C# | Adding an element to the List Last Updated : 11 Jul, 2025 Comments Improve Suggest changes Like Article Like Report List.Add(T) Method is used to add an object to the end of the List. 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. If the Count is less than Capacity then this method is an O(1) operation. If the capacity needs to be increased to accommodate the new element then this method becomes an O(n) operation. Syntax: public void Add (T item); Parameter: item: Specified object which is to be added to the end of the List of type System.Object. Below programs illustrate how to add an element in List: Example 1: CSharp // C# program to add element in List<T> using System; using System.Collections.Generic; class Geeks { // Main Method public static void Main(String[] args) { // Creating a List of integers List<int> firstlist = new List<int>(); // adding elements in firstlist for (int i = 4; i < 10; i++) { firstlist.Add(i * 2); } // Displaying elements of firstlist // by using foreach loop foreach(int element in firstlist) { Console.WriteLine(element); } } } Output: 8 10 12 14 16 18 Example 2: CSharp // C# program to add element in List<T> using System; using System.Collections.Generic; class Geeks { // Main Method public static void Main(String[] args) { // Creating a List of integers List<int> firstlist = new List<int>(); // adding elements in firstlist firstlist.Add(1); firstlist.Add(2); firstlist.Add(3); firstlist.Add(4); // Adding some duplicate // elements in firstlist firstlist.Add(3); firstlist.Add(4); // Displaying elements of firstlist // by using foreach loop foreach(int element in firstlist) { Console.WriteLine(element); } } } Output: 1 2 3 4 3 4 Reference: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.collections.generic.list-1.add?view=netframework-4.7.2 Create Quiz Comment K Kirti_Mangal Follow 0 Improve K Kirti_Mangal Follow 0 Improve Article Tags : C# CSharp-method CSharp-Generic-List CSharp-Collections-Namespace CSharp-Generic-Namespace +1 More Explore IntroductionC# Tutorial 2 min read Introduction to .NET Framework 6 min read C# .NET Framework (Basic Architecture and Component Stack) 6 min read C# Hello World 2 min read Common Language Runtime (CLR) in C# 4 min read FundamentalsC# Identifiers 2 min read Data Types in C# 6 min read C# Variables 4 min read C# Literals 5 min read Operators in C# 7 min read C# Keywords 5 min read Control StatementsC# Decision Making (if, if-else, if-else-if ladder, nested if, switch, nested switch) 5 min read C# Switch Statement 4 min read Loops in C# 4 min read C# Jump Statements (Break, Continue, Goto, Return and Throw) 4 min read OOP ConceptsClass and Objects in C# 4 min read Constructors in C# 5 min read C# Inheritance 3 min read Encapsulation in C# 2 min read C# Abstraction 4 min read MethodsMethods in C# 4 min read Method Overloading in C# 4 min read Method Parameters in C# 4 min read Method Overriding in C# 7 min read Anonymous Method in C# 2 min read ArraysArrays in C# 6 min read Jagged Arrays in C# 4 min read Array Class in C# 5 min read How to Sort an Array in C# | Array.Sort() Method Set - 1 8 min read How to find the rank of an array in C# 2 min read ArrayListArrayList in C# 6 min read ArrayList Class in C# 4 min read C# | Array vs ArrayList 2 min read StringStrings in C# 6 min read C# Verbatim String Literal - @ 5 min read C# String Class 9 min read C# StringBuilder 2 min read C# String vs StringBuilder 3 min read TupleC# Tuple 7 min read C# Tuple Class 3 min read C# ValueTuple 7 min read C# ValueTuple Struct 4 min read IndexersC# Indexers 5 min read C# Multidimensional Indexers 5 min read C# - Overloading of Indexers 3 min read Like