ArrayList.GetRange(Int32, Int32) Método
Definición
Importante
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public:
virtual System::Collections::ArrayList ^ GetRange(int index, int count);
public virtual System.Collections.ArrayList GetRange (int index, int count);
abstract member GetRange : int * int -> System.Collections.ArrayList
override this.GetRange : int * int -> System.Collections.ArrayList
Public Overridable Function GetRange (index As Integer, count As Integer) As ArrayList
Parámetros
- count
- Int32
Número de elementos del intervalo.
Devoluciones
ArrayList que representa un subconjunto de los elementos de la ArrayList de origen.
Excepciones
index
y count
no denotan un intervalo válido de elementos en la ArrayList.
Ejemplos
En el ejemplo de código siguiente se muestra cómo establecer y obtener un intervalo de elementos en .ArrayList
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Collections;
void PrintValues( IEnumerable^ myList, char mySeparator );
int main()
{
// Creates and initializes a new ArrayList.
ArrayList^ myAL = gcnew ArrayList;
myAL->Add( "The" );
myAL->Add( "quick" );
myAL->Add( "brown" );
myAL->Add( "fox" );
myAL->Add( "jumps" );
myAL->Add( "over" );
myAL->Add( "the" );
myAL->Add( "lazy" );
myAL->Add( "dog" );
// Creates and initializes the source ICollection.
Queue^ mySourceList = gcnew Queue;
mySourceList->Enqueue( "big" );
mySourceList->Enqueue( "gray" );
mySourceList->Enqueue( "wolf" );
// Displays the values of five elements starting at index 0.
ArrayList^ mySubAL = myAL->GetRange( 0, 5 );
Console::WriteLine( "Index 0 through 4 contains:" );
PrintValues( mySubAL, '\t' );
// Replaces the values of five elements starting at index 1 with the values in the ICollection.
myAL->SetRange( 1, mySourceList );
// Displays the values of five elements starting at index 0.
mySubAL = myAL->GetRange( 0, 5 );
Console::WriteLine( "Index 0 through 4 now contains:" );
PrintValues( mySubAL, '\t' );
}
void PrintValues( IEnumerable^ myList, char mySeparator )
{
IEnumerator^ myEnum = myList->GetEnumerator();
while ( myEnum->MoveNext() )
{
Object^ obj = safe_cast<Object^>(myEnum->Current);
Console::Write( "{0}{1}", mySeparator, obj );
}
Console::WriteLine();
}
/*
This code produces the following output.
Index 0 through 4 contains:
The quick brown fox jumps
Index 0 through 4 now contains:
The big gray wolf jumps
*/
using System;
using System.Collections;
public class SamplesArrayList {
public static void Main() {
// Creates and initializes a new ArrayList.
ArrayList myAL = new ArrayList();
myAL.Add( "The" );
myAL.Add( "quick" );
myAL.Add( "brown" );
myAL.Add( "fox" );
myAL.Add( "jumps" );
myAL.Add( "over" );
myAL.Add( "the" );
myAL.Add( "lazy" );
myAL.Add( "dog" );
// Creates and initializes the source ICollection.
Queue mySourceList = new Queue();
mySourceList.Enqueue( "big" );
mySourceList.Enqueue( "gray" );
mySourceList.Enqueue( "wolf" );
// Displays the values of five elements starting at index 0.
ArrayList mySubAL = myAL.GetRange( 0, 5 );
Console.WriteLine( "Index 0 through 4 contains:" );
PrintValues( mySubAL, '\t' );
// Replaces the values of five elements starting at index 1 with the values in the ICollection.
myAL.SetRange( 1, mySourceList );
// Displays the values of five elements starting at index 0.
mySubAL = myAL.GetRange( 0, 5 );
Console.WriteLine( "Index 0 through 4 now contains:" );
PrintValues( mySubAL, '\t' );
}
public static void PrintValues( IEnumerable myList, char mySeparator ) {
foreach ( Object obj in myList )
Console.Write( "{0}{1}", mySeparator, obj );
Console.WriteLine();
}
}
/*
This code produces the following output.
Index 0 through 4 contains:
The quick brown fox jumps
Index 0 through 4 now contains:
The big gray wolf jumps
*/
Imports System.Collections
Public Class SamplesArrayList
Public Shared Sub Main()
' Creates and initializes a new ArrayList.
Dim myAL As New ArrayList()
myAL.Add("The")
myAL.Add("quick")
myAL.Add("brown")
myAL.Add("fox")
myAL.Add("jumps")
myAL.Add("over")
myAL.Add("the")
myAL.Add("lazy")
myAL.Add("dog")
' Creates and initializes the source ICollection.
Dim mySourceList As New Queue()
mySourceList.Enqueue("big")
mySourceList.Enqueue("gray")
mySourceList.Enqueue("wolf")
' Displays the values of five elements starting at index 0.
Dim mySubAL As ArrayList = myAL.GetRange(0, 5)
Console.WriteLine("Index 0 through 4 contains:")
PrintValues(mySubAL, vbTab)
' Replaces the values of five elements starting at index 1 with the values in the ICollection.
myAL.SetRange(1, mySourceList)
' Displays the values of five elements starting at index 0.
mySubAL = myAL.GetRange(0, 5)
Console.WriteLine("Index 0 through 4 now contains:")
PrintValues(mySubAL, vbTab)
End Sub
Public Shared Sub PrintValues(myList As IEnumerable, mySeparator As Char)
Dim obj As [Object]
For Each obj In myList
Console.Write("{0}{1}", mySeparator, obj)
Next obj
Console.WriteLine()
End Sub
End Class
' This code produces the following output.
'
' Index 0 through 4 contains:
' The quick brown fox jumps
' Index 0 through 4 now contains:
' The big gray wolf jumps
Comentarios
Este método no crea copias de los elementos. El nuevo ArrayList es solo una ventana de vista en el origen ArrayList. Sin embargo, todos los cambios posteriores en el origen ArrayList se deben realizar a través de esta ventana ArrayListde vista . Si los cambios se realizan directamente en el origen ArrayList, la ventana ArrayList de vista se invalida y las operaciones en ella devolverán .InvalidOperationException
Este método es una O(1)
operación.