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How I can convert an array of strings to list of int? (without converting them one by one with my own method)

From searching in google I've seen methods named ToList() and ConvetAll() but I cant typed them, why is that?

What I've tried is:

new list<int>((int[])s.Split(','));

and I'm getting error that i cant convert string[] to int[] :(

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10 Answers 10

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There's a two-step process involved here. The first is to convert the strings to an integer, then convert the array to a list. If you can use LINQ, the easiest way is to use:

stringArray.Select(x => Int32.Parse(x)).ToList();
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  • 16
    or shorter: stringArray.Select(Int32.Parse).ToList(); Sep 19, 2011 at 1:49
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    In case anyone wants to include a TryParseto prevent exceptions: 'int i; List<int> intList = stringArray.Split(',').Select(s => int.TryParse(s, out i) ? i : -1).ToList();`
    – red_dorian
    Jan 16, 2017 at 11:07
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Getting a hint from your code:

var listOfInts = s.Split(',').Select(Int32.Parse).ToList();
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var s = "1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9";
var result = s.Split(',').Select(Convert.ToInt32).ToList();
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Try Using

int x = 0; 

var intList= stringList.Where(str => int.TryParse(str, out x)).Select(str => x).ToList();
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  • There is an easier way: using Array.ConvertAll method
    – MB_18
    Nov 3, 2022 at 20:26
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For VB.NET, I had to do it in a loop

Dim myList As New List(Of Integer)
For Each item As String In s.Split(",")
    myList.Add(Val(item))
Next

May have been able to work it out with some inbuilt function but didn't want to spend too much time on it.

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public List<int > M1()
{
    string[] s =(file path));
    Array.Sort(s);
    var c = new List<int>();
    foreach(string x in s)
    {
        c.Add(Convert.ToInt32(x));
    }
    return c;
}
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    Please add some description.
    – sDev
    Mar 3, 2020 at 13:37
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use the following code:

var list = s.Select(Int32.Parse).ToList();
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Assuming values is your list of strings:

int[] ints = new int[values.Count];

int counter = 0;
foreach (string s in values) {
    ints[counter++] = int.Parse(s);
}

Don't overcomplicate yourself :)

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Try it:

 var selectedEditionIds = input.SelectedEditionIds.Split(",").ToArray()
                        .Where(i => !string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(i) 
                         && int.TryParse(i,out int validNumber))
                        .Select(x=>int.Parse(x)).ToList();
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You should use Array.ConvertAll method. Array.ConvertAll converts an array of one type to an array of another.

Here is the code:

string[] strArray = new string[] { "1", "2", "3" };
int[] intArray = Array.ConvertAll(strArray, int.Parse);

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