SortedSet<T>.SetEquals(IEnumerable<T>) Method
Definition
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Determines whether the current SortedSet<T> object and the specified collection contain the same elements.
public:
virtual bool SetEquals(System::Collections::Generic::IEnumerable<T> ^ other);
public bool SetEquals (System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<T> other);
abstract member SetEquals : seq<'T> -> bool
override this.SetEquals : seq<'T> -> bool
Public Function SetEquals (other As IEnumerable(Of T)) As Boolean
Parameters
- other
- IEnumerable<T>
The collection to compare to the current SortedSet<T> object.
Returns
true
if the current SortedSet<T> object is equal to other
; otherwise, false
.
Implements
Exceptions
other
is null
.
Remarks
This method ignores the order of elements and any duplicate elements in other
.
If the collection represented by other
is a SortedSet<T> collection with the same equality comparer as the current SortedSet<T> object, this method is an O(log n)
operation. Otherwise, this method is an O(n + m)
operation, where n
is the number of elements in other
and m
is Count.