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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T01:44:41+00:00 2026-05-11T01:44:41+00:00

MyClass[] array; List<MyClass> list; What are the scenarios when one is preferable over the

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MyClass[] array; List<MyClass> list; 

What are the scenarios when one is preferable over the other? And why?

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  1. 2026-05-11T01:44:42+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 1:44 am

    It is rare, in reality, that you would want to use an array. Definitely use a List<T> any time you want to add/remove data, since resizing arrays is expensive. If you know the data is fixed length, and you want to micro-optimise for some very specific reason (after benchmarking), then an array may be useful.

    List<T> offers a lot more functionality than an array (although LINQ evens it up a bit), and is almost always the right choice. Except for params arguments, of course. ;-p

    As a counter – List<T> is one-dimensional; where-as you have have rectangular (etc) arrays like int[,] or string[,,] – but there are other ways of modelling such data (if you need) in an object model.

    See also:

    • How/When to abandon the use of Arrays in c#.net?
    • Arrays, What’s the point?

    That said, I make a lot of use of arrays in my protobuf-net project; entirely for performance:

    • it does a lot of bit-shifting, so a byte[] is pretty much essential for encoding;
    • I use a local rolling byte[] buffer which I fill before sending down to the underlying stream (and v.v.); quicker than BufferedStream etc;
    • it internally uses an array-based model of objects (Foo[] rather than List<Foo>), since the size is fixed once built, and needs to be very fast.

    But this is definitely an exception; for general line-of-business processing, a List<T> wins every time.

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