CopyTo method is used to copy the array elements beginning at the middle of the array. : Queue « Data Structure « VB.Net

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CopyTo method is used to copy the array elements beginning at the middle of the array.
   

Imports System
Imports System.Collections.Generic

Module Example
    Sub Main
        Dim numbers As New Queue(Of String)
        numbers.Enqueue("one")
        numbers.Enqueue("two")
        numbers.Enqueue("three")
        numbers.Enqueue("four")
        numbers.Enqueue("five")

        Dim queueCopy As New Queue(Of String)(numbers.ToArray())

        For Each number As String In queueCopy
            Console.WriteLine(number)
        Next

        Dim array2((numbers.Count * 21As String
        numbers.CopyTo(array2, numbers.Count)

    End Sub
End Module

   
    
    
  
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