List<T>.ToArray Method
Copies the elements of the List<T> to a new array.
Namespace: System.Collections.Generic
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
The elements are copied using Array.Copy, which is an O(n) operation, where n is Count.
This method is an O(n) operation, where n is Count.
The following code example demonstrates the ToArray method and other methods of the List<T> class that act on ranges. At the end of the code example, the GetRange method is used to get three items from the list, beginning with index location 2. The ToArray method is called on the resulting List<T>, creating an array of three elements. The elements of the array are displayed.
using System; using System.Collections.Generic; public class Example { public static void Main() { string[] input = { "Brachiosaurus", "Amargasaurus", "Mamenchisaurus" }; List<string> dinosaurs = new List<string>(input); Console.WriteLine("\nCapacity: {0}", dinosaurs.Capacity); Console.WriteLine(); foreach( string dinosaur in dinosaurs ) { Console.WriteLine(dinosaur); } Console.WriteLine("\nAddRange(dinosaurs)"); dinosaurs.AddRange(dinosaurs); Console.WriteLine(); foreach( string dinosaur in dinosaurs ) { Console.WriteLine(dinosaur); } Console.WriteLine("\nRemoveRange(2, 2)"); dinosaurs.RemoveRange(2, 2); Console.WriteLine(); foreach( string dinosaur in dinosaurs ) { Console.WriteLine(dinosaur); } input = new string[] { "Tyrannosaurus", "Deinonychus", "Velociraptor"}; Console.WriteLine("\nInsertRange(3, input)"); dinosaurs.InsertRange(3, input); Console.WriteLine(); foreach( string dinosaur in dinosaurs ) { Console.WriteLine(dinosaur); } Console.WriteLine("\noutput = dinosaurs.GetRange(2, 3).ToArray()"); string[] output = dinosaurs.GetRange(2, 3).ToArray(); Console.WriteLine(); foreach( string dinosaur in output ) { Console.WriteLine(dinosaur); } } } /* This code example produces the following output: Capacity: 3 Brachiosaurus Amargasaurus Mamenchisaurus AddRange(dinosaurs) Brachiosaurus Amargasaurus Mamenchisaurus Brachiosaurus Amargasaurus Mamenchisaurus RemoveRange(2, 2) Brachiosaurus Amargasaurus Amargasaurus Mamenchisaurus InsertRange(3, input) Brachiosaurus Amargasaurus Amargasaurus Tyrannosaurus Deinonychus Velociraptor Mamenchisaurus output = dinosaurs.GetRange(2, 3).ToArray() Amargasaurus Tyrannosaurus Deinonychus */
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