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What is different between array and list?

Answer Posted / Swami Saran

In C#, arrays and lists are both used for storing collections of elements. However, there are some differences between them. Arrays have a fixed size at creation time, which cannot be changed during runtime. On the other hand, lists can grow or shrink dynamically as elements are added or removed from them. Additionally, arrays provide faster access to elements using index-based syntax (array[index]), while lists provide more flexible access to elements using iterator-based methods (such as GetEnumerator()).

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