Let us say, we have a List that contains three names, Mohan, Kriti and Salim. And we want to remove the element at index/position 2 from the List.
So, we can use RemoveAt() function to remove an element from the List.
Let us see the example with del keyword first.
using System.Collections.Generic; public class MyApplication { public static void Main(string[] args) { var x = new List<string>(){"Mohan", "Kriti", "Salim"}; x.RemoveAt(2); foreach (var data in x) { System.Console.WriteLine(data); } } }
So, in the above code we have created a List and initialised to the variable x.
var x = new List<string>(){"Mohan", "Kriti", "Salim"};
Below is how the values are positioned in the List,
Next, we have used the removeAt() function that searches for the element at index/position 2 and removes it from the List.
x.RemoveAt(2);
And as we can see, there is Salim at index/position 2. So Salim is removed from the List.
And we get the below output,