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List<T>.Contains(T) Method is used to check whether an element is in the List<T> or not. Properties of List:

  • It is different from the arrays. A list can be resized dynamically but arrays cannot.
  • List class can accept null as a valid value for reference types and it also allows duplicate elements.
  • If the Count becomes equals to Capacity then the capacity of the List increases automatically by reallocating the internal array. The existing elements will be copied to the new array before the addition of the new element.

Syntax:

public bool Contains (T item);

Here, item is the object which is to be locate in the List<T>. The value can be null for reference types. Return Value: This method returns True if the item is found in the List<T> otherwise returns False. Below programs illustrate the use of List<T>.Contains(T) Method: Example 1: 

CSharp




// C# Program to check whether the
// element is present in the List
// or not
using System;
using System.Collections;
using System.Collections.Generic;
 
class Geeks {
 
    // Main Method
    public static void Main(String[] args)
    {
 
        // Creating an List<T> of Integers
        List<int> firstlist = new List<int>();
 
        // Adding elements to List
        firstlist.Add(1);
        firstlist.Add(2);
        firstlist.Add(3);
        firstlist.Add(4);
        firstlist.Add(5);
        firstlist.Add(6);
        firstlist.Add(7);
 
        // Checking whether 4 is present
        // in List or not
        Console.Write(firstlist.Contains(4));
    }
}


Output:

True

Example 2: 

CSharp




// C# Program to check whether the
// element is present in the List
// or not
using System;
using System.Collections;
using System.Collections.Generic;
 
class Geeks {
 
    // Main Method
    public static void Main(String[] args)
    {
 
        // Creating an List<T> of String
        List<String> firstlist = new List<String>();
 
        // Adding elements to List
        firstlist.Add("Geeks");
        firstlist.Add("For");
        firstlist.Add("Geeks");
        firstlist.Add("GFG");
        firstlist.Add("C#");
        firstlist.Add("Tutorials");
        firstlist.Add("GeeksforGeeks");
 
        // Checking whether Java is present
        // in List or not
        Console.Write(firstlist.Contains("Java"));
    }
}


Output:

False

Time complexity: O(n) for Contains method

Auxiliary Space: O(n) where n is size of the list

Reference:



Last Updated : 20 Jun, 2022
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