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I need to pass a list of Days (number and name) to an view!

Whats the best way to do this?

I was thinking of creating a generic collection, but not sure how? or an array?

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Why not an enum?

enum days
{ 
    Monday = 1,
    Tuesday = 2
    ...
}
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Dictionary<string, int> days = new Dictionary<string, int>();

days.Add("Sunday", 1);

...

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For something like this you can use a dictionary... simple key/value pairs

Dim d as New Dictionary(Of Integer, String)
d.Add(0,"string2")
'   etc
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You really ought to use an IEnumerable<T>. Add a List<T> to the ViewData and then cast it as an IEnumerable<T> on the other side.

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If I only had those 2 options, I'd use an Array.

Because an array is immutable. You can't accidentally "add" or "removes" something which is what the view should be. It's kind of a defensive programming.

And you can still use foreach just fine.... so why goes Collection? no need at all.

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  • Arrays are mutable. You can use List.AsReadOnly to get a readonly view of a list to send elsewhere.
    – Ben Lings
    Jul 30, 2009 at 20:26
  • @Ben Lings An array is immutable when used in a normal way. I didn't say that objects contained in an array aren't immutable. And the author asks for either Collection or an array... as I've said in the first sentence....
    – chakrit
    Jul 30, 2009 at 20:28
  • Arrays are constant length, but have mutable elements.
    – Ben Lings
    Jul 30, 2009 at 20:31
  • @Ben Lings and did I said otherwise?
    – chakrit
    Jul 30, 2009 at 20:34

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