This sample shows how to create a custom generic list class with a single type parameter, and how to implement IEnumerable<T> to enable foreach iteration over the contents of the list. The sample also shows how client code creates an instance of the class by specifying a type argument, and how constraints on the type parameter enable additional operations to be performed on the type arguments.
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To build and run the Generics sample within Visual Studio
On the Debug menu, click Start Without Debugging.
To build and run the Generics sample from the command line
Type the following at the command prompt:
csc generics.cs generics
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This sample is provided for demonstration purposes and is not intended to be used without modification in production code. For production quality code, it is strongly recommended that you use the collection classes in the