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ArrayList represents an ordered collection of an object that can be indexed individually. It is basically an alternative to an array. It also allows dynamic memory allocation, adding, searching and sorting items in the list. ArrayList.IsFixedSize property is used to check whether the ArrayList has a fixed size or not. Properties:
  • Elements can be added or removed from the Array List collection at any point in time.
  • The ArrayList is not guaranteed to be sorted.
  • The capacity of an ArrayList is the number of elements the ArrayList can hold.
  • Elements in this collection can be accessed using an integer index. Indexes in this collection are zero-based.
  • It also allows duplicate elements.
  • Using multidimensional arrays as elements in an ArrayList collection is not supported.
Syntax:
  public virtual bool IsFixedSize { get; }  
Return Value: This method returns True if the ArrayList has a fixed size, otherwise returns False. The default value is False. Below programs illustrate the use of ArrayList.IsFixedSize Property: Example 1: CSHARP
// C# code to check if the ArrayList // has fixed size or not using System; using System.Collections; using System.Collections.Generic;  class GFG {      // Driver code     public static void Main()     {          // Creating an ArrayList         ArrayList myList = new ArrayList();          // Adding elements to ArrayList         myList.Add("A");         myList.Add("B");         myList.Add("C");         myList.Add("D");         myList.Add("E");         myList.Add("F");          // To check if the ArrayList has fixed size or not         Console.WriteLine(myList.IsFixedSize);     } } 
Output:
  False  
Example 2: CSharp
// C# code to check if the ArrayList  // has fixed size or not  using System;  using System.Collections;  using System.Collections.Generic;   class GFG {       // Driver code      public static void Main()      {           // Creating an ArrayList          ArrayList myList = new ArrayList();           // Adding elements to ArrayList          myList.Add("1");          myList.Add("2");          myList.Add("3");          myList.Add("4");          myList.Add("5");          myList.Add("6");           // To check if the ArrayList          // has fixed size or not         // it will return false         Console.WriteLine(myList.IsFixedSize);                        // Create a fixed-size wrapper         // around the ArrayList         ArrayList myListfixed = ArrayList.FixedSize(myList);          // To check if the ArrayList         // has fixed size or not         // it will return true         Console.WriteLine(myListfixed.IsFixedSize);                    }  }  
Output:
  False  True  
Note:
  • A collection with a fixed size does not allow the addition or removal of elements after the collection is created, but it allows the modification of existing elements.
  • Retrieving the value of this property is an O(1) operation.
Reference:
  • https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.collections.arraylist.isfixedsize?view=netframework-4.7.2

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