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Just curious as to how I can get this error the easiest way.

Once I was trying to create a file navigator and I was creating Image thumbnails; that turned out awful.

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void Foo()
{
   throw new OutOfMemoryException();
}

:)))

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    obvious answer is obvioius.
    – user1228
    Jul 10, 2010 at 23:16
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    Why not throw it directly from static void Main()? Creating a whole new method is way too difficult and time consuming :) Jul 11, 2010 at 3:11
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Create a very, very large string. Probably:

string s = new string('a', int.MaxValue);

will be enough.

If not, you can concat it to build even bigger string.

string ss = string.Concat(s, s);
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for(var s=" ";;s+=s);
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This does throw an OutOfMemoryException:

string s = " ";
while (true) s += s;
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var x = new long[Int32.MaxValue];

That should do it.

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You can use this:

new int[(ulong)-1];

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