I have a line of code like this:
List<string>[] apples = new List<string>()[2];
Its purpose is simply to create an array of List objects. When I try to compile my code, the above line generates this error:
Cannot implicitly convert type ‘string’ to ‘System.Collections.Generic.List[]
I haven’t been able to find much on the subject of creating an array of List objects (actually only this thread), maybe because no search engines will search for brackets.
Is the only way to create a collection of Lists to put them in another list, like below?
List<List<string>> apples = new List<List<string>>(); //I've tried this and it works as expected
Thanks for any suggestions, I’m really just curious as to why the first line of code (the List[] example) doesn’t work.
You can do this. The syntax would be:
Note that this only allocates an array of references – you’ll need to actually construct the individual list elements before you use them:
Alternatively, you can use the collection initialization syntax (works well for small numbers of fixed elements), ie: