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|  | title: Indeterminate parameters | ||
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|  | # Indeterminate parameters
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|  | 
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|  | Let's imagine we need to write a method where the number of parameters are variable. How can we do that? Well, C# (and other languages) has an easy way to do so; by using the `params` keyword on a method's parameter we can call that method with a variable number of parameters.  | ||
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|  | ## Example
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|  | ``` | ||
|  | public static void Main (string[] args) { | ||
|  | 	// Call PrintParams with 3 parameters | ||
|  | 	PrintParams(1, 2, 3); | ||
|  | 	 | ||
|  | 	// Call PrintParams with 1 parameter | ||
|  | 	PrintParams(4); | ||
|  | } | ||
|  | 
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|  | public static void PrintParams(params int[] values) | ||
|  | { | ||
|  | 	// Iterate through parameters | ||
|  | 	for (int i = 0; i < values.Length; i++) | ||
|  | 	{ | ||
|  | 		Console.WriteLine("Parameter {0} is {1}", i, values[i]); | ||
|  | 	} | ||
|  | } | ||
|  | ``` | ||
|  | 
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|  | ## Output:
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|  | ``` | ||
|  | > Parameter 0 is 1
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|  | > Parameter 1 is 2
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|  | > Parameter 2 is 3
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|  | > Parameter 0 is 4
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|  | ``` |