Tuple<T1,T2>.IStructuralComparable.CompareTo(Object, IComparer) Method
Definition
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Compares the current Tuple<T1,T2> object to a specified object by using a specified comparer, and returns an integer that indicates whether the current object is before, after, or in the same position as the specified object in the sort order.
virtual int System.Collections.IStructuralComparable.CompareTo(System::Object ^ other, System::Collections::IComparer ^ comparer) = System::Collections::IStructuralComparable::CompareTo;
int IStructuralComparable.CompareTo (object other, System.Collections.IComparer comparer);
abstract member System.Collections.IStructuralComparable.CompareTo : obj * System.Collections.IComparer -> int
override this.System.Collections.IStructuralComparable.CompareTo : obj * System.Collections.IComparer -> int
Function CompareTo (other As Object, comparer As IComparer) As Integer Implements IStructuralComparable.CompareTo
Parameters
- other
- Object
An object to compare with the current instance.
- comparer
- IComparer
An object that provides custom rules for comparison.
Returns
A signed integer that indicates the relative position of this instance and other
in the sort order, as shown in the following table.
Value | Description |
---|---|
A negative integer | This instance precedes other .
|
Zero | This instance and other have the same position in the sort order.
|
A positive integer | This instance follows other .
|
Implements
Exceptions
other
is not a Tuple<T1,T2> object.
Examples
The following example creates an array of Tuple<T1,T2> objects that consist of a student's name and test score. It displays the component of each tuple in the array in unsorted order, sorts the array, and then calls ToString to display the value of each tuple in sorted order. To sort the array, the example defines a generic ScoreComparer
class that implements the IComparer interface and sorts the Tuple<T1,T2> objects in ascending order by the value of their second component rather than their first component. Note that the example does not directly call the IStructuralComparable.CompareTo method. This method is called implicitly by the Array.Sort(Array, IComparer) method for each element in the array.
using System;
using System.Collections;
using System.Collections.Generic;
public class ScoreComparer<T1, T2> : IComparer
{
public int Compare(object x, object y)
{
Tuple<T1, T2> tX = x as Tuple<T1,T2>;
if (tX == null)
{
return 0;
}
else
{
Tuple<T1, T2> tY = y as Tuple<T1, T2>;
return Comparer<T2>.Default.Compare(tX.Item2, tY.Item2);
}
}
}
public class Example
{
public static void Main()
{
Tuple<string, Nullable<int>>[] scores =
{ new Tuple<string, Nullable<int>>("Jack", 78),
new Tuple<string, Nullable<int>>("Abbey", 92),
new Tuple<string, Nullable<int>>("Dave", 88),
new Tuple<string, Nullable<int>>("Sam", 91),
new Tuple<string, Nullable<int>>("Ed", null),
new Tuple<string, Nullable<int>>("Penelope", 82),
new Tuple<string, Nullable<int>>("Linda", 99),
new Tuple<string, Nullable<int>>("Judith", 84) };
Console.WriteLine("The values in unsorted order:");
foreach (var score in scores)
Console.WriteLine(score.ToString());
Console.WriteLine();
Array.Sort(scores, new ScoreComparer<string, Nullable<int>>());
Console.WriteLine("The values in sorted order:");
foreach (var score in scores)
Console.WriteLine(score.ToString());
}
}
// The example displays the following output;
// The values in unsorted order:
// (Jack, 78)
// (Abbey, 92)
// (Dave, 88)
// (Sam, 91)
// (Ed, )
// (Penelope, 82)
// (Linda, 99)
// (Judith, 84)
//
// The values in sorted order:
// (Ed, )
// (Jack, 78)
// (Penelope, 82)
// (Judith, 84)
// (Dave, 88)
// (Sam, 91)
// (Abbey, 92)
// (Linda, 99)
open System
open System.Collections
open System.Collections.Generic
type ScoreComparer<'T1, 'T2>() =
interface IComparer with
member _.Compare(x: obj, y: obj) =
match x with
| :? Tuple<'T1, 'T2> as tX ->
let tY = y :?> Tuple<'T1, 'T2>
Comparer<'T2>.Default.Compare(tX.Item2, tY.Item2)
| _ -> 0
let scores =
[| Tuple<string, Nullable<int>>("Jack", 78)
Tuple<string, Nullable<int>>("Abbey", 92)
Tuple<string, Nullable<int>>("Dave", 88)
Tuple<string, Nullable<int>>("Sam", 91)
Tuple<string, Nullable<int>>("Ed", Nullable())
Tuple<string, Nullable<int>>("Penelope", 82)
Tuple<string, Nullable<int>>("Linda", 99)
Tuple<string, Nullable<int>>("Judith", 84) |]
printfn "The values in unsorted order:"
for score in scores do
printfn $"{score}"
printfn ""
Array.Sort(scores, ScoreComparer<string, Nullable<int>>())
printfn "The values in sorted order:"
for score in scores do
printfn $"{score}"
// The example displays the following output
// The values in unsorted order:
// (Jack, 78)
// (Abbey, 92)
// (Dave, 88)
// (Sam, 91)
// (Ed, )
// (Penelope, 82)
// (Linda, 99)
// (Judith, 84)
//
// The values in sorted order:
// (Ed, )
// (Jack, 78)
// (Penelope, 82)
// (Judith, 84)
// (Dave, 88)
// (Sam, 91)
// (Abbey, 92)
// (Linda, 99)
Imports System.Collections
Imports System.Collections.Generic
Public Class ScoreComparer(Of T1, T2) : Implements IComparer
Public Function Compare(x As Object, y As Object) As Integer _
Implements IComparer.Compare
Dim tX As Tuple(Of T1, T2) = TryCast(x, Tuple(Of T1, T2))
If tX Is Nothing Then
Return 0
Else
Dim tY As Tuple(Of T1, T2) = DirectCast(y, Tuple(Of T1, T2))
Return Comparer(Of T2).Default.Compare(tx.Item2, tY.Item2)
End If
End Function
End Class
Module Example
Public Sub Main()
Dim scores() As Tuple(Of String, Nullable(Of Integer)) =
{ New Tuple(Of String, Nullable(Of Integer))("Jack", 78),
New Tuple(Of String, Nullable(Of Integer))("Abbey", 92),
New Tuple(Of String, Nullable(Of Integer))("Dave", 88),
New Tuple(Of String, Nullable(Of Integer))("Sam", 91),
New Tuple(Of String, Nullable(Of Integer))("Ed", Nothing),
New Tuple(Of String, Nullable(Of Integer))("Penelope", 82),
New Tuple(Of String, Nullable(Of Integer))("Linda", 99),
New Tuple(Of String, Nullable(Of Integer))("Judith", 84) }
Console.WriteLine("The values in unsorted order:")
For Each score In scores
Console.WriteLine(score.ToString())
Next
Console.WriteLine()
Array.Sort(scores, New ScoreComparer(Of String, Nullable(Of Integer))())
Console.WriteLine("The values in sorted order:")
For Each score In scores
Console.WriteLine(score.ToString())
Next
End Sub
End Module
' The example displays the following output;
' The values in unsorted order:
' (Jack, 78)
' (Abbey, 92)
' (Dave, 88)
' (Sam, 91)
' (Ed, )
' (Penelope, 82)
' (Linda, 99)
' (Judith, 84)
'
' The values in sorted order:
' (Ed, )
' (Jack, 78)
' (Penelope, 82)
' (Judith, 84)
' (Dave, 88)
' (Sam, 91)
' (Abbey, 92)
' (Linda, 99)
Remarks
This member is an explicit interface member implementation. It can be used only when the Tuple<T1,T2> instance is cast to an IStructuralComparable interface.
Although this method can be called directly, it is most commonly called by collection sorting methods that include IComparer parameters to order the members of a collection. For example, it is called by the Array.Sort(Array, IComparer) method and the Add method of a SortedList object that is instantiated by using the SortedList.SortedList(IComparer) constructor.
Caution
The IStructuralComparable.CompareTo method is intended for use in sorting operations. It should not be used when the primary purpose of a comparison is to determine whether two objects are equal. To determine whether two objects are equal, call the IStructuralEquatable.Equals method.