LinkedListNode<T> Clase
Definición
Importante
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Representa un nodo en una clase LinkedList<T>. Esta clase no puede heredarse.
generic <typename T>
public ref class LinkedListNode sealed
public sealed class LinkedListNode<T>
[System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComVisible(false)]
public sealed class LinkedListNode<T>
type LinkedListNode<'T> = class
[<System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComVisible(false)>]
type LinkedListNode<'T> = class
Public NotInheritable Class LinkedListNode(Of T)
Parámetros de tipo
- T
Especifica el tipo de elemento de la lista vinculada.
- Herencia
-
LinkedListNode<T>
- Atributos
Ejemplos
En el ejemplo de código siguiente se crea un LinkedListNode<T>, se agrega a y LinkedList<T>se realiza un seguimiento de los valores de sus propiedades a medida que cambian LinkedList<T> .
#using <System.dll>
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Collections::Generic;
public ref class GenericCollection {
public:
static void Main() {
// Create a new LinkedListNode of type String and displays its properties.
LinkedListNode<String^>^ lln = gcnew LinkedListNode<String^>( "orange" );
Console::WriteLine( "After creating the node ...." );
DisplayProperties( lln );
// Create a new LinkedList.
LinkedList<String^>^ ll = gcnew LinkedList<String^>();
// Add the "orange" node and display its properties.
ll->AddLast( lln );
Console::WriteLine( "After adding the node to the empty LinkedList ...." );
DisplayProperties( lln );
// Add nodes before and after the "orange" node and display the "orange" node's properties.
ll->AddFirst( "red" );
ll->AddLast( "yellow" );
Console::WriteLine( "After adding red and yellow ...." );
DisplayProperties( lln );
}
static void DisplayProperties( LinkedListNode<String^>^ lln ) {
if ( lln->List == nullptr )
Console::WriteLine( " Node is not linked." );
else
Console::WriteLine( " Node belongs to a linked list with {0} elements.", lln->List->Count );
if ( lln->Previous == nullptr )
Console::WriteLine( " Previous node is null." );
else
Console::WriteLine( " Value of previous node: {0}", lln->Previous->Value );
Console::WriteLine( " Value of current node: {0}", lln->Value );
if ( lln->Next == nullptr )
Console::WriteLine( " Next node is null." );
else
Console::WriteLine( " Value of next node: {0}", lln->Next->Value );
Console::WriteLine();
}
};
int main()
{
GenericCollection::Main();
}
/*
This code produces the following output.
After creating the node ....
Node is not linked.
Previous node is null.
Value of current node: orange
Next node is null.
After adding the node to the empty LinkedList ....
Node belongs to a linked list with 1 elements.
Previous node is null.
Value of current node: orange
Next node is null.
After adding red and yellow ....
Node belongs to a linked list with 3 elements.
Value of previous node: red
Value of current node: orange
Value of next node: yellow
*/
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
public class GenericCollection {
public static void Main() {
// Create a new LinkedListNode of type String and displays its properties.
LinkedListNode<String> lln = new LinkedListNode<String>( "orange" );
Console.WriteLine( "After creating the node ...." );
DisplayProperties( lln );
// Create a new LinkedList.
LinkedList<String> ll = new LinkedList<String>();
// Add the "orange" node and display its properties.
ll.AddLast( lln );
Console.WriteLine( "After adding the node to the empty LinkedList ...." );
DisplayProperties( lln );
// Add nodes before and after the "orange" node and display the "orange" node's properties.
ll.AddFirst( "red" );
ll.AddLast( "yellow" );
Console.WriteLine( "After adding red and yellow ...." );
DisplayProperties( lln );
}
public static void DisplayProperties( LinkedListNode<String> lln ) {
if ( lln.List == null )
Console.WriteLine( " Node is not linked." );
else
Console.WriteLine( " Node belongs to a linked list with {0} elements.", lln.List.Count );
if ( lln.Previous == null )
Console.WriteLine( " Previous node is null." );
else
Console.WriteLine( " Value of previous node: {0}", lln.Previous.Value );
Console.WriteLine( " Value of current node: {0}", lln.Value );
if ( lln.Next == null )
Console.WriteLine( " Next node is null." );
else
Console.WriteLine( " Value of next node: {0}", lln.Next.Value );
Console.WriteLine();
}
}
/*
This code produces the following output.
After creating the node ....
Node is not linked.
Previous node is null.
Value of current node: orange
Next node is null.
After adding the node to the empty LinkedList ....
Node belongs to a linked list with 1 elements.
Previous node is null.
Value of current node: orange
Next node is null.
After adding red and yellow ....
Node belongs to a linked list with 3 elements.
Value of previous node: red
Value of current node: orange
Value of next node: yellow
*/
Imports System.Collections.Generic
Public Class GenericCollection
Public Shared Sub Main()
' Create a new LinkedListNode of type String and displays its properties.
Dim lln As New LinkedListNode(Of String)("orange")
Console.WriteLine("After creating the node ....")
DisplayProperties(lln)
' Create a new LinkedList.
Dim ll As New LinkedList(Of String)
' Add the "orange" node and display its properties.
ll.AddLast(lln)
Console.WriteLine("After adding the node to the empty LinkedList ....")
DisplayProperties(lln)
' Add nodes before and after the "orange" node and display the "orange" node's properties.
ll.AddFirst("red")
ll.AddLast("yellow")
Console.WriteLine("After adding red and yellow ....")
DisplayProperties(lln)
End Sub
Public Shared Sub DisplayProperties(lln As LinkedListNode(Of String))
If lln.List Is Nothing Then
Console.WriteLine(" Node is not linked.")
Else
Console.WriteLine(" Node belongs to a linked list with {0} elements.", lln.List.Count)
End If
If lln.Previous Is Nothing Then
Console.WriteLine(" Previous node is null.")
Else
Console.WriteLine(" Value of previous node: {0}", lln.Previous.Value)
End If
Console.WriteLine(" Value of current node: {0}", lln.Value)
If lln.Next Is Nothing Then
Console.WriteLine(" Next node is null.")
Else
Console.WriteLine(" Value of next node: {0}", lln.Next.Value)
End If
Console.WriteLine()
End Sub
End Class
'This code produces the following output.
'
'After creating the node ....
' Node is not linked.
' Previous node is null.
' Value of current node: orange
' Next node is null.
'
'After adding the node to the empty LinkedList ....
' Node belongs to a linked list with 1 elements.
' Previous node is null.
' Value of current node: orange
' Next node is null.
'
'After adding red and yellow ....
' Node belongs to a linked list with 3 elements.
' Value of previous node: red
' Value of current node: orange
' Value of next node: yellow
Comentarios
Cada elemento de la LinkedList<T> colección es .LinkedListNode<T> LinkedListNode<T> contiene un valor, una referencia a la clase a la LinkedList<T> que pertenece, una referencia al nodo siguiente y una referencia al nodo anterior.
Constructores
LinkedListNode<T>(T) |
Inicializa una nueva instancia de la clase LinkedListNode<T> que contiene el valor especificado. |
Propiedades
List |
Obtiene la colección LinkedList<T> a la que pertenece el objeto LinkedListNode<T>. |
Next |
Obtiene el siguiente nodo de la colección LinkedList<T>. |
Previous |
Obtiene el anterior nodo de la colección LinkedList<T>. |
Value |
Obtiene el valor que contiene el nodo. |
ValueRef |
Obtiene una referencia al valor mantenido por el nodo. |
Métodos
Equals(Object) |
Determina si el objeto especificado es igual que el objeto actual. (Heredado de Object) |
GetHashCode() |
Sirve como la función hash predeterminada. (Heredado de Object) |
GetType() |
Obtiene el Type de la instancia actual. (Heredado de Object) |
MemberwiseClone() |
Crea una copia superficial del Object actual. (Heredado de Object) |
ToString() |
Devuelve una cadena que representa el objeto actual. (Heredado de Object) |