We can store n number of lists of different types in a single generic list by creating a list of list of objects as shown below.
List<List<object>> list = new List<List<object>>();
Example
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
namespace MyApplication{
public class Program{
public static void Main(){
List<List<object>> list = new List<List<object>>();
List<object> list1 = new List<object>();
list1.Add(101);
list1.Add(102);
list1.Add(103);
list.Add(list1);
List<object> list2 = new List<object>();
list2.Add("Test1");
list2.Add("Test2");
list2.Add("Test3");
list.Add(list2);
foreach (List<object> objectList in list){
foreach (object obj in objectList){
Console.WriteLine(obj);
}
Console.WriteLine();
}
}
}
}Output
The output of the above code is as follows.
101 102 103 Test1 Test2 Test3