Hello all! I'm newer to programming, so forgive the noobish question, but I can't for the life of me find a way to add the current value of the for loop's [i] to a value within the loop... basically what I want is the first loop to add +0, the second loop to add +1, the 3rd to add +2, etc
for (int i = 0; i < 6; i++)
{
panelsToHit[i] = new int[(PlayerController.onPanel + 1 + i)];
//add the following number to the array: Player onPanel + 1 + [current i value]
}
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So I get rekt in a code review for not keeping to the line length limit with my linq voodoo. Anyone have a good extension that slaps on a line at an arbitrary column?
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@Sippy - I found that sentence offensive and deleted it. Any reasonable person would agree with me. I did it after trying to understand the context around it (hence didn't suspend anyone)
@TheLostMind can you explain why deletion of messages that are 'offensive' is seen to be an appropriate way to manage chat? I would contend that interference with behaviour that does no harm is counterproductive as it tends to provoke users into gaming the system out of defiance
What failsafe said was vulgar, but also wouldn't warrant deletion. Like I say, if you wanna personally filter our channel, it's gonna be a full time job