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Collectios of objects

Hi,

I'm developping a little app that monitor incoming calls...

I have created a class with an object IncomingCall, but I would need another
object to store all IncomingCalls.

I have tried an ArrayList from System.Collections and it works, all object
are in a list, but I want to be able to select an element of the ArrayList
passing the phne number and I can't do it...

So I googled a little a came to the conclusion that I need another class
wich handles the ArrayList ...

Can you point to a site explaining this stuff ?

TIA
Nov 20 '05 #1
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Hi,

Take a look at the hashtable.

Ken
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"Peter Osawa" <po****@sun.es> wrote in message
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Hi,

I'm developping a little app that monitor incoming calls...

I have created a class with an object IncomingCall, but I would need another object to store all IncomingCalls.

I have tried an ArrayList from System.Collections and it works, all object
are in a list, but I want to be able to select an element of the ArrayList
passing the phne number and I can't do it...

So I googled a little a came to the conclusion that I need another class
wich handles the ArrayList ...

Can you point to a site explaining this stuff ?

TIA

Nov 20 '05 #2
Hi,

Take a look at the hashtable.

Ken
--------------
"Peter Osawa" <po****@sun.es> wrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
Hi,

I'm developping a little app that monitor incoming calls...

I have created a class with an object IncomingCall, but I would need another object to store all IncomingCalls.

I have tried an ArrayList from System.Collections and it works, all object
are in a list, but I want to be able to select an element of the ArrayList
passing the phne number and I can't do it...

So I googled a little a came to the conclusion that I need another class
wich handles the ArrayList ...

Can you point to a site explaining this stuff ?

TIA

Nov 20 '05 #3

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