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The document outlines 10 problems to implement various methods for a CustomList class to function as a basic generic list. The problems include adding constructors, methods for adding and retrieving elements, implementing an indexer, searching capabilities, copying arrays, removing elements, clearing and reversing the list, inserting elements, overriding ToString, and sorting. The objective is to create a full-featured custom list class with common methods for storing and manipulating generic elements.

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Lab 2

The document outlines 10 problems to implement various methods for a CustomList class to function as a basic generic list. The problems include adding constructors, methods for adding and retrieving elements, implementing an indexer, searching capabilities, copying arrays, removing elements, clearing and reversing the list, inserting elements, overriding ToString, and sorting. The objective is to create a full-featured custom list class with common methods for storing and manipulating generic elements.

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Lab - 2

Problem 1: Define a Basic List Structure with Constructors

● Objective: Create a basic structure for a list with constructors.


● Task: (0.5 point)
● Define a class CustomList<T>.
● Add a private array to hold elements.
● Implement a default constructor and a constructor that takes an
initial size.

Problem 2: Add Element Addition Capability and Get Method

● Objective: Implement the ability to add and retrieve elements from your
list.
● Task: (0.5 point)
● Implement a method Add(T item) that adds an item to the list.
● Add a Get(int index) method to retrieve an item at a specific index.

Problem 3: Implement Indexer

● Objective: Provide direct access to elements in the MyList class.


● Task: (0.5 point)
● Implement an indexer that allows getting and setting values at
specific indexes with bounds checking.

Problem 4: Implement IndexOf and Contains

● Objective: Enable searching for elements within the MyList class.


● Task: (0.5 point)
● Implement IndexOf to return the index of a specified item.
● Implement Contains to check if a specified item exists in the list.

Problem 5: Implement a Custom Array Copy Method

● Objective: Create a manual method for copying array elements.


● Task: (0.5 point)
● Develop a method that copies elements from one array to another
up to a specified count.
Problem 6: Implement RemoveAt and Remove

● Objective: Allow elements to be removed from the MyList class by index


or value.
● Task: (0.5 point)
● Implement RemoveAt to remove an item at a specified index.
● Implement Remove to remove the first occurrence of a specified
item.

Problem 7: Implement Clear and Reverse

● Objective: Add functionality to reset the list and reverse the order of
elements.
● Task: (0.5 point)
● Implement Clear to reset the list and its capacity.
● Implement Reverse to reverse the order of the elements in the list.

Problem 8: Implement Insert

● Objective: Allow insertion of elements at a specific index within the


MyList class.
● Task: (0.5 point)
● Implement Insert to add an item at the specified index, shifting
other elements as needed.

Problem 9: Override ToString

● Objective: Provide a string representation of the MyList class's contents.


● Task: (0.5 point)
● Override the ToString method to return a string that lists all the
elements in the MyList.

Problem 10: Implement Sort

● Objective: Add sorting functionality to the MyList class.


● Task: (0.5 point)
● Implement Sort to order the elements in the MyList.

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