How Search in List with C# and edit its value find is there 5, change its value with 9?
List<int> myList = new List<int>() { 8, 5, 6, 2, 3 };
Depending on the situation, you could do something like this
myList = myList.Select(e => e.Equals(5) ? 9 : e).ToList<int>();
You can just use a simple for loop and check whether the value of the current element equals 5 and if so just set it to 9, like this:
for(int i=0; i<myList.Count(); i++)
{
if(myList[i]==5)
{
myList[i]=9;
}
}
For some reason I could not think of anything better than:
List<int> myList = new List<int>{ 8, 5, 6, 2, 3 };
while (myList.IndexOf(5)!=-1)
{
myList[myList.IndexOf(5)] = 9;
}
You could wrap it in an Extension method and use it like this:
myList.Replace(5, 9);
public static class ListExt
{
public static void Replace<T>(this List<T> list, T old, T @new)
{
for (int index = 0; index < list.Count; index++)
{
if(Equals(list[index], old))
list[index] = @new;
}
}
}
Find the "5" element, and change it :
short d = 0;
while ((TheList[d] != 5) && ( d < TheList.Count()))
{
d++;
}
if (d < TheList.Count())
TheList[d] = 9;
for
loop?
Dec 31, 2012 at 0:51
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google?RemoveAll
, and add that number of elements back to your list. RemoveAll returns the number of elements removed, so that's how to know how many to add back.