I want to add two strings to a string[] list without using a string array. I used a string array named str but I want to add d.Name and d.AvailableFreeSpace directly to list. Is there a way to do this?
public static List<string[]> GetReadyDrives()
{
DriveInfo[] drives = DriveInfo.GetDrives();
List<DriveInfo> readyDrives = new List<DriveInfo>();
List<string[]> parsedReadyDrives = new List<string[]>();
for (int i = 0; i < drives.Length; i++)
{
if (drives[i].IsReady)
{
readyDrives.Add(drives[i]);
}
}
foreach (DriveInfo d in readyDrives)
{
string[] str=new string[2];
str[0] = d.Name;
str[1] = d.AvailableFreeSpace.ToString();
parsedReadyDrives.Add(str);
}
return parsedReadyDrives;
}
List<string[]>
to look like at the end. It's not too clear to me right now.string[]
you can improve your design by creating aDrive
class with aName
and aAvailableFreeSpace
property and then return a list of these. Or just return a list ofDriveInfo
. Don't convert theAvailableFreeSpace
to a string until you really need a string say when you want to print the value.