Try List<Tuple<string, object>>
. Then you can get the usual linq support over the list to get at each Tuple<string, object>
.
The Tuple<,>
class is available as of .NET 4 onwards, but you can easily mimick a tuple type of your own without too much hassle.
I think that tuples are considered equal based on their item values, but with object
this would likely be reference equals and thus shouldn't likely be equal... if that made any sense!
More info on equality here:
Surprising Tuple (in)equality
Update:
If you need to associate a list of items with a key for the purposes of a lookup, the duplicate question answer correctly highlights the Lookup
class (in your case, Lookup<string, object>
), which would express your intent a little clearer than a List<Tuple<string, object>>
.
Dictionary<string, List<object>>
?