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foreach statement cannot operate on variables of type 'type1' because 'type2' does not contain a public definition for 'identifier'
To iterate through a collection using the foreach statement, the collection must meet the following requirements:
- Its type must include a public parameterless
GetEnumeratormethod whose return type is either class, struct, or interface type. - The return type of the
GetEnumeratormethod must contain a public property namedCurrentand a public parameterless method namedMoveNextwhose return type is Boolean.
Example
The following sample generates CS1579 because the MyCollection class doesn't contain the public GetEnumerator method:
// CS1579.cs
using System;
public class MyCollection
{
int[] items;
public MyCollection()
{
items = new int[5] {12, 44, 33, 2, 50};
}
// Delete the following line to resolve.
MyEnumerator GetEnumerator()
// Uncomment the following line to resolve:
// public MyEnumerator GetEnumerator()
{
return new MyEnumerator(this);
}
// Declare the enumerator class:
public class MyEnumerator
{
int nIndex;
MyCollection collection;
public MyEnumerator(MyCollection coll)
{
collection = coll;
nIndex = -1;
}
public bool MoveNext()
{
nIndex++;
return (nIndex < collection.items.Length);
}
public int Current => collection.items[nIndex];
}
public static void Main()
{
MyCollection col = new MyCollection();
Console.WriteLine("Values in the collection are:");
foreach (int i in col) // CS1579
{
Console.WriteLine(i);
}
}
}