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C# arrays use of unassigned local variable

Here in this piece of code I'm trying to add random numbers between 0 to 9, to an array but when I'm trying to assign numbers to the array inside a for loop, I receive this error:

Error 1 Use of unassigned local variable 'x'

Here is the code:

using System;
    class Core
    {
        public static void Main()
        {
            Random rnd = new Random();
            int[] x;
            for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++)
            {
                x[i] = rnd.Next(1, 9);
            }
         }
     }

I've read MSDN description for the Compiler Error CS0165 but it does not talk about arrays.

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You need to initialise and assign a size to your array.

int[] x = new int[4];

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