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Have you ever need any collection that do not exist in the .NET Framework? In that case please type your experiences and say the new collections you wanted in the .NET Framework. This is for a work I'm doing for school. Any Opinion will be appreciated. Thanks .
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The two biggies that I've implemented are a Sparse Matrix collection, and a Red/Black Balanced Tree. Both missing from .NET.
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SortedSet<T> has Red-Black Tree behavior. Any way. Thanks
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It didn't when I wrote it way back when. This has only been available since.NET 4.
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rathmA_ wrote: Have you ever need any collection that do not exist in the .NET Framework?
class EmployeeCollection = List<Employee> { }
A programming language never "delivers" all possible building blocks, as one can expect the programmer to be able to, well, program.
Can you define a bit more precise what you mean by a collection[^] that does not exist in .NET? here's no TStringList in .NET (like Delphi has), but I never missed it.
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