C# | Insert an element into the ArrayList at the specified index (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 01 Feb, 2019

ArrayList represents an ordered collection of an object that can be indexed individually. It is basically an alternative to an array. It also allows dynamic memory allocation, adding, searching and sorting items in the list. ArrayList.Insert(Int32, Object) method inserts an element into the ArrayList at the specified index.Properties of ArrayList Class:

Syntax :

public virtual void Insert (int index, object value);

Parameters:

index : It is the zero-based index at which value should be inserted.value : It is the Object which is to be inserted. The value can be null.

Exceptions:

Below given are some examples to understand the implementation in a better way:Example 1:

CSHARP `

// C# code to insert an element // into the ArrayList at the // specified index using System; using System.Collections; using System.Collections.Generic;

class GFG {

// Driver code
public static void Main()
{

    // Creating an ArrayList
    ArrayList myList = new ArrayList(10);

    // Adding elements to ArrayList
    myList.Add("A");
    myList.Add("B");
    myList.Add("C");

    // Displaying the elements in ArrayList
    Console.WriteLine("The initial ArrayList is : ");
    foreach(string str in myList)
    {
        Console.WriteLine(str);
    }

    // Inserting 3 elements at random index in the ArrayList
    myList.Insert(1, "D");
    myList.Insert(4, "E");
    myList.Insert(5, "F");

    // Displaying the modified ArrayList
    Console.WriteLine("The ArrayList after Inserting elements is : ");

    // Displaying the elements in ArrayList
    foreach(string str in myList)
    {
        Console.WriteLine(str);
    }
}

}

`

Output:

The initial ArrayList is : A B C The ArrayList after Inserting elements is : A D B C E F

Example 2:

CSHARP `

// C# code to insert an element // into the ArrayList at the // specified index using System; using System.Collections; using System.Collections.Generic;

class GFG {

// Driver code
public static void Main()
{

    // Creating an ArrayList
    ArrayList myList = new ArrayList(10);

    // Adding elements to ArrayList
    myList.Add(1);
    myList.Add(2);
    myList.Add(3);

    // Displaying the elements in ArrayList
    Console.WriteLine("The initial ArrayList is : ");
    foreach(int i in myList)
    {
        Console.WriteLine(i);
    }

    // Inserting 3 elements in front of the ArrayList
    myList.Insert(0, 4);
    myList.Insert(0, 5);
    myList.Insert(0, 6);

    // Displaying the modified ArrayList
    Console.WriteLine("The ArrayList after Inserting elements is : ");

    // Displaying the elements in ArrayList
    foreach(int i in myList)
    {
        Console.WriteLine(i);
    }
}

}

`

Output:

The initial ArrayList is : 1 2 3 The ArrayList after Inserting elements is : 6 5 4 1 2 3

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