KeyedCollection<TKey,TItem>.Dictionary Eigenschaft
Definition
Wichtig
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Ruft das Suchwörterbuch der KeyedCollection<TKey,TItem> ab.
protected:
property System::Collections::Generic::IDictionary<TKey, TItem> ^ Dictionary { System::Collections::Generic::IDictionary<TKey, TItem> ^ get(); };
protected System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary<TKey,TItem> Dictionary { get; }
protected System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary<TKey,TItem>? Dictionary { get; }
member this.Dictionary : System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary<'Key, 'Item>
Protected ReadOnly Property Dictionary As IDictionary(Of TKey, TItem)
Eigenschaftswert
Das Suchwörterbuch der KeyedCollection<TKey,TItem>, sofern vorhanden, andernfalls null
.
Beispiele
Das folgende Codebeispiel zeigt, wie die geschützte ChangeItemKey Methode zur Unterstützung veränderlicher Schlüssel überschrieben wird und wie die geschützten InsertItemMethoden , RemoveItem, , ClearItemsund SetItem überschrieben werden, um die Integrität der Schlüssel und der Auflistung zu erhalten.
Im Codebeispiel wird die MutableKeys
Auflistung erstellt, die von abgeleitet wird KeyedCollection<TKey,TItem>, und der MutableKey
-Klasse. Die MutableKey
-Klasse verfügt über eine settable-Eigenschaft Key
. Wenn der -Eigenschaft ein neuer Schlüssel zugewiesen wird, ruft der Eigenschaftssetter die internal
Methode (Friend
in Visual Basic) ChangeKey
der Auflistung auf, um zu testen, ob der neue Schlüssel mit einem vorhandenen Schlüssel in Konflikt steht. Wenn ja, wird eine Ausnahme ausgelöst, und der Eigenschaftswert wird nicht geändert.
Um die Verbindung zwischen einem MutableKey
Objekt und der MutableKeys
Auflistung aufrechtzuerhalten und zu verhindern, dass ein Objekt in zwei Auflistungen eingefügt wird, verfügt die MutableKey
Klasse über ein internal
Feld (Friend
in Visual Basic). Collection
Dieses Feld wird von den geschützten Methoden verwaltet, die benutzerdefiniertes Verhalten zum Hinzufügen und Entfernen von Elementen aus der Auflistung bereitstellen, z. B. die InsertItem -Methode. Das Feld wird festgelegt, wenn das Element einer Auflistung hinzugefügt und gelöscht wird, wenn das Element entfernt wird.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Collections.ObjectModel;
// This class demonstrates one way to use the ChangeItemKey
// method to store objects with keys that can be changed. The
// ChangeItemKey method is used to keep the internal lookup
// Dictionary in sync with the keys of the stored objects.
//
// MutableKeys stores MutableKey objects, which have an Integer
// Key property that can be set. Therefore, MutableKeys inherits
// KeyedCollection(Of Integer, MutableKey).
//
public class MutableKeys : KeyedCollection<int, MutableKey>
{
// This parameterless constructor delegates to the base class
// constructor that specifies a dictionary threshold. A
// threshold of 0 means the internal Dictionary is created
// the first time an object is added.
//
public MutableKeys() : base(null, 0) {}
protected override int GetKeyForItem(MutableKey item)
{
// The key is MutableKey.Key.
return item.Key;
}
protected override void InsertItem(int index, MutableKey newItem)
{
if (newItem.Collection != null)
throw new ArgumentException("The item already belongs to a collection.");
base.InsertItem(index, newItem);
newItem.Collection = this;
}
protected override void SetItem(int index, MutableKey newItem)
{
MutableKey replaced = Items[index];
if (newItem.Collection != null)
throw new ArgumentException("The item already belongs to a collection.");
base.SetItem(index, newItem);
newItem.Collection = this;
replaced.Collection = null;
}
protected override void RemoveItem(int index)
{
MutableKey removedItem = Items[index];
base.RemoveItem(index);
removedItem.Collection = null;
}
protected override void ClearItems()
{
foreach( MutableKey mk in Items )
{
mk.Collection = null;
}
base.ClearItems();
}
internal void ChangeKey(MutableKey item, int newKey)
{
base.ChangeItemKey(item, newKey);
}
public void Dump()
{
Console.WriteLine("\nDUMP:");
if (Dictionary == null)
{
Console.WriteLine(" The dictionary has not been created.");
}
else
{
Console.WriteLine(" Dictionary entries");
Console.WriteLine(" ------------------");
foreach( KeyValuePair<int, MutableKey> kvp in Dictionary )
{
Console.WriteLine(" {0} : {1}", kvp.Key, kvp.Value);
}
}
Console.WriteLine("\n List of items");
Console.WriteLine(" -------------");
foreach( MutableKey mk in Items )
{
Console.WriteLine(" {0}", mk);
}
}
}
public class Demo
{
public static void Main()
{
MutableKeys mkeys = new MutableKeys();
// The Add method is inherited from Collection.
//
mkeys.Add(new MutableKey(110072674, "Widget"));
mkeys.Add(new MutableKey(110072675, "Sprocket"));
mkeys.Dump();
Console.WriteLine("\nCreate and insert a new item:");
MutableKey test = new MutableKey(110072684, "Gear");
mkeys.Insert(1, test);
mkeys.Dump();
try
{
Console.WriteLine("\nTry to insert the item again:");
mkeys.Insert(1, test);
}
catch(ArgumentException ex)
{
Console.WriteLine("Error: {0}", ex.Message);
}
Console.WriteLine("\nChange the Key property of the item:");
test.Key = 100000072;
mkeys.Dump();
try
{
Console.WriteLine("\nTry to set the Key property to an existing key:");
test.Key = 110072674;
}
catch(ArgumentException ex)
{
Console.WriteLine("Error: {0}", ex.Message);
}
mkeys.Dump();
}
private static void Display(MutableKeys order)
{
Console.WriteLine();
foreach( MutableKey item in order )
{
Console.WriteLine(item);
}
}
}
// This class has a key that can be changed.
//
public class MutableKey
{
public MutableKey(int newKey, string newValue)
{
_key = newKey;
Value = newValue;
} //New
public string Value;
internal MutableKeys Collection;
private int _key;
public int Key
{
get
{
return _key;
}
set
{
if (Collection != null)
{
Collection.ChangeKey(this, value);
}
_key = value;
}
}
public override string ToString()
{
return String.Format("{0,9} {1}", _key, Value);
}
}
/* This code example produces the following output:
DUMP:
Dictionary entries
------------------
110072674 : 110072674 Widget
110072675 : 110072675 Sprocket
List of items
-------------
110072674 Widget
110072675 Sprocket
Create and insert a new item:
DUMP:
Dictionary entries
------------------
110072674 : 110072674 Widget
110072675 : 110072675 Sprocket
110072684 : 110072684 Gear
List of items
-------------
110072674 Widget
110072684 Gear
110072675 Sprocket
Try to insert the item again:
Error: The item already belongs to a collection.
Change the Key property of the item:
DUMP:
Dictionary entries
------------------
110072674 : 110072674 Widget
110072675 : 110072675 Sprocket
100000072 : 100000072 Gear
List of items
-------------
110072674 Widget
100000072 Gear
110072675 Sprocket
Try to set the Key property to an existing key:
Error: An item with the same key has already been added.
DUMP:
Dictionary entries
------------------
110072674 : 110072674 Widget
110072675 : 110072675 Sprocket
100000072 : 100000072 Gear
List of items
-------------
110072674 Widget
100000072 Gear
110072675 Sprocket
*/
Imports System.Collections.Generic
Imports System.Collections.ObjectModel
' This class demonstrates one way to use the ChangeItemKey
' method to store objects with keys that can be changed. The
' ChangeItemKey method is used to keep the internal lookup
' Dictionary in sync with the keys of the stored objects.
'
' MutableKeys stores MutableKey objects, which have an Integer
' Key property that can be set. Therefore, MutableKeys inherits
' KeyedCollection(Of Integer, MutableKey).
'
Public Class MutableKeys
Inherits KeyedCollection(Of Integer, MutableKey)
' This parameterless constructor delegates to the base class
' constructor that specifies a dictionary threshold. A
' threshold of 0 means the internal Dictionary is created
' the first time an object is added.
'
Public Sub New()
MyBase.New(Nothing, 0)
End Sub
Protected Overrides Function GetKeyForItem( _
ByVal item As MutableKey) As Integer
' The key is MutableKey.Key.
Return item.Key
End Function
Protected Overrides Sub InsertItem( _
ByVal index As Integer, ByVal newItem As MutableKey)
If newItem.Collection IsNot Nothing Then _
Throw New ArgumentException("The item already belongs to a collection.")
MyBase.InsertItem(index, newItem)
newItem.Collection = Me
End Sub
Protected Overrides Sub SetItem(ByVal index As Integer, _
ByVal newItem As MutableKey)
Dim replaced As MutableKey = Items(index)
If newItem.Collection IsNot Nothing Then _
Throw New ArgumentException("The item already belongs to a collection.")
MyBase.SetItem(index, newItem)
newItem.Collection = Me
replaced.Collection = Nothing
End Sub
Protected Overrides Sub RemoveItem(ByVal index As Integer)
Dim removedItem As MutableKey = Items(index)
MyBase.RemoveItem(index)
removedItem.Collection = Nothing
End Sub
Protected Overrides Sub ClearItems()
For Each mk As MutableKey In Items
mk.Collection = Nothing
Next
MyBase.ClearItems()
End Sub
Friend Sub ChangeKey(ByVal item As MutableKey, _
ByVal newKey As Integer)
MyBase.ChangeItemKey(item, newKey)
End Sub
Public Sub Dump()
Console.WriteLine(vbLf & "DUMP:")
If Dictionary Is Nothing Then
Console.WriteLine(" The dictionary has not been created.")
Else
Console.WriteLine(" Dictionary entries")
Console.WriteLine(" ------------------")
For Each kvp As KeyValuePair(Of Integer, MutableKey) In Dictionary
Console.WriteLine(" {0} : {1}", kvp.Key, kvp.Value)
Next
End If
Console.WriteLine(vbLf & " List of items")
Console.WriteLine(" -------------")
For Each mk As MutableKey In Items
Console.WriteLine(" {0}", mk)
Next
End Sub
End Class
Public Class Demo
Public Shared Sub Main()
Dim mkeys As New MutableKeys()
' The Add method is inherited from Collection.
'
mkeys.Add(New MutableKey(110072674, "Widget"))
mkeys.Add(New MutableKey(110072675, "Sprocket"))
mkeys.Dump()
Console.WriteLine(vbLf & "Create and insert a new item:")
Dim test As New MutableKey(110072684, "Gear")
mkeys.Insert(1, test)
mkeys.Dump()
Try
Console.WriteLine(vbLf & "Try to insert the item again:")
mkeys.Insert(1, test)
Catch ex As ArgumentException
Console.WriteLine("Error: {0}", ex.Message)
End Try
Console.WriteLine(vbLf & "Change the Key property of the item:")
test.Key = 100000072
mkeys.Dump()
Try
Console.WriteLine(vbLf & "Try to set the Key property to an existing key:")
test.Key = 110072674
Catch ex As ArgumentException
Console.WriteLine("Error: {0}", ex.Message)
End Try
mkeys.Dump()
End Sub
Private Shared Sub Display(ByVal order As MutableKeys)
Console.WriteLine()
For Each item As MutableKey In order
Console.WriteLine(item)
Next item
End Sub
End Class
' This class has a key that can be changed.
'
Public Class MutableKey
Public Sub New(ByVal newKey As Integer, ByVal newValue As String)
_key = newKey
Value = newValue
End Sub
Public Value As String
Friend Collection As MutableKeys
Private _key As Integer
Public Property Key As Integer
Get
Return _key
End Get
Set
If Collection IsNot Nothing Then
Collection.ChangeKey(Me, value)
End If
_key = value
End Set
End Property
Public Overrides Function ToString() As String
Return String.Format("{0,9} {1}", _key, Value)
End Function
End Class
' This code example produces the following output:
'
'DUMP:
' Dictionary entries
' ------------------
' 110072674 : 110072674 Widget
' 110072675 : 110072675 Sprocket
'
' List of items
' -------------
' 110072674 Widget
' 110072675 Sprocket
'
'Create and insert a new item:
'
'DUMP:
' Dictionary entries
' ------------------
' 110072674 : 110072674 Widget
' 110072675 : 110072675 Sprocket
' 110072684 : 110072684 Gear
'
' List of items
' -------------
' 110072674 Widget
' 110072684 Gear
' 110072675 Sprocket
'
'Try to insert the item again:
'Error: The item already belongs to a collection.
'
'Change the Key property of the item:
'
'DUMP:
' Dictionary entries
' ------------------
' 110072674 : 110072674 Widget
' 110072675 : 110072675 Sprocket
' 100000072 : 100000072 Gear
'
' List of items
' -------------
' 110072674 Widget
' 100000072 Gear
' 110072675 Sprocket
'
'Try to set the Key property to an existing key:
'Error: An item with the same key has already been added.
'
'DUMP:
' Dictionary entries
' ------------------
' 110072674 : 110072674 Widget
' 110072675 : 110072675 Sprocket
' 100000072 : 100000072 Gear
'
' List of items
' -------------
' 110072674 Widget
' 100000072 Gear
' 110072675 Sprocket
Hinweise
Standardmäßig enthält das KeyedCollection<TKey,TItem> ein Nachschlagewörterbuch, das erstellt wird, wenn das erste Element hinzugefügt wird. Wenn ein Element hinzugefügt KeyedCollection<TKey,TItem>wird, wird der Schlüssel des Elements einmal extrahiert und im Nachschlagewörterbuch für schnellere Suchvorgänge gespeichert. Dieses Verhalten kann überschrieben werden, indem sie den Konstruktor verwenden und einen Schwellenwert für die KeyedCollection<TKey,TItem>(IEqualityComparer<TKey>, Int32) Wörterbucherstellung angeben.
Das Abrufen des Werts dieser Eigenschaft ist ein O(1)-Vorgang.