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I have one arraylist named gatherSplit which gets elements from a string named splitMeToDelete which contains the following:

splitMeToDelete = "Salary, Personal Savings, Pensions, Annuities, Social Security"

The string is split like this into ArrayList:

ArrayList gatherSplit = new ArrayList(splitMeToDelete.Split(new char[] { ',' }));

When I give the following line of code, I should be getting IndexOf as 3 instad I get error.

gatherSplit.RemoveAt(gatherSplit.IndexOf("Annuities")); 

Error I get is:

Index was out of range. Must be non-negative and less than the size of the collection.

I do not understand why is this happening.

4 Answers 4

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Your call to IndexOf is returning -1, because the item in the array contains " Annuities" (leading space). Try Trim on each item to remove the space:

ArrayList gatherSplit = new ArrayList(
    splitMeToDelete.Split(new char[] { ',' }).Select(item => item.Trim()).ToArray()
);

(Or maybe easier, just split on ", ".ToCharArray().)

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  • Thanks.. however it gives another error as Error 2 Argument 1: cannot convert from 'System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<string>' to 'System.Collections.ICollection' C:\Users\hp\Desktop\Dropbox\PE\PE\AddItems.cs 121 55 PE
    – Anand
    Sep 1, 2012 at 8:11
  • @Anand sorry, see my update-- should be fixed now. I didn't realize that ArrayList won't take an IEnumerable in its constructor (have to convert it to an array first).
    – McGarnagle
    Sep 1, 2012 at 8:13
  • Thank you so much... I could notice the space. It worked for me.
    – Anand
    Sep 1, 2012 at 8:15
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    Also, consider using strong-typed generic List<string> since it gives you type-safety. Sep 1, 2012 at 8:36
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    @AlirezaMaddah right, it seems like there's no need for ArrayList in this case, since all the items are the same type.
    – McGarnagle
    Sep 1, 2012 at 8:37
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In addition to what dbaseman has pointed out, you can just use Remove for this.

gatherSplit.Remove(" Annuities"); //Note the space if you don't do the trim that dbaseman suggests.

Also you could set a break point in your code on the line that causes the problem and hover over "gatherSplit" to see what value it has, press the plus to inspect inside the object and you will see the extra spaces.

Clicking where the red circle is in the image is how to set a breakpoint.

Debugging to see the problem

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  • Thank you so much... I could notice the space.
    – Anand
    Sep 1, 2012 at 8:15
  • Both the tricks worked for me - yours and dbaseman. I was struggling for 4 hours
    – Anand
    Sep 1, 2012 at 8:32
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Use this below line. It is splitting with the space. It is not visible in the snap shot but click on 'Text Visualizer' to see, it contains space.

ArrayList gatherSplit = new ArrayList(splitMeToDelete.Split(new string[] { ", " }, StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries));
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Please check the spaces between each item

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Instead of above string try using,

string splitMeToDelete = "Salary,Personal Savings,Pensions,Annuities,Social Security";

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