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Hello All,

I got some concepts regarding arraylist, hashtable, stack, queue, namevaluecollections.

Could anyone tell me the practical applications of each.

I tried in google but could find exact match.

Thanks for your time.
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ArrayList is a collection for any type of object, which should not be used because of boxing and unboxing performance, you should use List<T> instead. You usually use this for storing and iterating over as is.

Hashtable is a collection for rapid storing and retrieval based on the key.

Stack is a Last in First Out structure.

Queue is a First in First Out structure.

NameValueCollection or Dictionary is much like a HashTable.
 
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Wendelius 5-Jan-12 16:05pm    
Good answer, +5. Also added some links that may be useful.
Mehdi Gholam 5-Jan-12 16:17pm    
Thanks Mika
Espen Harlinn 5-Jan-12 16:34pm    
I agree, nice reply :)
Mehdi Gholam 5-Jan-12 17:01pm    
Cheers
Fully agree on Mehdi's solution. Also few links you may find useful:
- A Comparison of .NET Collections[^]
- Cheat Sheet: Speed of Common Operations[^]
 
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Mehdi Gholam 5-Jan-12 16:16pm    
5'ed
Wendelius 5-Jan-12 16:17pm    
Thanks :)
Espen Harlinn 5-Jan-12 16:35pm    
Nice links :)
Wendelius 5-Jan-12 17:03pm    
Thanks :)

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