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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T11:04:58+00:00 2026-05-11T11:04:58+00:00

Is it possible to save an ArrayList of custom objects to the application user

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Is it possible to save an ArrayList of custom objects to the application user settings without resorting to custom serialization?

For example, given a basic data class containing only public get/set properties and private backing fields:

[Serializable] class SimpleClass() {   ...    } 

When I run the following in code, and then restart the application, the ArrayList setting named MyList is always null, ie it was not saved.

if (Properties.Settings.Default.MyList==null) {     Properties.Settings.Default.MyList=new ArrayList(); }  Properties.Settings.Default.MyList.Add(new SimpleClass(DateTime.Now.ToString()));  Properties.Settings.Default.Save(); 

I realise that an ArrayList is not typed, ie. it holds a collection of objects. However it is simple to use GetType() on each object to determine the actual type. This should allow serialization to occur, shouldn’t it?

I also know how to get around this performing some custom serialization. It’s just a pain this doesn’t appear to work as it would be by far the most convenient for simpler situations.

Any ideas?

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  1. 2026-05-11T11:04:58+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 11:04 am

    If you are using XML Serialization, you can use the XmlArrayItem attribute.

     [XmlArray('Items')]  [XmlArrayItem('A.Thing',typeof(Thing))]  [XmlArrayItem('A.Different.Thing',typeof(Whatzit))]  public System.Collections.ArrayList List; 

    This requires that you know the different types that may be present in the ArrayList at compile time.

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