list dictionary c# code example

Example 1: how to create dictionary of list in c#

public static void Main()
        {
            Dictionary<String, List<string>> dic = new Dictionary<string, List<string>>();

            List<string> li1 = new List<string>();
            li1.Add("text1"); li1.Add("text2"); li1.Add("text3"); li1.Add("text4");

            List<string> li2 = new List<string>();
            li2.Add("text1"); li2.Add("text2"); li2.Add("text3"); li2.Add("text4");

            dic["1"] = li1;
            dic["2"] = li2;


            foreach (string key in dic.Keys)
            {
                foreach (string val in dic[key])
                {
                    Console.WriteLine(val);
                }
            }
        }

Example 2: list dictionary c#

List<Dictionary<string, string>> MyList = new List<Dictionary<string, string>>();

Example 3: array list dictionary c#

int[] myIntArray = new int[10];
myIntArray[0] = 0;
myIntArray[1] = 10;
myIntArray[2] = 20;
myIntArray[3] = 30;

// Assignment via loop
for (int i=0; i<myIntArray.Length; i++)
{
  myIntArray[i] = i * 10;
}

// Foreach loop over array
foreach (int element in myIntArray)
{
  Console.WriteLine("${element}");
}

Example 4: array list dictionary c#

using System.Collections.Generic;

List<string> myList = new List<string>();

myList.Add("Hello");
myList.Add("World");
myList.Add(10); // Compiler Error

Example 5: array list dictionary c#

using System;
using System.Text;
using System.Collections;
using System.Collections.Generic;

class Program
{
    static void Main()
    {
        Dictionary<string, int> myDictionary = new Dictionary<string, int>();

        myDictionary.Add("bob", 27);
        myDictionary.Add("fred", 33);

        int theAge = myDictionary["bob"];
    }
}