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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T19:29:52+00:00 2026-05-10T19:29:52+00:00

Here I have: Public Structure MyStruct Public Name as String Public Content as String

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Public Structure MyStruct    Public Name as String    Public Content as String End Structure  Dim oStruct as MyStruct = New MyStruct() oStruct.Name = ... oStruct.Content = ...  Dim alList as ArrayList = new ArrayList() alList.Add(oStruct) 

I’d like to convert the ArrayList to a static strongly-typed Array of type MyStruct. How can I do that? I had no luck with ToArray.

I am using .NET Framework 2.0.

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  1. 2026-05-10T19:29:52+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 7:29 pm

    I assume that since you are using ArrayList, you are using 1.1?

    In which case, I suspect the following would work:

    ArrayList list = new ArrayList(); MyStruct[] array = new MyStruct[list.Count]; list.CopyTo(array);  

    (edit – Bill’s ToArray usage is more convenient – I didn’t know about that one, but then, I very rarely [if ever] use ArrayList)

    However, if MyStruct really is a struct, then I cannot say strongly enough that mutable structs are a bad idea – i.e. where you can set .Name and .Content after creation. Structs should almost always be immutable. In reality, your MyStruct looks like it should be a class. Also – I’m not ‘up’ on VB, but are they public fields? Again – not recommended – properties would be preferable. I don’t know about VB, but C# 3.0 has some very terse syntax for this:

    public class SomeType {     public string Name {get;set;}     public string Content {get;set;} } 

    If you are using 2.0 or above, consider List<T> instead of ArrayList.

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