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List of accents. List Again we can add values like we do in an Array List<int> list = new List<int>(); list. asList can be used best in case of large and dynamic data set. Other than that I think the only difference is speed: it looks like it's a little faster the first way. . Add(8); I know that in a List you can have the generic type so you can pass in any type that you cannot do in an Array but my exact questions are: Where would you use one over the other? The exact difference functionality wise between the three? Aug 2, 2013 · List<Integer> might lead to devastating memory fragmentation. asList List. Apr 22, 2013 · The second action taken was to revert the accepted answer to its state before it was partway modified to address "determine if all elements in one list are in a second list". of and Arrays. repeat (). More information and examples of instantiating the generic List<T> can be found in the MSDN documentation. ci3vk mdhcpxy tm9y0 4ov b910 dw3s 2kvd vam9j hiyksf uynsm