SortedList.CopyTo(Array, Int32) Method
Definition
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Copies SortedList elements to a one-dimensional Array object, starting at the specified index in the array.
public:
virtual void CopyTo(Array ^ array, int arrayIndex);
public virtual void CopyTo (Array array, int arrayIndex);
abstract member CopyTo : Array * int -> unit
override this.CopyTo : Array * int -> unit
Public Overridable Sub CopyTo (array As Array, arrayIndex As Integer)
Parameters
- array
- Array
The one-dimensional Array object that is the destination of the DictionaryEntry objects copied from SortedList. The Array must have zero-based indexing.
- arrayIndex
- Int32
The zero-based index in array
at which copying begins.
Implements
Exceptions
array
is null
.
arrayIndex
is less than zero.
array
is multidimensional.
-or-
The number of elements in the source SortedList object is greater than the available space from arrayIndex
to the end of the destination array
.
The type of the source SortedList cannot be cast automatically to the type of the destination array
.
Examples
The following code example shows how to copy the values in a SortedList object into a one-dimensional Array object.
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Collections;
void PrintValues( array<DictionaryEntry>^ myArr, Char mySeparator );
int main()
{
// Creates and initializes the source SortedList.
SortedList^ mySourceList = gcnew SortedList;
mySourceList->Add( 2, "cats" );
mySourceList->Add( 3, "in" );
mySourceList->Add( 1, "napping" );
mySourceList->Add( 4, "the" );
mySourceList->Add( 0, "three" );
mySourceList->Add( 5, "barn" );
// Creates and initializes the one-dimensional target Array.
array<String^>^tempArray = {"The","quick","brown","fox","jumps","over","the","lazy","dog"};
array<DictionaryEntry>^myTargetArray = gcnew array<DictionaryEntry>(15);
int i = 0;
IEnumerator^ myEnum = tempArray->GetEnumerator();
while ( myEnum->MoveNext() )
{
String^ s = safe_cast<String^>(myEnum->Current);
myTargetArray[ i ].Key = i;
myTargetArray[ i ].Value = s;
i++;
}
// Displays the values of the target Array.
Console::WriteLine( "The target Array contains the following (before and after copying):" );
PrintValues( myTargetArray, ' ' );
// Copies the entire source SortedList to the target SortedList, starting at index 6.
mySourceList->CopyTo( myTargetArray, 6 );
// Displays the values of the target Array.
PrintValues( myTargetArray, ' ' );
}
void PrintValues( array<DictionaryEntry>^ myArr, Char mySeparator )
{
for ( int i = 0; i < myArr->Length; i++ )
Console::Write( "{0}{1}", mySeparator, myArr[ i ].Value );
Console::WriteLine();
}
/*
This code produces the following output.
The target Array contains the following (before and after copying):
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
The quick brown fox jumps over three napping cats in the barn
*/
using System;
using System.Collections;
public class SamplesSortedList {
public static void Main() {
// Creates and initializes the source SortedList.
SortedList mySourceList = new SortedList();
mySourceList.Add( 2, "cats" );
mySourceList.Add( 3, "in" );
mySourceList.Add( 1, "napping" );
mySourceList.Add( 4, "the" );
mySourceList.Add( 0, "three" );
mySourceList.Add( 5, "barn" );
// Creates and initializes the one-dimensional target Array.
String[] tempArray = new String[] { "The", "quick", "brown", "fox", "jumps", "over", "the", "lazy", "dog" };
DictionaryEntry[] myTargetArray = new DictionaryEntry[15];
int i = 0;
foreach ( string s in tempArray ) {
myTargetArray[i].Key = i;
myTargetArray[i].Value = s;
i++;
}
// Displays the values of the target Array.
Console.WriteLine( "The target Array contains the following (before and after copying):" );
PrintValues( myTargetArray, ' ' );
// Copies the entire source SortedList to the target SortedList, starting at index 6.
mySourceList.CopyTo( myTargetArray, 6 );
// Displays the values of the target Array.
PrintValues( myTargetArray, ' ' );
}
public static void PrintValues( DictionaryEntry[] myArr, char mySeparator ) {
for ( int i = 0; i < myArr.Length; i++ )
Console.Write( "{0}{1}", mySeparator, myArr[i].Value );
Console.WriteLine();
}
}
/*
This code produces the following output.
The target Array contains the following (before and after copying):
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
The quick brown fox jumps over three napping cats in the barn
*/
Imports System.Collections
Public Class SamplesSortedList
Public Shared Sub Main()
' Creates and initializes the source SortedList.
Dim mySourceList As New SortedList()
mySourceList.Add(2, "cats")
mySourceList.Add(3, "in")
mySourceList.Add(1, "napping")
mySourceList.Add(4, "the")
mySourceList.Add(0, "three")
mySourceList.Add(5, "barn")
' Creates and initializes the one-dimensional target Array.
Dim tempArray() As String = {"The", "quick", "brown", "fox", "jumps", "over", "the", "lazy", "dog"}
Dim myTargetArray(14) As DictionaryEntry
Dim i As Integer = 0
Dim s As String
For Each s In tempArray
myTargetArray(i).Key = i
myTargetArray(i).Value = s
i += 1
Next s
' Displays the values of the target Array.
Console.WriteLine("The target Array contains the following (before and after copying):")
PrintValues(myTargetArray, " "c)
' Copies the entire source SortedList to the target SortedList, starting at index 6.
mySourceList.CopyTo(myTargetArray, 6)
' Displays the values of the target Array.
PrintValues(myTargetArray, " "c)
End Sub
Public Shared Sub PrintValues(myArr() As DictionaryEntry, mySeparator As Char)
Dim i As Integer
For i = 0 To myArr.Length - 1
Console.Write("{0}{1}", mySeparator, myArr(i).Value)
Next i
Console.WriteLine()
End Sub
End Class
'This code produces the following output.
'
'The target Array contains the following (before and after copying):
' The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
' The quick brown fox jumps over three napping cats in the barn
Remarks
The key/value pairs are copied to the Array object in the same order in which the enumerator iterates through the SortedList object.
To copy only the keys in the SortedList, use SortedList.Keys.CopyTo
.
To copy only the values in the SortedList, use SortedList.Values.CopyTo
.
This method is an O(n)
operation, where n
is Count.