts[i], 1) }; //problem here                
    }
    GFG.findavgTime(proc, proc.Length);
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  • The syntax = { ... } is only allowed when you declare the array. If you want to reassign the array variable later, you have to use one of the two following forms: = new[] { ... } (only if the type is discernible by the contents of the array initializer), or = new Process[] { ... }. Apr 23, 2019 at 20:53
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    What exactly are you trying to do? proc is an array, do you want to assign to one of its elements or replace the entire array? Apr 23, 2019 at 20:54

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This is a common problem when learning this new syntax for initializing arrays. One could easily mistake the following two to do the same thing and both work:

int[] a = { 1, 2, 3 };

and

int[] a;
a = { 1, 2, 3 };

but sadly that is not so. The = { elements } syntax is only allowed when you declare the variable.

Instead you have two alternatives, and here I'll switch to your example:

proc = new[] { ... elements ... };
proc = new Process[] { ... elements ... };

You can drop the Process part if the compiler is able to understand that you're creating an array of Process objects, which it can in your case.


Now, having said all of that, that only explains the compiler error.

My guess is that you don't want it to behave like this. You've declared and initialized the proc array to have 999 elements, you probably don't want to reassign the whole array on each iteration through your loop.

Basically, I think you want this:

proc[i] = new Process(i, bts[i], 1);

(or some variation of this). This would assign the new Process object to one of the existing elements of the 999-element array.

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The following will probably work

proc = new [] {new Process(i, bts[i], 1)} ;

Single-Dimensional Arrays (C# Programming Guide)

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  • But proc is an array Apr 23, 2019 at 20:53

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