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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T12:02:03+00:00 2026-05-13T12:02:03+00:00

Sample code : public class CA { public CA(string s, List<int> numList) { //

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Sample code :

public class CA
{
    public CA(string s, List<int> numList)
    {
        // do some initialization
    }

    public CA(string s, int num) : this(s, ListHelper.CreateList(num))
    {
    }
}

public static class ListHelper
{
    public static List<int> CreateList(int num)
    {
        List<int> numList = new List<int>();
        numList.Add(num);
        return numList;
    }
}

The second constructor in “CA” uses constructor chaining. Inside the “this” call, I want to convert an int into a List with one member. The code works via the helper function “CreateList”, but I’m wondering if there is a cleaner way than this. i.e. is there some way to do it without the helper method.

To date, in situations like this, I probably wouldn’t bother using constructor chaining. Thoughts ?

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    2026-05-13T12:02:04+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 12:02 pm

    Try:

    public CA(string s, int num) : this(s, new List<int>(new int[] { num }))
    {
    }
    

    This should match the constructor overload which takes an IEnumerable<T> (which an array of T[] is convertible to).

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