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<html dir="LTR"><head><META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"><meta name="vs_targetSchema" content="http://schemas.microsoft.com/intellisense/ie5"><title>ListSet Constructor</title><xml></xml><link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="MSDN.css"></head><body id="bodyID" class="dtBODY"><div id="nsbanner"><div id="bannerrow1"><table class="bannerparthead" cellspacing="0"><tr id="hdr"><td class="runninghead">"Set" Collections Library for .NET</td><td class="product"></td></tr></table></div><div id="TitleRow"><h1 class="dtH1">ListSet Constructor</h1></div></div><div id="nstext"><p>
Creates a new set instance based on a list.
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Creates a new set instance based on a list.
</p><blockquote class="dtBlock"><a href="Iesi.Collections.ListSetConstructor1.html">public ListSet();</a></blockquote><p>
Creates a new set instance based on a list and
initializes it based on a collection of elements.
</p><blockquote class="dtBlock"><a href="Iesi.Collections.ListSetConstructor2.html">public ListSet(ICollection);</a></blockquote><h4 class="dtH4">See Also</h4><p><a href="Iesi.Collections.ListSet.html">ListSet Class</a> | <a href="Iesi.Collections.html">Iesi.Collections Namespace</a></p><object type="application/x-oleobject" classid="clsid:1e2a7bd0-dab9-11d0-b93a-00c04fc99f9e" viewastext="true" style="display: none;"><param name="Keyword" value="ListSet class, constructors"></object><hr><div id="footer"><p></p><p>Generated from assembly Iesi.Collections [1.0.0.1]</p></div></div></body></html>
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