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C#: Which is an already serializable collection (I mean, created from microsoft)

I need to serialize a collection, but I would like to know if there is any already serializable collection before taking code from third parts or write it by myself. I already implemented some serializable collection, but this is a stupid situation where I just need to pass an array of serializable classes to the clipboard and back from it (copy/paste).

Any suggestion on what should I use?

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Francesco Belladonna Avatar asked Jun 17 '11 13:06

Francesco Belladonna


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2 Answers

Any class in the System.Collections or System.Collections.Generic namespace should be serializable. However, this doesn't mean that the content (or in the case of generics, T is serializable). This is visible with Dictionary<K,V>, as KeyValuePair<K,V> isn't directly serializable.

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Femaref Avatar answered Nov 15 '22 03:11

Femaref


I used List<T> before and it works great.

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ysrb Avatar answered Nov 15 '22 02:11

ysrb