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Check out the formatting tips on the right for help formatting and making links.
Use the template below:
If you need a truly heterogeneous collection then you should currently use
list<obj>
or perhaps
list<SomeType>
where "SomeType" captures a degree of commonality between values. You can also use the .NET collection types (System.Collections).
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