ArrayList.Repeat(Object, Int32) Method
Definition
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Returns an ArrayList whose elements are copies of the specified value.
public:
static System::Collections::ArrayList ^ Repeat(System::Object ^ value, int count);
public static System.Collections.ArrayList Repeat (object value, int count);
public static System.Collections.ArrayList Repeat (object? value, int count);
static member Repeat : obj * int -> System.Collections.ArrayList
Public Shared Function Repeat (value As Object, count As Integer) As ArrayList
Parameters
- count
- Int32
The number of times value
should be copied.
Returns
An ArrayList with count
number of elements, all of which are copies of value
.
Exceptions
count
is less than zero.
Examples
The following code example shows how to create and initialize a new ArrayList with the same value.
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Collections;
void PrintValues( IEnumerable^ myList );
int main()
{
// Creates a new ArrayList with five elements and initialize each element with a null value.
ArrayList^ myAL = ArrayList::Repeat( 0, 5 );
// Displays the count, capacity and values of the ArrayList.
Console::WriteLine( "ArrayList with five elements with a null value" );
Console::WriteLine( " Count : {0}", myAL->Count );
Console::WriteLine( " Capacity : {0}", myAL->Capacity );
Console::Write( " Values:" );
PrintValues( myAL );
// Creates a new ArrayList with seven elements and initialize each element with the string "abc".
myAL = ArrayList::Repeat( "abc", 7 );
// Displays the count, capacity and values of the ArrayList.
Console::WriteLine( "ArrayList with seven elements with a string value" );
Console::WriteLine( " Count : {0}", myAL->Count );
Console::WriteLine( " Capacity : {0}", myAL->Capacity );
Console::Write( " Values:" );
PrintValues( myAL );
}
void PrintValues( IEnumerable^ myList )
{
IEnumerator^ myEnum = myList->GetEnumerator();
while ( myEnum->MoveNext() )
{
Object^ obj = safe_cast<Object^>(myEnum->Current);
Console::Write( " {0}", obj );
}
Console::WriteLine();
}
/*
This code produces the following output.
ArrayList with five elements with a null value
Count : 5
Capacity : 16
Values:
ArrayList with seven elements with a string value
Count : 7
Capacity : 16
Values: abc abc abc abc abc abc abc
*/
using System;
using System.Collections;
public class SamplesArrayList {
public static void Main() {
// Creates a new ArrayList with five elements and initialize each element with a null value.
ArrayList myAL = ArrayList.Repeat( null, 5 );
// Displays the count, capacity and values of the ArrayList.
Console.WriteLine( "ArrayList with five elements with a null value" );
Console.WriteLine( " Count : {0}", myAL.Count );
Console.WriteLine( " Capacity : {0}", myAL.Capacity );
Console.Write( " Values:" );
PrintValues( myAL );
// Creates a new ArrayList with seven elements and initialize each element with the string "abc".
myAL = ArrayList.Repeat( "abc", 7 );
// Displays the count, capacity and values of the ArrayList.
Console.WriteLine( "ArrayList with seven elements with a string value" );
Console.WriteLine( " Count : {0}", myAL.Count );
Console.WriteLine( " Capacity : {0}", myAL.Capacity );
Console.Write( " Values:" );
PrintValues( myAL );
}
public static void PrintValues( IEnumerable myList ) {
foreach ( Object obj in myList )
Console.Write( " {0}", obj );
Console.WriteLine();
}
}
/*
This code produces the following output.
ArrayList with five elements with a null value
Count : 5
Capacity : 16
Values:
ArrayList with seven elements with a string value
Count : 7
Capacity : 16
Values: abc abc abc abc abc abc abc
*/
Imports System.Collections
Public Class SamplesArrayList
Public Shared Sub Main()
' Creates a new ArrayList with five elements and initialize each
' element with a null value.
Dim myAL As ArrayList = ArrayList.Repeat(Nothing, 5)
' Displays the count, capacity and values of the ArrayList.
Console.WriteLine("ArrayList with five elements with a null value")
Console.WriteLine(" Count : {0}", myAL.Count)
Console.WriteLine(" Capacity : {0}", myAL.Capacity)
Console.Write(" Values:")
PrintValues(myAL)
' Creates a new ArrayList with seven elements and initialize each
' element with the string "abc".
myAL = ArrayList.Repeat("abc", 7)
' Displays the count, capacity and values of the ArrayList.
Console.WriteLine("ArrayList with seven elements with a string value")
Console.WriteLine(" Count : {0}", myAL.Count)
Console.WriteLine(" Capacity : {0}", myAL.Capacity)
Console.Write(" Values:")
PrintValues(myAL)
End Sub
Public Shared Sub PrintValues(myList As IEnumerable)
Dim obj As [Object]
For Each obj In myList
Console.Write(" {0}", obj)
Next obj
Console.WriteLine()
End Sub
End Class
' This code produces the following output.
'
' ArrayList with five elements with a null value
' Count : 5
' Capacity : 16
' Values:
' ArrayList with seven elements with a string value
' Count : 7
' Capacity : 16
' Values: abc abc abc abc abc abc abc
Remarks
ArrayList accepts null
as a valid value and allows duplicate elements.
This method is an O(n)
operation, where n
is count
.