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2023
Complete Guide to Lists in C#: Examples and Best Practices
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C# List<T> class is used to store and fetch elements. It can also have duplicate elements. It is found in System.Collections.Generic namespace. List<T> class in C# represents a strongly typed list of objects. List<T> provides functionality to create a list of objects, find list items, sort list, search list, and manipulate list items. In List<T>, T is the type of object. What is the ‘T’ in List<T>? List<T> class represents a strongly typed list of objects. List<T> provides functionality to create a list of objects, find list items, sort list, search list, and manipulate list items. In List<T>, T is the type of objects. How to create List in C#? List is a generic class and is defined in the System.Collections.Generic namespace. You must import this namespace in your project to access the List<T> class. using System.Collections.Generic; The List<T> is a generic collection, so you need to specify a type parameter for the type of data it can store. The following example shows how to create a list and add elements.

09
Dec
2023
Mastering the foreach Loop in C#: A Complete Guide with Examples
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The foreach loop in C# executes a block of code on each element in an array or a collection of items. When executing foreach loop it traversing items in a collection or an array. The foreach loop is useful for traversing each item in an array or a collection of items and displayed one by one. the foreach loop when working with arrays and collections to iterate through the items of arrays/collections. The foreach loop iterates through each item hence called foreach loop.

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