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C# Defined Arrays

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Can I define an array such that the first element is String, the Second is an int and the third is a textbox?

It's like when we create a List we choose type of element List<string >

Update from Comment:

Sorry I couldnt explain.I need to like this List<string,int,object> Firstly i will set type and when i call the list i will not need to cast

thanks

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xxxxxxxxxx Avatar asked May 10 '11 14:05

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2 Answers

create list of objects. in C# everything is derived from object

List<object> list = new List<object> {"first", 10, new TextBox()};

EDIT(To comment):

Then you should create seperate class to hold those three items , or use Tuple

List<Tuple<string,int,TextBox>> list;
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Stecya Avatar answered Oct 23 '22 11:10

Stecya


You can declare an array of object and do that. You're talking about a mixed type array, right?

var arr = new object[] { "Hi", 42, 3.7, 'A' }
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James Michael Hare Avatar answered Oct 23 '22 12:10

James Michael Hare