Enumerable.Skip<TSource>(IEnumerable<TSource>, Int32) Method
Definition
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Bypasses a specified number of elements in a sequence and then returns the remaining elements.
public:
generic <typename TSource>
[System::Runtime::CompilerServices::Extension]
static System::Collections::Generic::IEnumerable<TSource> ^ Skip(System::Collections::Generic::IEnumerable<TSource> ^ source, int count);
public static System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<TSource> Skip<TSource> (this System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<TSource> source, int count);
static member Skip : seq<'Source> * int -> seq<'Source>
<Extension()>
Public Function Skip(Of TSource) (source As IEnumerable(Of TSource), count As Integer) As IEnumerable(Of TSource)
Type Parameters
- TSource
The type of the elements of source
.
Parameters
- source
- IEnumerable<TSource>
An IEnumerable<T> to return elements from.
- count
- Int32
The number of elements to skip before returning the remaining elements.
Returns
An IEnumerable<T> that contains the elements that occur after the specified index in the input sequence.
Exceptions
source
is null
.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how to use Skip to skip a specified number of elements in an array and return the remaining elements.
int[] grades = { 59, 82, 70, 56, 92, 98, 85 };
Console.WriteLine("All grades except the first three:");
foreach (int grade in grades.Skip(3))
{
Console.WriteLine(grade);
}
/*
This code produces the following output:
All grades except the first three:
56
92
98
85
*/
' Create an array of integers that represent grades.
Dim grades() As Integer = {59, 82, 70, 56, 92, 98, 85}
' Sort the numbers in descending order and
' get all but the first (largest) three numbers.
Dim skippedGrades As IEnumerable(Of Integer) =
grades _
.Skip(3)
' Display the results.
Dim output As New System.Text.StringBuilder("All grades except the first three are:" & vbCrLf)
For Each grade As Integer In skippedGrades
output.AppendLine(grade)
Next
Console.WriteLine(output.ToString())
' This code produces the following output:
'
' All grades except the first three are:
' 56
' 92
' 98
' 85
Remarks
This method is implemented by using deferred execution. The immediate return value is an object that stores all the information that is required to perform the action. The query represented by this method is not executed until the object is enumerated either by calling its GetEnumerator
method directly or by using foreach
in C# or For Each
in Visual Basic.
If source
contains fewer than count
elements, an empty IEnumerable<T> is returned. If count
is less than or equal to zero, all elements of source
are yielded.
The Take and Skip methods are functional complements. Given a collection sequence coll
and an integer n
, concatenating the results of coll.Take(n)
and coll.Skip(n)
yields the same sequence as coll
.
In Visual Basic query expression syntax, a Skip
clause translates to an invocation of Skip.