Array.LastIndexOf Méthode
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Surcharges
LastIndexOf(Array, Object) |
Recherche l’objet spécifié et retourne l’index de la dernière occurrence dans l’ensemble de l'Arrayunidimensionnel . |
LastIndexOf(Array, Object, Int32) |
Recherche l’objet spécifié et retourne l’index de la dernière occurrence dans la plage d’éléments de l'Array unidimensionnel qui s’étend du premier élément à l’index spécifié. |
LastIndexOf(Array, Object, Int32, Int32) |
Recherche l’objet spécifié et retourne l’index de la dernière occurrence dans la plage d’éléments de l'Array unidimensionnel qui contient le nombre spécifié d’éléments et se termine à l’index spécifié. |
LastIndexOf<T>(T[], T) |
Recherche l’objet spécifié et retourne l’index de la dernière occurrence dans l’ensemble de la Array. |
LastIndexOf<T>(T[], T, Int32) |
Recherche l’objet spécifié et retourne l’index de la dernière occurrence dans la plage d’éléments du Array qui s’étend du premier élément à l’index spécifié. |
LastIndexOf<T>(T[], T, Int32, Int32) |
Recherche l’objet spécifié et retourne l’index de la dernière occurrence dans la plage d’éléments du Array qui contient le nombre spécifié d’éléments et se termine à l’index spécifié. |
LastIndexOf(Array, Object)
- Source:
- Array.cs
- Source:
- Array.cs
- Source:
- Array.cs
Recherche l’objet spécifié et retourne l’index de la dernière occurrence dans l’ensemble de l'Arrayunidimensionnel .
public:
static int LastIndexOf(Array ^ array, System::Object ^ value);
public static int LastIndexOf (Array array, object value);
public static int LastIndexOf (Array array, object? value);
static member LastIndexOf : Array * obj -> int
Public Shared Function LastIndexOf (array As Array, value As Object) As Integer
Paramètres
- value
- Object
Objet à localiser dans array
.
Retours
Index de la dernière occurrence de value
dans l’ensemble de la array
, s’il est trouvé ; sinon, la limite inférieure du tableau moins 1.
Exceptions
array
est null
.
array
est multidimensionnel.
Exemples
L’exemple de code suivant montre comment déterminer l’index de la dernière occurrence d’un élément spécifié dans un tableau.
using namespace System;
void PrintIndexAndValues( Array^ myArray );
void main()
{
// Creates and initializes a new Array instance with three elements of the same value.
Array^ myArray = Array::CreateInstance( String::typeid, 12 );
myArray->SetValue( "the", 0 );
myArray->SetValue( "quick", 1 );
myArray->SetValue( "brown", 2 );
myArray->SetValue( "fox", 3 );
myArray->SetValue( "jumps", 4 );
myArray->SetValue( "over", 5 );
myArray->SetValue( "the", 6 );
myArray->SetValue( "lazy", 7 );
myArray->SetValue( "dog", 8 );
myArray->SetValue( "in", 9 );
myArray->SetValue( "the", 10 );
myArray->SetValue( "barn", 11 );
// Displays the values of the Array.
Console::WriteLine( "The Array instance contains the following values:" );
PrintIndexAndValues( myArray );
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value.
String^ myString = "the";
int myIndex = Array::LastIndexOf( myArray, myString );
Console::WriteLine( "The last occurrence of \"{0}\" is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex );
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in the first section of the Array.
myIndex = Array::LastIndexOf( myArray, myString, 8 );
Console::WriteLine( "The last occurrence of \"{0}\" between the start and index 8 is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex );
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in a section of the Array.
// Note that the start index is greater than the end index because the search is done backward.
myIndex = Array::LastIndexOf( myArray, myString, 10, 6 );
Console::WriteLine( "The last occurrence of \"{0}\" between index 5 and index 10 is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex );
}
void PrintIndexAndValues( Array^ myArray )
{
for ( int i = myArray->GetLowerBound( 0 ); i <= myArray->GetUpperBound( 0 ); i++ )
Console::WriteLine( "\t[{0}]:\t{1}", i, myArray->GetValue( i ) );
}
/*
This code produces the following output.
The Array instance contains the following values:
[0]: the
[1]: quick
[2]: brown
[3]: fox
[4]: jumps
[5]: over
[6]: the
[7]: lazy
[8]: dog
[9]: in
[10]: the
[11]: barn
The last occurrence of "the" is at index 10.
The last occurrence of "the" between the start and index 8 is at index 6.
The last occurrence of "the" between index 5 and index 10 is at index 10.
*/
let printIndexAndValues (arr: 'a []) =
for i = arr.GetLowerBound 0 to arr.GetUpperBound 0 do
printfn $"\t[{i}]:\t{arr[i]}"
// Creates and initializes a new Array with three elements of the same value.
let myArray =
[| "the"; "quick"; "brown"; "fox"
"jumps"; "over"; "the"; "lazy"
"dog"; "in"; "the"; "barn" |]
// Displays the values of the Array.
printfn "The Array contains the following values:"
printIndexAndValues myArray
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value.
let myString = "the"
let myIndex = Array.LastIndexOf(myArray, myString)
printfn $"The last occurrence of \"{myString}\" is at index {myIndex}."
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in the first section of the Array.
let myIndex = Array.LastIndexOf(myArray, myString, 8)
printfn $"The last occurrence of \"{myString}\" between the start and index 8 is at index {myIndex}."
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in a section of the Array.
// Note that the start index is greater than the end index because the search is done backward.
let myIndex = Array.LastIndexOf( myArray, myString, 10, 6 )
printfn $"The last occurrence of \"{myString}\" between index 5 and index 10 is at index {myIndex}."
// This code produces the following output.
//
// The Array contains the following values:
// [0]: the
// [1]: quick
// [2]: brown
// [3]: fox
// [4]: jumps
// [5]: over
// [6]: the
// [7]: lazy
// [8]: dog
// [9]: in
// [10]: the
// [11]: barn
// The last occurrence of "the" is at index 10.
// The last occurrence of "the" between the start and index 8 is at index 6.
// The last occurrence of "the" between index 5 and index 10 is at index 10.
// Creates and initializes a new Array with three elements of the same value.
Array myArray=Array.CreateInstance( typeof(string), 12 );
myArray.SetValue( "the", 0 );
myArray.SetValue( "quick", 1 );
myArray.SetValue( "brown", 2 );
myArray.SetValue( "fox", 3 );
myArray.SetValue( "jumps", 4 );
myArray.SetValue( "over", 5 );
myArray.SetValue( "the", 6 );
myArray.SetValue( "lazy", 7 );
myArray.SetValue( "dog", 8 );
myArray.SetValue( "in", 9 );
myArray.SetValue( "the", 10 );
myArray.SetValue( "barn", 11 );
// Displays the values of the Array.
Console.WriteLine( "The Array contains the following values:" );
PrintIndexAndValues( myArray );
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value.
string myString = "the";
int myIndex = Array.LastIndexOf( myArray, myString );
Console.WriteLine( "The last occurrence of \"{0}\" is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex );
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in the first section of the Array.
myIndex = Array.LastIndexOf( myArray, myString, 8 );
Console.WriteLine( "The last occurrence of \"{0}\" between the start and index 8 is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex );
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in a section of the Array.
// Note that the start index is greater than the end index because the search is done backward.
myIndex = Array.LastIndexOf( myArray, myString, 10, 6 );
Console.WriteLine( "The last occurrence of \"{0}\" between index 5 and index 10 is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex );
void PrintIndexAndValues( Array anArray ) {
for ( int i = anArray.GetLowerBound(0); i <= anArray.GetUpperBound(0); i++ )
Console.WriteLine( "\t[{0}]:\t{1}", i, anArray.GetValue( i ) );
}
/*
This code produces the following output.
The Array contains the following values:
[0]: the
[1]: quick
[2]: brown
[3]: fox
[4]: jumps
[5]: over
[6]: the
[7]: lazy
[8]: dog
[9]: in
[10]: the
[11]: barn
The last occurrence of "the" is at index 10.
The last occurrence of "the" between the start and index 8 is at index 6.
The last occurrence of "the" between index 5 and index 10 is at index 10.
*/
Public Class SamplesArray
Public Shared Sub Main()
' Creates and initializes a new Array with three elements of
' the same value.
Dim myArray As Array = Array.CreateInstance(GetType(String), 12)
myArray.SetValue("the", 0)
myArray.SetValue("quick", 1)
myArray.SetValue("brown", 2)
myArray.SetValue("fox", 3)
myArray.SetValue("jumps", 4)
myArray.SetValue("over", 5)
myArray.SetValue("the", 6)
myArray.SetValue("lazy", 7)
myArray.SetValue("dog", 8)
myArray.SetValue("in", 9)
myArray.SetValue("the", 10)
myArray.SetValue("barn", 11)
' Displays the values of the Array.
Console.WriteLine("The Array contains the following values:")
PrintIndexAndValues(myArray)
' Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value.
Dim myString As String = "the"
Dim myIndex As Integer = Array.LastIndexOf(myArray, myString)
Console.WriteLine("The last occurrence of ""{0}"" is at index {1}.", _
myString, myIndex)
' Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in the first
' section of the Array.
myIndex = Array.LastIndexOf(myArray, myString, 8)
Console.WriteLine("The last occurrence of ""{0}"" between the start " _
+ "and index 8 is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex)
' Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in a section
' of the Array. Note that the start index is greater than the end
' index because the search is done backward.
myIndex = Array.LastIndexOf(myArray, myString, 10, 6)
Console.WriteLine("The last occurrence of ""{0}"" between index 5 " _
+ "and index 10 is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex)
End Sub
Public Shared Sub PrintIndexAndValues(myArray As Array)
Dim i As Integer
For i = myArray.GetLowerBound(0) To myArray.GetUpperBound(0)
Console.WriteLine(ControlChars.Tab + "[{0}]:" + ControlChars.Tab _
+ "{1}", i, myArray.GetValue(i))
Next i
End Sub
End Class
' This code produces the following output.
'
' The Array contains the following values:
' [0]: the
' [1]: quick
' [2]: brown
' [3]: fox
' [4]: jumps
' [5]: over
' [6]: the
' [7]: lazy
' [8]: dog
' [9]: in
' [10]: the
' [11]: barn
' The last occurrence of "the" is at index 10.
' The last occurrence of "the" between the start and index 8 is at index 6.
' The last occurrence of "the" between index 5 and index 10 is at index 10.
Remarques
Le Array unidimensionnel est recherché en arrière à partir du dernier élément et se termine au premier élément.
Les éléments sont comparés à la valeur spécifiée à l’aide de la méthode Object.Equals. Si le type d’élément est un type nontrinsique (défini par l’utilisateur), l’implémentation Equals
de ce type est utilisée.
Étant donné que la plupart des tableaux ont une limite inférieure de zéro, cette méthode retourne généralement -1 lorsque value
est introuvable. Dans les rares cas où la limite inférieure du tableau est égale à Int32.MinValue et value
est introuvable, cette méthode retourne Int32.MaxValue, qui est System.Int32.MinValue - 1
.
Cette méthode est une opération O(n
), où n
est la Length de array
.
Dans .NET Framework 2.0 et versions ultérieures, cette méthode utilise les méthodes Equals et CompareTo de l'Array pour déterminer si la Object spécifiée par le paramètre value
existe. Dans les versions antérieures de .NET Framework, cette détermination a été effectuée à l’aide des méthodes de Equals et de CompareTo des value
Object elle-même.
CompareTo méthodes du paramètre item
sur les objets de la collection.
Voir aussi
S’applique à
LastIndexOf(Array, Object, Int32)
- Source:
- Array.cs
- Source:
- Array.cs
- Source:
- Array.cs
Recherche l’objet spécifié et retourne l’index de la dernière occurrence dans la plage d’éléments de l'Array unidimensionnel qui s’étend du premier élément à l’index spécifié.
public:
static int LastIndexOf(Array ^ array, System::Object ^ value, int startIndex);
public static int LastIndexOf (Array array, object value, int startIndex);
public static int LastIndexOf (Array array, object? value, int startIndex);
static member LastIndexOf : Array * obj * int -> int
Public Shared Function LastIndexOf (array As Array, value As Object, startIndex As Integer) As Integer
Paramètres
- value
- Object
Objet à localiser dans array
.
- startIndex
- Int32
Index de départ de la recherche descendante.
Retours
Index de la dernière occurrence de value
dans la plage d’éléments de array
qui s’étend du premier élément à startIndex
, s’il est trouvé ; sinon, la limite inférieure du tableau moins 1.
Exceptions
array
est null
.
startIndex
est en dehors de la plage d’index valides pour array
.
array
est multidimensionnel.
Exemples
L’exemple de code suivant montre comment déterminer l’index de la dernière occurrence d’un élément spécifié dans un tableau.
using namespace System;
void PrintIndexAndValues( Array^ myArray );
void main()
{
// Creates and initializes a new Array instance with three elements of the same value.
Array^ myArray = Array::CreateInstance( String::typeid, 12 );
myArray->SetValue( "the", 0 );
myArray->SetValue( "quick", 1 );
myArray->SetValue( "brown", 2 );
myArray->SetValue( "fox", 3 );
myArray->SetValue( "jumps", 4 );
myArray->SetValue( "over", 5 );
myArray->SetValue( "the", 6 );
myArray->SetValue( "lazy", 7 );
myArray->SetValue( "dog", 8 );
myArray->SetValue( "in", 9 );
myArray->SetValue( "the", 10 );
myArray->SetValue( "barn", 11 );
// Displays the values of the Array.
Console::WriteLine( "The Array instance contains the following values:" );
PrintIndexAndValues( myArray );
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value.
String^ myString = "the";
int myIndex = Array::LastIndexOf( myArray, myString );
Console::WriteLine( "The last occurrence of \"{0}\" is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex );
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in the first section of the Array.
myIndex = Array::LastIndexOf( myArray, myString, 8 );
Console::WriteLine( "The last occurrence of \"{0}\" between the start and index 8 is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex );
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in a section of the Array.
// Note that the start index is greater than the end index because the search is done backward.
myIndex = Array::LastIndexOf( myArray, myString, 10, 6 );
Console::WriteLine( "The last occurrence of \"{0}\" between index 5 and index 10 is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex );
}
void PrintIndexAndValues( Array^ myArray )
{
for ( int i = myArray->GetLowerBound( 0 ); i <= myArray->GetUpperBound( 0 ); i++ )
Console::WriteLine( "\t[{0}]:\t{1}", i, myArray->GetValue( i ) );
}
/*
This code produces the following output.
The Array instance contains the following values:
[0]: the
[1]: quick
[2]: brown
[3]: fox
[4]: jumps
[5]: over
[6]: the
[7]: lazy
[8]: dog
[9]: in
[10]: the
[11]: barn
The last occurrence of "the" is at index 10.
The last occurrence of "the" between the start and index 8 is at index 6.
The last occurrence of "the" between index 5 and index 10 is at index 10.
*/
let printIndexAndValues (arr: 'a []) =
for i = arr.GetLowerBound 0 to arr.GetUpperBound 0 do
printfn $"\t[{i}]:\t{arr[i]}"
// Creates and initializes a new Array with three elements of the same value.
let myArray =
[| "the"; "quick"; "brown"; "fox"
"jumps"; "over"; "the"; "lazy"
"dog"; "in"; "the"; "barn" |]
// Displays the values of the Array.
printfn "The Array contains the following values:"
printIndexAndValues myArray
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value.
let myString = "the"
let myIndex = Array.LastIndexOf(myArray, myString)
printfn $"The last occurrence of \"{myString}\" is at index {myIndex}."
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in the first section of the Array.
let myIndex = Array.LastIndexOf(myArray, myString, 8)
printfn $"The last occurrence of \"{myString}\" between the start and index 8 is at index {myIndex}."
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in a section of the Array.
// Note that the start index is greater than the end index because the search is done backward.
let myIndex = Array.LastIndexOf( myArray, myString, 10, 6 )
printfn $"The last occurrence of \"{myString}\" between index 5 and index 10 is at index {myIndex}."
// This code produces the following output.
//
// The Array contains the following values:
// [0]: the
// [1]: quick
// [2]: brown
// [3]: fox
// [4]: jumps
// [5]: over
// [6]: the
// [7]: lazy
// [8]: dog
// [9]: in
// [10]: the
// [11]: barn
// The last occurrence of "the" is at index 10.
// The last occurrence of "the" between the start and index 8 is at index 6.
// The last occurrence of "the" between index 5 and index 10 is at index 10.
// Creates and initializes a new Array with three elements of the same value.
Array myArray=Array.CreateInstance( typeof(string), 12 );
myArray.SetValue( "the", 0 );
myArray.SetValue( "quick", 1 );
myArray.SetValue( "brown", 2 );
myArray.SetValue( "fox", 3 );
myArray.SetValue( "jumps", 4 );
myArray.SetValue( "over", 5 );
myArray.SetValue( "the", 6 );
myArray.SetValue( "lazy", 7 );
myArray.SetValue( "dog", 8 );
myArray.SetValue( "in", 9 );
myArray.SetValue( "the", 10 );
myArray.SetValue( "barn", 11 );
// Displays the values of the Array.
Console.WriteLine( "The Array contains the following values:" );
PrintIndexAndValues( myArray );
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value.
string myString = "the";
int myIndex = Array.LastIndexOf( myArray, myString );
Console.WriteLine( "The last occurrence of \"{0}\" is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex );
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in the first section of the Array.
myIndex = Array.LastIndexOf( myArray, myString, 8 );
Console.WriteLine( "The last occurrence of \"{0}\" between the start and index 8 is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex );
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in a section of the Array.
// Note that the start index is greater than the end index because the search is done backward.
myIndex = Array.LastIndexOf( myArray, myString, 10, 6 );
Console.WriteLine( "The last occurrence of \"{0}\" between index 5 and index 10 is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex );
void PrintIndexAndValues( Array anArray ) {
for ( int i = anArray.GetLowerBound(0); i <= anArray.GetUpperBound(0); i++ )
Console.WriteLine( "\t[{0}]:\t{1}", i, anArray.GetValue( i ) );
}
/*
This code produces the following output.
The Array contains the following values:
[0]: the
[1]: quick
[2]: brown
[3]: fox
[4]: jumps
[5]: over
[6]: the
[7]: lazy
[8]: dog
[9]: in
[10]: the
[11]: barn
The last occurrence of "the" is at index 10.
The last occurrence of "the" between the start and index 8 is at index 6.
The last occurrence of "the" between index 5 and index 10 is at index 10.
*/
Public Class SamplesArray
Public Shared Sub Main()
' Creates and initializes a new Array with three elements of
' the same value.
Dim myArray As Array = Array.CreateInstance(GetType(String), 12)
myArray.SetValue("the", 0)
myArray.SetValue("quick", 1)
myArray.SetValue("brown", 2)
myArray.SetValue("fox", 3)
myArray.SetValue("jumps", 4)
myArray.SetValue("over", 5)
myArray.SetValue("the", 6)
myArray.SetValue("lazy", 7)
myArray.SetValue("dog", 8)
myArray.SetValue("in", 9)
myArray.SetValue("the", 10)
myArray.SetValue("barn", 11)
' Displays the values of the Array.
Console.WriteLine("The Array contains the following values:")
PrintIndexAndValues(myArray)
' Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value.
Dim myString As String = "the"
Dim myIndex As Integer = Array.LastIndexOf(myArray, myString)
Console.WriteLine("The last occurrence of ""{0}"" is at index {1}.", _
myString, myIndex)
' Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in the first
' section of the Array.
myIndex = Array.LastIndexOf(myArray, myString, 8)
Console.WriteLine("The last occurrence of ""{0}"" between the start " _
+ "and index 8 is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex)
' Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in a section
' of the Array. Note that the start index is greater than the end
' index because the search is done backward.
myIndex = Array.LastIndexOf(myArray, myString, 10, 6)
Console.WriteLine("The last occurrence of ""{0}"" between index 5 " _
+ "and index 10 is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex)
End Sub
Public Shared Sub PrintIndexAndValues(myArray As Array)
Dim i As Integer
For i = myArray.GetLowerBound(0) To myArray.GetUpperBound(0)
Console.WriteLine(ControlChars.Tab + "[{0}]:" + ControlChars.Tab _
+ "{1}", i, myArray.GetValue(i))
Next i
End Sub
End Class
' This code produces the following output.
'
' The Array contains the following values:
' [0]: the
' [1]: quick
' [2]: brown
' [3]: fox
' [4]: jumps
' [5]: over
' [6]: the
' [7]: lazy
' [8]: dog
' [9]: in
' [10]: the
' [11]: barn
' The last occurrence of "the" is at index 10.
' The last occurrence of "the" between the start and index 8 is at index 6.
' The last occurrence of "the" between index 5 and index 10 is at index 10.
Remarques
Le Array unidimensionnel est recherché vers l’arrière à partir de startIndex
et se termine au premier élément.
Les éléments sont comparés à la valeur spécifiée à l’aide de la méthode Object.Equals. Si le type d’élément est un type nontrinsique (défini par l’utilisateur), l’implémentation Equals
de ce type est utilisée.
Étant donné que la plupart des tableaux ont une limite inférieure de zéro, cette méthode retourne généralement -1 lorsque value
est introuvable. Dans les rares cas où la limite inférieure du tableau est égale à Int32.MinValue et value
est introuvable, cette méthode retourne Int32.MaxValue, qui est System.Int32.MinValue - 1
.
Cette méthode est une opération O(n
), où n
est le nombre d’éléments du début de array
à startIndex
.
Dans .NET Framework 2.0 et versions ultérieures, cette méthode utilise les méthodes Equals et CompareTo de l'Array pour déterminer si la Object spécifiée par le paramètre value
existe. Dans les versions antérieures de .NET Framework, cette détermination a été effectuée à l’aide des méthodes de Equals et de CompareTo des value
Object elle-même.
Voir aussi
S’applique à
LastIndexOf(Array, Object, Int32, Int32)
- Source:
- Array.cs
- Source:
- Array.cs
- Source:
- Array.cs
Recherche l’objet spécifié et retourne l’index de la dernière occurrence dans la plage d’éléments de l'Array unidimensionnel qui contient le nombre spécifié d’éléments et se termine à l’index spécifié.
public:
static int LastIndexOf(Array ^ array, System::Object ^ value, int startIndex, int count);
public static int LastIndexOf (Array array, object value, int startIndex, int count);
public static int LastIndexOf (Array array, object? value, int startIndex, int count);
static member LastIndexOf : Array * obj * int * int -> int
Public Shared Function LastIndexOf (array As Array, value As Object, startIndex As Integer, count As Integer) As Integer
Paramètres
- value
- Object
Objet à localiser dans array
.
- startIndex
- Int32
Index de départ de la recherche descendante.
- count
- Int32
Nombre d’éléments de la section à rechercher.
Retours
Index de la dernière occurrence de value
dans la plage d’éléments de array
qui contient le nombre d’éléments spécifiés dans count
et se termine à startIndex
, le cas échéant ; sinon, la limite inférieure du tableau moins 1.
Exceptions
array
est null
.
startIndex
est en dehors de la plage d’index valides pour array
.
-ou-
count
est inférieur à zéro.
-ou-
startIndex
et count
ne spécifient pas de section valide dans array
.
array
est multidimensionnel.
Exemples
L’exemple de code suivant montre comment déterminer l’index de la dernière occurrence d’un élément spécifié dans un tableau. Notez que la méthode LastIndexOf est une recherche descendante ; par conséquent, count
doit être inférieur ou égal à (startIndex
moins la limite inférieure du tableau plus 1).
using namespace System;
void PrintIndexAndValues( Array^ myArray );
void main()
{
// Creates and initializes a new Array instance with three elements of the same value.
Array^ myArray = Array::CreateInstance( String::typeid, 12 );
myArray->SetValue( "the", 0 );
myArray->SetValue( "quick", 1 );
myArray->SetValue( "brown", 2 );
myArray->SetValue( "fox", 3 );
myArray->SetValue( "jumps", 4 );
myArray->SetValue( "over", 5 );
myArray->SetValue( "the", 6 );
myArray->SetValue( "lazy", 7 );
myArray->SetValue( "dog", 8 );
myArray->SetValue( "in", 9 );
myArray->SetValue( "the", 10 );
myArray->SetValue( "barn", 11 );
// Displays the values of the Array.
Console::WriteLine( "The Array instance contains the following values:" );
PrintIndexAndValues( myArray );
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value.
String^ myString = "the";
int myIndex = Array::LastIndexOf( myArray, myString );
Console::WriteLine( "The last occurrence of \"{0}\" is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex );
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in the first section of the Array.
myIndex = Array::LastIndexOf( myArray, myString, 8 );
Console::WriteLine( "The last occurrence of \"{0}\" between the start and index 8 is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex );
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in a section of the Array.
// Note that the start index is greater than the end index because the search is done backward.
myIndex = Array::LastIndexOf( myArray, myString, 10, 6 );
Console::WriteLine( "The last occurrence of \"{0}\" between index 5 and index 10 is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex );
}
void PrintIndexAndValues( Array^ myArray )
{
for ( int i = myArray->GetLowerBound( 0 ); i <= myArray->GetUpperBound( 0 ); i++ )
Console::WriteLine( "\t[{0}]:\t{1}", i, myArray->GetValue( i ) );
}
/*
This code produces the following output.
The Array instance contains the following values:
[0]: the
[1]: quick
[2]: brown
[3]: fox
[4]: jumps
[5]: over
[6]: the
[7]: lazy
[8]: dog
[9]: in
[10]: the
[11]: barn
The last occurrence of "the" is at index 10.
The last occurrence of "the" between the start and index 8 is at index 6.
The last occurrence of "the" between index 5 and index 10 is at index 10.
*/
let printIndexAndValues (arr: 'a []) =
for i = arr.GetLowerBound 0 to arr.GetUpperBound 0 do
printfn $"\t[{i}]:\t{arr[i]}"
// Creates and initializes a new Array with three elements of the same value.
let myArray =
[| "the"; "quick"; "brown"; "fox"
"jumps"; "over"; "the"; "lazy"
"dog"; "in"; "the"; "barn" |]
// Displays the values of the Array.
printfn "The Array contains the following values:"
printIndexAndValues myArray
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value.
let myString = "the"
let myIndex = Array.LastIndexOf(myArray, myString)
printfn $"The last occurrence of \"{myString}\" is at index {myIndex}."
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in the first section of the Array.
let myIndex = Array.LastIndexOf(myArray, myString, 8)
printfn $"The last occurrence of \"{myString}\" between the start and index 8 is at index {myIndex}."
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in a section of the Array.
// Note that the start index is greater than the end index because the search is done backward.
let myIndex = Array.LastIndexOf( myArray, myString, 10, 6 )
printfn $"The last occurrence of \"{myString}\" between index 5 and index 10 is at index {myIndex}."
// This code produces the following output.
//
// The Array contains the following values:
// [0]: the
// [1]: quick
// [2]: brown
// [3]: fox
// [4]: jumps
// [5]: over
// [6]: the
// [7]: lazy
// [8]: dog
// [9]: in
// [10]: the
// [11]: barn
// The last occurrence of "the" is at index 10.
// The last occurrence of "the" between the start and index 8 is at index 6.
// The last occurrence of "the" between index 5 and index 10 is at index 10.
// Creates and initializes a new Array with three elements of the same value.
Array myArray=Array.CreateInstance( typeof(string), 12 );
myArray.SetValue( "the", 0 );
myArray.SetValue( "quick", 1 );
myArray.SetValue( "brown", 2 );
myArray.SetValue( "fox", 3 );
myArray.SetValue( "jumps", 4 );
myArray.SetValue( "over", 5 );
myArray.SetValue( "the", 6 );
myArray.SetValue( "lazy", 7 );
myArray.SetValue( "dog", 8 );
myArray.SetValue( "in", 9 );
myArray.SetValue( "the", 10 );
myArray.SetValue( "barn", 11 );
// Displays the values of the Array.
Console.WriteLine( "The Array contains the following values:" );
PrintIndexAndValues( myArray );
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value.
string myString = "the";
int myIndex = Array.LastIndexOf( myArray, myString );
Console.WriteLine( "The last occurrence of \"{0}\" is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex );
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in the first section of the Array.
myIndex = Array.LastIndexOf( myArray, myString, 8 );
Console.WriteLine( "The last occurrence of \"{0}\" between the start and index 8 is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex );
// Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in a section of the Array.
// Note that the start index is greater than the end index because the search is done backward.
myIndex = Array.LastIndexOf( myArray, myString, 10, 6 );
Console.WriteLine( "The last occurrence of \"{0}\" between index 5 and index 10 is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex );
void PrintIndexAndValues( Array anArray ) {
for ( int i = anArray.GetLowerBound(0); i <= anArray.GetUpperBound(0); i++ )
Console.WriteLine( "\t[{0}]:\t{1}", i, anArray.GetValue( i ) );
}
/*
This code produces the following output.
The Array contains the following values:
[0]: the
[1]: quick
[2]: brown
[3]: fox
[4]: jumps
[5]: over
[6]: the
[7]: lazy
[8]: dog
[9]: in
[10]: the
[11]: barn
The last occurrence of "the" is at index 10.
The last occurrence of "the" between the start and index 8 is at index 6.
The last occurrence of "the" between index 5 and index 10 is at index 10.
*/
Public Class SamplesArray
Public Shared Sub Main()
' Creates and initializes a new Array with three elements of
' the same value.
Dim myArray As Array = Array.CreateInstance(GetType(String), 12)
myArray.SetValue("the", 0)
myArray.SetValue("quick", 1)
myArray.SetValue("brown", 2)
myArray.SetValue("fox", 3)
myArray.SetValue("jumps", 4)
myArray.SetValue("over", 5)
myArray.SetValue("the", 6)
myArray.SetValue("lazy", 7)
myArray.SetValue("dog", 8)
myArray.SetValue("in", 9)
myArray.SetValue("the", 10)
myArray.SetValue("barn", 11)
' Displays the values of the Array.
Console.WriteLine("The Array contains the following values:")
PrintIndexAndValues(myArray)
' Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value.
Dim myString As String = "the"
Dim myIndex As Integer = Array.LastIndexOf(myArray, myString)
Console.WriteLine("The last occurrence of ""{0}"" is at index {1}.", _
myString, myIndex)
' Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in the first
' section of the Array.
myIndex = Array.LastIndexOf(myArray, myString, 8)
Console.WriteLine("The last occurrence of ""{0}"" between the start " _
+ "and index 8 is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex)
' Searches for the last occurrence of the duplicated value in a section
' of the Array. Note that the start index is greater than the end
' index because the search is done backward.
myIndex = Array.LastIndexOf(myArray, myString, 10, 6)
Console.WriteLine("The last occurrence of ""{0}"" between index 5 " _
+ "and index 10 is at index {1}.", myString, myIndex)
End Sub
Public Shared Sub PrintIndexAndValues(myArray As Array)
Dim i As Integer
For i = myArray.GetLowerBound(0) To myArray.GetUpperBound(0)
Console.WriteLine(ControlChars.Tab + "[{0}]:" + ControlChars.Tab _
+ "{1}", i, myArray.GetValue(i))
Next i
End Sub
End Class
' This code produces the following output.
'
' The Array contains the following values:
' [0]: the
' [1]: quick
' [2]: brown
' [3]: fox
' [4]: jumps
' [5]: over
' [6]: the
' [7]: lazy
' [8]: dog
' [9]: in
' [10]: the
' [11]: barn
' The last occurrence of "the" is at index 10.
' The last occurrence of "the" between the start and index 8 is at index 6.
' The last occurrence of "the" between index 5 and index 10 is at index 10.
Remarques
Le Array unidimensionnel est recherché à l’arrière à partir de startIndex
et se termine à startIndex
moins count
plus 1, si count
est supérieur à 0.
Les éléments sont comparés à la valeur spécifiée à l’aide de la méthode Object.Equals. Si le type d’élément est un type nonintrinsique (défini par l’utilisateur), l’implémentationEquals
de ce type est utilisée.
Étant donné que la plupart des tableaux ont une limite inférieure de zéro, cette méthode retourne généralement -1 lorsque value
est introuvable. Dans les rares cas où la limite inférieure du tableau est égale à Int32.MinValue et value
est introuvable, cette méthode retourne Int32.MaxValue, qui est System.Int32.MinValue - 1
.
Cette méthode est une opération O(n
), où n
est count
.
Dans .NET Framework 2.0 et versions ultérieures, cette méthode utilise les méthodes Equals et CompareTo de l'Array pour déterminer si la Object spécifiée par le paramètre value
existe. Dans les versions antérieures de .NET Framework, cette détermination a été effectuée à l’aide des méthodes de Equals et de CompareTo des value
Object elle-même.
Voir aussi
S’applique à
LastIndexOf<T>(T[], T)
- Source:
- Array.cs
- Source:
- Array.cs
- Source:
- Array.cs
Recherche l’objet spécifié et retourne l’index de la dernière occurrence dans l’ensemble de la Array.
public:
generic <typename T>
static int LastIndexOf(cli::array <T> ^ array, T value);
public static int LastIndexOf<T> (T[] array, T value);
static member LastIndexOf : 'T[] * 'T -> int
Public Shared Function LastIndexOf(Of T) (array As T(), value As T) As Integer
Paramètres de type
- T
Type des éléments du tableau.
Paramètres
- array
- T[]
Les Array unidimensionnels basés sur zéro à rechercher.
- value
- T
Objet à localiser dans array
.
Retours
Index de base zéro de la dernière occurrence de value
dans l’ensemble du array
, s’il est trouvé ; sinon, -1.
Exceptions
array
est null
.
Exemples
L’exemple de code suivant illustre les trois surcharges génériques de la méthode LastIndexOf. Un tableau de chaînes est créé, avec une entrée qui apparaît deux fois, à l’emplacement d’index 0 et à l’emplacement d’index 5. La surcharge de méthode LastIndexOf<T>(T[], T) recherche l’intégralité du tableau à partir de la fin et recherche la deuxième occurrence de la chaîne. La surcharge de méthode LastIndexOf<T>(T[], T, Int32) est utilisée pour rechercher le tableau vers l’arrière à partir de l’emplacement d’index 3 et passer au début du tableau, et recherche la première occurrence de la chaîne. Enfin, la surcharge de méthode LastIndexOf<T>(T[], T, Int32, Int32) est utilisée pour rechercher une plage de quatre entrées, en commençant à l’emplacement d’index 4 et en s’étendant vers l’arrière (autrement dit, il recherche les éléments aux emplacements 4, 3, 2 et 1) ; cette recherche retourne -1 car il n’existe aucune instance de la chaîne de recherche dans cette plage.
using namespace System;
void main()
{
array<String^>^ dinosaurs = { "Tyrannosaurus",
"Amargasaurus",
"Mamenchisaurus",
"Brachiosaurus",
"Deinonychus",
"Tyrannosaurus",
"Compsognathus" };
Console::WriteLine();
for each(String^ dinosaur in dinosaurs )
{
Console::WriteLine(dinosaur);
}
Console::WriteLine(
"\nArray.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, \"Tyrannosaurus\"): {0}",
Array::LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus"));
Console::WriteLine(
"\nArray.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, \"Tyrannosaurus\", 3): {0}",
Array::LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 3));
Console::WriteLine(
"\nArray.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, \"Tyrannosaurus\", 4, 4): {0}",
Array::LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 4, 4));
}
/* This code example produces the following output:
Tyrannosaurus
Amargasaurus
Mamenchisaurus
Brachiosaurus
Deinonychus
Tyrannosaurus
Compsognathus
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus"): 5
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 3): 0
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 4, 4): -1
*/
string[] dinosaurs = { "Tyrannosaurus",
"Amargasaurus",
"Mamenchisaurus",
"Brachiosaurus",
"Deinonychus",
"Tyrannosaurus",
"Compsognathus" };
Console.WriteLine();
foreach(string dinosaur in dinosaurs)
{
Console.WriteLine(dinosaur);
}
Console.WriteLine(
"\nArray.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, \"Tyrannosaurus\"): {0}",
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus"));
Console.WriteLine(
"\nArray.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, \"Tyrannosaurus\", 3): {0}",
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 3));
Console.WriteLine(
"\nArray.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, \"Tyrannosaurus\", 4, 4): {0}",
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 4, 4));
/* This code example produces the following output:
Tyrannosaurus
Amargasaurus
Mamenchisaurus
Brachiosaurus
Deinonychus
Tyrannosaurus
Compsognathus
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus"): 5
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 3): 0
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 4, 4): -1
*/
open System
let dinosaurs =
[| "Tyrannosaurus"
"Amargasaurus"
"Mamenchisaurus"
"Brachiosaurus"
"Deinonychus"
"Tyrannosaurus"
"Compsognathus" |]
printfn ""
for dino in dinosaurs do
printfn $"{dino}"
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus")
|> printfn "\nArray.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, \"Tyrannosaurus\"): %i"
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 3)
|> printfn "\nArray.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, \"Tyrannosaurus\", 3): %i"
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 4, 4)
|> printfn "\nArray.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, \"Tyrannosaurus\", 4, 4): %i"
// This code example produces the following output:
//
// Tyrannosaurus
// Amargasaurus
// Mamenchisaurus
// Brachiosaurus
// Deinonychus
// Tyrannosaurus
// Compsognathus
//
// Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus"): 5
//
// Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 3): 0
//
// Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 4, 4): -1
Public Class Example
Public Shared Sub Main()
Dim dinosaurs() As String = { "Tyrannosaurus", _
"Amargasaurus", _
"Mamenchisaurus", _
"Brachiosaurus", _
"Deinonychus", _
"Tyrannosaurus", _
"Compsognathus" }
Console.WriteLine()
For Each dinosaur As String In dinosaurs
Console.WriteLine(dinosaur)
Next
Console.WriteLine(vbLf & _
"Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, ""Tyrannosaurus""): {0}", _
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus"))
Console.WriteLine(vbLf & _
"Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, ""Tyrannosaurus"", 3): {0}", _
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 3))
Console.WriteLine(vbLf & _
"Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, ""Tyrannosaurus"", 4, 4): {0}", _
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 4, 4))
End Sub
End Class
' This code example produces the following output:
'
'Tyrannosaurus
'Amargasaurus
'Mamenchisaurus
'Brachiosaurus
'Deinonychus
'Tyrannosaurus
'Compsognathus
'
'Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus"): 5
'
'Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 3): 0
'
'Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 4, 4): -1
Remarques
Le Array est recherché vers l’arrière à partir du dernier élément et se termine au premier élément.
Les éléments sont comparés à la valeur spécifiée à l’aide de la méthode Object.Equals. Si le type d’élément est un type nontrinsique (défini par l’utilisateur), l’implémentation Equals
de ce type est utilisée.
Cette méthode est une opération O(n
), où n
est la Length de array
.
Voir aussi
S’applique à
LastIndexOf<T>(T[], T, Int32)
- Source:
- Array.cs
- Source:
- Array.cs
- Source:
- Array.cs
Recherche l’objet spécifié et retourne l’index de la dernière occurrence dans la plage d’éléments du Array qui s’étend du premier élément à l’index spécifié.
public:
generic <typename T>
static int LastIndexOf(cli::array <T> ^ array, T value, int startIndex);
public static int LastIndexOf<T> (T[] array, T value, int startIndex);
static member LastIndexOf : 'T[] * 'T * int -> int
Public Shared Function LastIndexOf(Of T) (array As T(), value As T, startIndex As Integer) As Integer
Paramètres de type
- T
Type des éléments du tableau.
Paramètres
- array
- T[]
Les Array unidimensionnels basés sur zéro à rechercher.
- value
- T
Objet à localiser dans array
.
- startIndex
- Int32
Index de départ de base zéro de la recherche descendante.
Retours
Index de base zéro de la dernière occurrence de value
dans la plage d’éléments de array
qui s’étend du premier élément à startIndex
, s’il est trouvé ; sinon, -1.
Exceptions
array
est null
.
startIndex
est en dehors de la plage d’index valides pour array
.
Exemples
L’exemple de code suivant illustre les trois surcharges génériques de la méthode LastIndexOf. Un tableau de chaînes est créé, avec une entrée qui apparaît deux fois, à l’emplacement d’index 0 et à l’emplacement d’index 5. La surcharge de méthode LastIndexOf<T>(T[], T) recherche l’intégralité du tableau à partir de la fin et recherche la deuxième occurrence de la chaîne. La surcharge de méthode LastIndexOf<T>(T[], T, Int32) est utilisée pour rechercher le tableau vers l’arrière à partir de l’emplacement d’index 3 et passer au début du tableau, et recherche la première occurrence de la chaîne. Enfin, la surcharge de méthode LastIndexOf<T>(T[], T, Int32, Int32) est utilisée pour rechercher une plage de quatre entrées, en commençant à l’emplacement d’index 4 et en s’étendant vers l’arrière (autrement dit, il recherche les éléments aux emplacements 4, 3, 2 et 1) ; cette recherche retourne -1 car il n’existe aucune instance de la chaîne de recherche dans cette plage.
using namespace System;
void main()
{
array<String^>^ dinosaurs = { "Tyrannosaurus",
"Amargasaurus",
"Mamenchisaurus",
"Brachiosaurus",
"Deinonychus",
"Tyrannosaurus",
"Compsognathus" };
Console::WriteLine();
for each(String^ dinosaur in dinosaurs )
{
Console::WriteLine(dinosaur);
}
Console::WriteLine(
"\nArray.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, \"Tyrannosaurus\"): {0}",
Array::LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus"));
Console::WriteLine(
"\nArray.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, \"Tyrannosaurus\", 3): {0}",
Array::LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 3));
Console::WriteLine(
"\nArray.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, \"Tyrannosaurus\", 4, 4): {0}",
Array::LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 4, 4));
}
/* This code example produces the following output:
Tyrannosaurus
Amargasaurus
Mamenchisaurus
Brachiosaurus
Deinonychus
Tyrannosaurus
Compsognathus
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus"): 5
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 3): 0
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 4, 4): -1
*/
string[] dinosaurs = { "Tyrannosaurus",
"Amargasaurus",
"Mamenchisaurus",
"Brachiosaurus",
"Deinonychus",
"Tyrannosaurus",
"Compsognathus" };
Console.WriteLine();
foreach(string dinosaur in dinosaurs)
{
Console.WriteLine(dinosaur);
}
Console.WriteLine(
"\nArray.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, \"Tyrannosaurus\"): {0}",
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus"));
Console.WriteLine(
"\nArray.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, \"Tyrannosaurus\", 3): {0}",
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 3));
Console.WriteLine(
"\nArray.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, \"Tyrannosaurus\", 4, 4): {0}",
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 4, 4));
/* This code example produces the following output:
Tyrannosaurus
Amargasaurus
Mamenchisaurus
Brachiosaurus
Deinonychus
Tyrannosaurus
Compsognathus
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus"): 5
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 3): 0
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 4, 4): -1
*/
open System
let dinosaurs =
[| "Tyrannosaurus"
"Amargasaurus"
"Mamenchisaurus"
"Brachiosaurus"
"Deinonychus"
"Tyrannosaurus"
"Compsognathus" |]
printfn ""
for dino in dinosaurs do
printfn $"{dino}"
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus")
|> printfn "\nArray.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, \"Tyrannosaurus\"): %i"
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 3)
|> printfn "\nArray.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, \"Tyrannosaurus\", 3): %i"
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 4, 4)
|> printfn "\nArray.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, \"Tyrannosaurus\", 4, 4): %i"
// This code example produces the following output:
//
// Tyrannosaurus
// Amargasaurus
// Mamenchisaurus
// Brachiosaurus
// Deinonychus
// Tyrannosaurus
// Compsognathus
//
// Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus"): 5
//
// Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 3): 0
//
// Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 4, 4): -1
Public Class Example
Public Shared Sub Main()
Dim dinosaurs() As String = { "Tyrannosaurus", _
"Amargasaurus", _
"Mamenchisaurus", _
"Brachiosaurus", _
"Deinonychus", _
"Tyrannosaurus", _
"Compsognathus" }
Console.WriteLine()
For Each dinosaur As String In dinosaurs
Console.WriteLine(dinosaur)
Next
Console.WriteLine(vbLf & _
"Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, ""Tyrannosaurus""): {0}", _
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus"))
Console.WriteLine(vbLf & _
"Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, ""Tyrannosaurus"", 3): {0}", _
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 3))
Console.WriteLine(vbLf & _
"Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, ""Tyrannosaurus"", 4, 4): {0}", _
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 4, 4))
End Sub
End Class
' This code example produces the following output:
'
'Tyrannosaurus
'Amargasaurus
'Mamenchisaurus
'Brachiosaurus
'Deinonychus
'Tyrannosaurus
'Compsognathus
'
'Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus"): 5
'
'Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 3): 0
'
'Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 4, 4): -1
Remarques
Le Array est recherché à l’arrière à partir de startIndex
et se termine au premier élément.
Les éléments sont comparés à la valeur spécifiée à l’aide de la méthode Object.Equals. Si le type d’élément est un type nontrinsique (défini par l’utilisateur), l’implémentation Equals
de ce type est utilisée.
Cette méthode est une opération O(n
), où n
est le nombre d’éléments du début de array
à startIndex
.
Voir aussi
S’applique à
LastIndexOf<T>(T[], T, Int32, Int32)
- Source:
- Array.cs
- Source:
- Array.cs
- Source:
- Array.cs
Recherche l’objet spécifié et retourne l’index de la dernière occurrence dans la plage d’éléments du Array qui contient le nombre spécifié d’éléments et se termine à l’index spécifié.
public:
generic <typename T>
static int LastIndexOf(cli::array <T> ^ array, T value, int startIndex, int count);
public static int LastIndexOf<T> (T[] array, T value, int startIndex, int count);
static member LastIndexOf : 'T[] * 'T * int * int -> int
Public Shared Function LastIndexOf(Of T) (array As T(), value As T, startIndex As Integer, count As Integer) As Integer
Paramètres de type
- T
Type des éléments du tableau.
Paramètres
- array
- T[]
Les Array unidimensionnels basés sur zéro à rechercher.
- value
- T
Objet à localiser dans array
.
- startIndex
- Int32
Index de départ de base zéro de la recherche descendante.
- count
- Int32
Nombre d’éléments de la section à rechercher.
Retours
Index de base zéro de la dernière occurrence de value
dans la plage d’éléments de array
qui contient le nombre d’éléments spécifiés dans count
et se termine à startIndex
, le cas échéant ; sinon, -1.
Exceptions
array
est null
.
startIndex
est en dehors de la plage d’index valides pour array
.
-ou-
count
est inférieur à zéro.
-ou-
startIndex
et count
ne spécifient pas de section valide dans array
.
Exemples
L’exemple de code suivant illustre les trois surcharges génériques de la méthode LastIndexOf. Un tableau de chaînes est créé, avec une entrée qui apparaît deux fois, à l’emplacement d’index 0 et à l’emplacement d’index 5. La surcharge de méthode LastIndexOf<T>(T[], T) recherche l’intégralité du tableau à partir de la fin et recherche la deuxième occurrence de la chaîne. La surcharge de méthode LastIndexOf<T>(T[], T, Int32) est utilisée pour rechercher le tableau vers l’arrière à partir de l’emplacement d’index 3 et passer au début du tableau, et recherche la première occurrence de la chaîne. Enfin, la surcharge de méthode LastIndexOf<T>(T[], T, Int32, Int32) est utilisée pour rechercher une plage de quatre entrées, en commençant à l’emplacement d’index 4 et en s’étendant vers l’arrière (autrement dit, il recherche les éléments aux emplacements 4, 3, 2 et 1) ; cette recherche retourne -1 car il n’existe aucune instance de la chaîne de recherche dans cette plage.
using namespace System;
void main()
{
array<String^>^ dinosaurs = { "Tyrannosaurus",
"Amargasaurus",
"Mamenchisaurus",
"Brachiosaurus",
"Deinonychus",
"Tyrannosaurus",
"Compsognathus" };
Console::WriteLine();
for each(String^ dinosaur in dinosaurs )
{
Console::WriteLine(dinosaur);
}
Console::WriteLine(
"\nArray.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, \"Tyrannosaurus\"): {0}",
Array::LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus"));
Console::WriteLine(
"\nArray.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, \"Tyrannosaurus\", 3): {0}",
Array::LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 3));
Console::WriteLine(
"\nArray.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, \"Tyrannosaurus\", 4, 4): {0}",
Array::LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 4, 4));
}
/* This code example produces the following output:
Tyrannosaurus
Amargasaurus
Mamenchisaurus
Brachiosaurus
Deinonychus
Tyrannosaurus
Compsognathus
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus"): 5
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 3): 0
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 4, 4): -1
*/
string[] dinosaurs = { "Tyrannosaurus",
"Amargasaurus",
"Mamenchisaurus",
"Brachiosaurus",
"Deinonychus",
"Tyrannosaurus",
"Compsognathus" };
Console.WriteLine();
foreach(string dinosaur in dinosaurs)
{
Console.WriteLine(dinosaur);
}
Console.WriteLine(
"\nArray.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, \"Tyrannosaurus\"): {0}",
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus"));
Console.WriteLine(
"\nArray.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, \"Tyrannosaurus\", 3): {0}",
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 3));
Console.WriteLine(
"\nArray.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, \"Tyrannosaurus\", 4, 4): {0}",
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 4, 4));
/* This code example produces the following output:
Tyrannosaurus
Amargasaurus
Mamenchisaurus
Brachiosaurus
Deinonychus
Tyrannosaurus
Compsognathus
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus"): 5
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 3): 0
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 4, 4): -1
*/
open System
let dinosaurs =
[| "Tyrannosaurus"
"Amargasaurus"
"Mamenchisaurus"
"Brachiosaurus"
"Deinonychus"
"Tyrannosaurus"
"Compsognathus" |]
printfn ""
for dino in dinosaurs do
printfn $"{dino}"
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus")
|> printfn "\nArray.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, \"Tyrannosaurus\"): %i"
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 3)
|> printfn "\nArray.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, \"Tyrannosaurus\", 3): %i"
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 4, 4)
|> printfn "\nArray.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, \"Tyrannosaurus\", 4, 4): %i"
// This code example produces the following output:
//
// Tyrannosaurus
// Amargasaurus
// Mamenchisaurus
// Brachiosaurus
// Deinonychus
// Tyrannosaurus
// Compsognathus
//
// Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus"): 5
//
// Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 3): 0
//
// Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 4, 4): -1
Public Class Example
Public Shared Sub Main()
Dim dinosaurs() As String = { "Tyrannosaurus", _
"Amargasaurus", _
"Mamenchisaurus", _
"Brachiosaurus", _
"Deinonychus", _
"Tyrannosaurus", _
"Compsognathus" }
Console.WriteLine()
For Each dinosaur As String In dinosaurs
Console.WriteLine(dinosaur)
Next
Console.WriteLine(vbLf & _
"Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, ""Tyrannosaurus""): {0}", _
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus"))
Console.WriteLine(vbLf & _
"Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, ""Tyrannosaurus"", 3): {0}", _
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 3))
Console.WriteLine(vbLf & _
"Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, ""Tyrannosaurus"", 4, 4): {0}", _
Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 4, 4))
End Sub
End Class
' This code example produces the following output:
'
'Tyrannosaurus
'Amargasaurus
'Mamenchisaurus
'Brachiosaurus
'Deinonychus
'Tyrannosaurus
'Compsognathus
'
'Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus"): 5
'
'Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 3): 0
'
'Array.LastIndexOf(dinosaurs, "Tyrannosaurus", 4, 4): -1
Remarques
Le Array est recherché en arrière à partir de startIndex
et se terminant à startIndex
moins count
plus 1, si count
est supérieur à 0.
Les éléments sont comparés à la valeur spécifiée à l’aide de la méthode Object.Equals. Si le type d’élément est un type nontrinsique (défini par l’utilisateur), l’implémentation Equals
de ce type est utilisée.
Cette méthode est une opération O(n
), où n
est count
.