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c# list<int> how to insert a new value in between two values

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so i have a list where i need to add new values constantly but when i do i need to increment it and insert it in between two values.

List<int> initializers = new List <int>();  initializers.Add(1); initializers.Add(3); 

so initializers would have 1, 3 values.

i would then process a new set of numbers. the initializers will need to have the values.

1, 5, 3, 7

and if i process another set of numbers it should become

1, 9, 5, 13, 3, 11, 7, 15

i know how to properly generate the new values inserted, i just need some help on inserting it in between the existing values of the initializers without having to add 2 or 3 more loops to move the values' positions.

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gdubs Avatar asked Apr 11 '12 17:04

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2 Answers

List<int> initializers = new List <int>();  initializers.Add(1); initializers.Add(3);  int index = initializers.IndexOf(3); initializers.Insert(index, 2); 

Gives you 1,2,3.

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Phil Avatar answered Sep 23 '22 03:09

Phil


Use List<T>.Insert:

initializers.Insert(index, value); 
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Grant Thomas Avatar answered Sep 21 '22 03:09

Grant Thomas