[Solved] c# “greater than” and “greater than and equal” difference [duplicate]


Don’t forget 0 when counting the entries of a list. When you are asking for the length of a List, Array, String,… the program gives you back the amount of values that are in there. But you cannot check position metin[metin.length()] as it will never be defined, because metin[0] is already a position.

The last position of your array is metin[metin.length()-1], but when you are doing the for loop until i is greater or equal than metin.length() you are asking for one more, which is undefined and hence the error.

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solved c# “greater than” and “greater than and equal” difference [duplicate]