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Hi,

that is how it looks if you test it with:
- no more thsn 25 numbers, all positive
- more than 25 numbers, all positive, of which several are zero

try it again with negative numbers !

The problem is you have a fixed array size of 50; if you enter fewer numbers, Array.Sort
will still sort those 50 numbers (the ones you did not enter all are zero).

Now listing the sorted array will include the extra zero elements, and if they happen to
be the smaller numbers, they come out first.

Furthermore your program will fail if the user asks for more than 50 numbers.
When entering the 51th number you will get an IndexOutOfRangeException.

This is how you can fix both problems:
- dont use an array, use another kind of collection (such as ArrayList, or List<int> )
- these classes automatically adapt themselves to the number of elements
- and they provide the same Sort facility

May I suggest you read a chapter on collections, then try to use them to your
advantage.

Smile | :)





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