ConsoleKeyInfo.GetHashCode Method

Definition

Returns the hash code for the current ConsoleKeyInfo object.

public override int GetHashCode ();

Returns

A 32-bit signed integer hash code.

Examples

The following example demonstrates the GetHashCode method.

// This example demonstrates the ConsoleKeyInfo.GetHashCode() method.

using System;
using System.Text;

class Sample
{
    public static void Main()
    {
    string k1 = "\nEnter a key ......... ";
    string key1 = "";
    string hashCodeFmt = "The hash code for the {0} key is {1}.";
    string prompt = "Press the escape key (ESC) to quit, " +
                    "or any other key to continue.";
    ConsoleKeyInfo cki1;
    int hashCode = 0;

//
// The Console.TreatControlCAsInput property prevents this example from
// ending if you press CTL+C, however all other operating system keys and
// shortcuts, such as ALT+TAB or the Windows Logo key, are still in effect.
//
    Console.TreatControlCAsInput = true;

// Request that the user enter two key presses. A key press and any
// combination shift, CTRL, and ALT modifier keys is permitted.
    do
    {
        Console.Write(k1);
        cki1 = Console.ReadKey(false);
        Console.WriteLine();
//
        key1 = KeyCombination(cki1);
        hashCode = cki1.GetHashCode();
        Console.WriteLine(hashCodeFmt, key1, hashCode);
//
        Console.WriteLine(prompt);
        cki1 = Console.ReadKey(true);
    } while (cki1.Key != ConsoleKey.Escape);
// Note: This example requires the Escape (Esc) key.
    }

// The KeyCombination() method creates a string that specifies what
// key and what combination of shift, CTRL, and ALT modifier keys
// were pressed simultaneously.

    protected static string KeyCombination(ConsoleKeyInfo sourceCki)
    {
    StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
    sb.Length = 0;
    string keyCombo;
    if (sourceCki.Modifiers != 0)
        {
        if ((sourceCki.Modifiers & ConsoleModifiers.Alt) != 0)
            sb.Append("ALT+");
        if ((sourceCki.Modifiers & ConsoleModifiers.Shift) != 0)
            sb.Append("SHIFT+");
        if ((sourceCki.Modifiers & ConsoleModifiers.Control) != 0)
            sb.Append("CTL+");
        }
    sb.Append(sourceCki.Key.ToString());
    keyCombo = sb.ToString();
    return keyCombo;
    }
}

/*
This example produces results similar to the following output:

Enter a key ......... a
The hash code for the A key is 97.
Press the escape key (ESC) to quit, or any other key to continue.

Enter a key ......... S
The hash code for the SHIFT+S key is 83.
Press the escape key (ESC) to quit, or any other key to continue.

Enter a key .........
The hash code for the ALT+SHIFT+CTL+J key is 7.
Press the escape key (ESC) to quit, or any other key to continue.

*/

Remarks

The value returned by the GetHashCode method is not suitable for distinguishing one ConsoleKeyInfo object from another. If your application needs a unique hash code, override the GetHashCode method with your own method.

Applies to

Product Versions
.NET Core 1.0, Core 1.1, Core 2.0, Core 2.1, Core 2.2, Core 3.0, Core 3.1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
.NET Framework 2.0, 3.0, 3.5, 4.0, 4.5, 4.5.1, 4.5.2, 4.6, 4.6.1, 4.6.2, 4.7, 4.7.1, 4.7.2, 4.8, 4.8.1
.NET Standard 1.3, 1.4, 1.6, 2.0, 2.1