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Collection Initializer in C# 3.0

Collection initializer is new feature of C# 3.0.

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  1. Collection initializer is new feature of C# 3.0.

  2. Collection initializer gives a simple syntax to create instance of a collection.

  3. Any object that is implementing System.Collections.Generic.ICollection<T>can be initialized with collection initializer.

Let us say, we have a class

Student.cs

public  class Student

{

   public string FirstName { get; set; }

   public string LastName { get; set; }

}

Now if we want to make collection of this class and add items of type student in that collection and retrieve through the collection, we need to write below code

Program.cs

using System;

using System.Collections.Generic;

using System.Linq;

using System.Text;


namespace
ConsoleApplication16

{

    class Program

    {

        static void Main(string[] args)

        {

            List<Student> lstStudent = new List<Student>();

            Student std = new Student();

            std.FirstName = "Dhananjay";

            std.LastName = "Kumar ";

            lstStudent.Add(std);

            std = new Student();

            std.FirstName = "Mritunjay ";

            std.LastName = "Kumar";

            lstStudent.Add(std);

            foreach (Student resstd in lstStudent)

            {

                Console.WriteLine(resstd.FirstName);

            }

            Console.Read();

        }

    }

}

Output


image1.gif

In above code,

  1. An instance of List of Student is getting created.

  2. An instance of the Student is getting created.

  3. Using the Add method on the list, instance of being added to list of students.

  4. Using For each statement iterating through the list to get the values.

Now, if instance of Student class can be assigned to List of student at the time of creation of instance of list then we call it automatic collection initializer.

image2.gif

If we see the above syntax

  1. It is highly readable.

  2. It is single statement.

  3. Instance of Student class is getting added on the fly.

And we can retrieve the values as below,

image3.gif

In retrieving implicit type local variable is being used to fetch the different instance of the student in list of student 

List<Student> lstStudent = new List<Student>()

                                      {

                                             new Student{FirstName ="Dhananjay" ,LastName="Kumar"},

                                             new Student {FirstName ="Mritunjay", LastName ="Kumar"}

                                        };

foreach (var r in lstStudent)

{

    Console.WriteLine(r.FirstName);

}

Console.Read();

Output


image4.gif

How it internally works?

A collection initializer invokes the ICollection<T>.Add(T) method for each specified element in order. In the above example , it will call

ICollection<Student>.Add(instance of Student )

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Thanks You by Gleny On September 20, 2010
Great!, Now I know a little more about collections.
Thanks, Dhananjay.
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