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return a IEnumerable<string> ( codewars assignment)

I started to do some codewars assignments. They are fun, but I have diffuculty understanding what they want. The return of the method should be. IEnumerable<string> I like to use a list, and use the "add" method to append data What are examples of IEnumerable<string> ? Can I add data to a IEnumerable<string> ? Can I use a list and convert it to a IEnumerable<string> ?

6th Apr 2019, 9:00 PM
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No, I am trying to get better in it. Unfortunately codewars has assignment but no explanation. if I use IEnumerable<string> output = new List<string>(); I get the error CS1061: 'IEnumerable<string>' does not contain a definition for 'Add' 'IEnumerable<string>' does not contain a definition for 'Add' Which is right because the type of the object is IEnumerable I am very confused with codewars it looks like the constantly want array's where I am used to use List's
6th Apr 2019, 9:32 PM
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ok very confused not but I have passed the test. if I a return List<string> output = new List<string>(); it is a correct type (IEnumerable<string>) If i want to write the content of the list to the console, System.Console.WriteLine(output); System.Collections.Generic.List`1[System.String] How can I write the content of a list to the console ?
6th Apr 2019, 10:39 PM
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Thank you Basil. It helps me a lot. In addition to all what you have said. From this link https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4180767/whats-the-difference-between-liststring-and-ienumerablestring A List<string> is a concrete implementation of IEnumerable<string>. The difference is that IEnumerable<string> is merely a sequence of string but a List<string> is indexable by an int index, can be added to and removed from and have items inserted at a particular index. Basically, the interface IEnumerable<string> lets you stream the string in the sequence but List<string> lets you do this as well as modify and access the items in the lists in specific ways. An IEnumerable<string> is general sequence of string that can be iterated but doesn't allow random access. A List<string> is a specific random-access variable-size collection.
7th Apr 2019, 8:24 PM
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Made a some code, to not forget, how to print a list. https://code.sololearn.com/cUgkGo21k19K Thank you!!
7th Apr 2019, 8:33 PM
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