I have a .NET Console app (very simple). The entry point takes the infamous string[] args argument. Does this mean that from a command line, I could call this app and pass in a single string as a parameter? If so, how?
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8Why is `string[] args` supposed to be infamous? – Adam Oct 21 '12 at 14:04
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1If you want to pass argument at the time of debugging refer - http://stackoverflow.com/a/3644239/158207 – Parag Meshram Oct 21 '12 at 14:06
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Yes, the string[] args
is from the command line. The zeroth element is the first argument and so on. Please note unlike C or C++, args[0]
doesn't contain the application name.
So if you do:
application.exe arg1 arg2 arg3
Then:
args[0] = arg1
args[1] = arg2
args[2] = arg3
If you pass only one argument, that is available as args[0]
.

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