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Is there a built-in method to convert the .NET List<> into the F# list?

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Try List.ofSeq in the Microsoft.FSharp.Collections namespace.

#                     List.ofSeq : seq<'T> -> 'T list

It's not specifically for System.Collections.Generic.List<T>, but for IEnumerable<T> (seq<'T> in F#) types in general, so it should still work.

(It's also not strictly built into the F# language, but neither is List<T> built into C# or VB.NET. Those are all part of the respective standard libraries.)

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  • I also noticed with the 2.0 compiler type inference the List<Something> on the right hand side shows up as a seq (or IEnumerable) on the left hand side. Pretty smart of those guys (+1)
    – BuddyJoe
    Jun 23, 2010 at 20:34
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Given IEnumerable<T> foo you would do the following (in C#) to get an F# list<T>:

 var fsharpList = ListModule.OfSeq(foo);

ListModule refers to Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.ListModule, and is referred to as List from within F# itself.

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  • There's no such thing as ListModule in F#
    – Joel
    Mar 23, 2015 at 21:26
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    Its not specified if the question was about C# or F#. This code is in C#. There is a ListModule in F#. Its just called list in F#, so list.ofSeq in F# == ListModule.OfSeq in C#.
    – basarat
    Mar 23, 2015 at 22:16

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