C# | How to remove the element from the specified index of the List (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 01 Feb, 2019

List.RemoveAt (Int32) Method is used to remove the element at the specified index of the List.Properties of List:

Syntax:

public void RemoveAt (int index);

Parameters:

index: It is the zero-based starting index of the element which is to be removed.count: It is the number of the elements which is to be removed.

Exceptions: This method will give ArgumentOutOfRangeException if the index is less than 0 or equal to or greater than Count. Below programs illustrate the use of List.RemoveAt (Int32) Method: Example 1:

CSharp `

// C# Program to remove the element at // the specified index of the List using System; using System.Collections; using System.Collections.Generic;

class Geeks {

// Main Method
public static void Main(String[] args)
{

    // Creating an List<T> of Integers
    List<int> firstlist = new List<int>();

    // Adding elements to List
    firstlist.Add(17);
    firstlist.Add(19);
    firstlist.Add(21);
    firstlist.Add(9);
    firstlist.Add(75);
    firstlist.Add(19);
    firstlist.Add(73);

    Console.WriteLine("Elements Present in List:\n");

    int p = 0;

    // Displaying the elements of List
    foreach(int k in firstlist)
    {
        Console.Write("At Position {0}: ", p);
        Console.WriteLine(k);
        p++;
    }

    Console.WriteLine(" ");

    // removing the element at index 3
    Console.WriteLine("Removing the element at index 3\n");

    // 9 will remove from the List
    // and 75 will come at index 3
    firstlist.RemoveAt(3);

    int p1 = 0;

    // Displaying the elements of List
    foreach(int n in firstlist)
    {
        Console.Write("At Position {0}: ", p1);
        Console.WriteLine(n);
        p1++;
    }
}

}

`

Output:

Elements Present in List:

At Position 0: 17 At Position 1: 19 At Position 2: 21 At Position 3: 9 At Position 4: 75 At Position 5: 19 At Position 6: 73

Removing the element at index 3

At Position 0: 17 At Position 1: 19 At Position 2: 21 At Position 3: 75 At Position 4: 19 At Position 5: 73

Example 2:

CSharp `

// C# Program to remove the element at // the specified index of the List using System; using System.Collections; using System.Collections.Generic;

class Geeks {

// Main Method
public static void Main(String[] args)
{

    // Creating an List<T> of Integers
    List<int> firstlist = new List<int>();

    // Adding elements to List
    firstlist.Add(17);
    firstlist.Add(19);
    firstlist.Add(21);
    firstlist.Add(9);
    firstlist.Add(75);
    firstlist.Add(19);
    firstlist.Add(73);

    Console.WriteLine("Elements Present in List:\n");

    int p = 0;

    // Displaying the elements of List
    foreach(int k in firstlist)
    {
        Console.Write("At Position {0}: ", p);
        Console.WriteLine(k);
        p++;
    }

    Console.WriteLine(" ");

    // removing the element at index 3
    Console.WriteLine("Removing the element at index 3\n");

    // taking negative index
    // it will give error as index
    // cannot be less than 0
    firstlist.RemoveAt(-1);

    int p1 = 0;

    // Displaying the elements of List
    foreach(int n in firstlist)
    {
        Console.Write("At Position {0}: ", p1);
        Console.WriteLine(n);
        p1++;
    }
}

}

`

Runtime Error:

Unhandled Exception: System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException: Index was out of range. Must be non-negative and less than the size of the collection. Parameter name: index

Output:

Elements Present in List:

At Position 0: 17 At Position 1: 19 At Position 2: 21 At Position 3: 9 At Position 4: 75 At Position 5: 19 At Position 6: 73

Removing the element at index 3

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