You are on the right track by just using an array in Ruby.
//-----Original Message-----
//From: Robert Oschler [mailto:no_replies@fake_email_address.invalid]
//Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 5:57 AM
//To: ruby-talk ML
//Subject: Re: Ruby equivalent of C# StringCollection container?
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//Richard,
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//Ok thanks. I was concerned there might be other aspects of
//the C# StringCollection (such as insertion times, indexed or
//unindexed lookups,
//etc.) that I might not be aware of, which would affect the
//correct container choice in Ruby. I'm not an experienced C#
//coder. My background is C++ and Object Pascal.
//
//Thanks,
//--
//Robert
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