create a list in c# code example

Example 1: c sharp list of strings

// Create a list of strings using 'new List<string>{}'
List<string> stringList = new List<string>{"string1", "string2"};

Example 2: create List c#

using System.Collections.Generic
//type is your data type (Ej. int, string, double, bool...)
List<type> newList = new List<type>();

Example 3: c# lists

// ------------------- How to initialize Lists? --------------------- //

using System.Collections.Generic   // You need to include this!

// 1º Method
var myList = new List<int>();
//OR
List<int> myList = new List<int>();
  

// 2º Method
List<int> myList = new List<int>() {2, 5, 9, 12};


// 3º Method
string myString = "Hello"
List<char> myList = new List<char>(myString);  // Creates a list of characters from that string 
//OR
var myFirstList = new List<int>() {9, 2, 4, 3, 2, 1};
var mySecondList = new List<int>(myFirstList);   // Copy a list to a second list 




// -------- How to dynamically change the List of elements? --------- //

// Use the Add or Insert method to add one element
myList.Add(4);  

myList.Insert(0,3)  // Insert element "3" in position "0"
  

// Use the AddRange method to add many elements (you can use an array or
// list, for passing the values)
myList.AddRange(new int[3] {3, 5, 5, 9, 2}); 


// Use the Remove method to eliminate specific elements
for (int i = 0; i < myList.Count; i++)   // Use a for loop to remove 
{										// repeated elements
  if ( myList[i] == 5)
  {
  	myList.Remove(myList[i]);
    i--;
  }
}

// Use the Clear method to remove all elements from the list
myList.Clear();




// ---------------- How to create a List of Lists? ------------------ //

List<List<int>> myList = new List<List<int>>(){
	new List<int>() {1,2,3},
	new List<int>() {4,5,6},
	new List<int>() {7,8,9}
};
		
Console.WriteLine(myList.ElementAt(0).ElementAt(1)); // You get "2"

Example 4: C# list

List<string> myListOfStrings = new List<string> 
{
	"this",
	"is",
	"my",
	"list"
};

Example 5: How to make lists in c#

// This Example uses Object list but you can do Lists from Everything you want.
// It works like Arrays.

public List<object> objects = new List<object>();

public void AddToList(object arg)
{
	// Add Objects to the list with:
	objects.Add(arg); 
}

public object[] GetObjects()
{
	return objects.ToArray();
}

Example 6: make a list c#

IList<int> newList = new List<int>(){1,2,3,4};