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SortedSet<T>.ExceptWith(IEnumerable<T>) Method

Definition

Removes all elements that are in a specified collection from the current SortedSet<T> object.

public:
 virtual void ExceptWith(System::Collections::Generic::IEnumerable<T> ^ other);
public void ExceptWith (System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<T> other);
abstract member ExceptWith : seq<'T> -> unit
override this.ExceptWith : seq<'T> -> unit
Public Sub ExceptWith (other As IEnumerable(Of T))

Parameters

other
IEnumerable<T>

The collection of items to remove from the SortedSet<T> object.

Implements

Exceptions

other is null.

Examples

The following example removes elements from a sorted set that are duplicated in another sorted set. This code example is part of a larger example provided for the SortedSet<T> class.

// Remove elements in mediaFiles1 that are also in mediaFiles2.
Console.WriteLine("Remove duplicates (of mediaFiles2) from the set...");
Console.WriteLine($"\tCount before: {mediaFiles1.Count}");
mediaFiles1.ExceptWith(mediaFiles2);
Console.WriteLine($"\tCount after: {mediaFiles1.Count}");
' Remove elements in mediaFiles1 that are also in mediaFiles2.
Console.WriteLine("Remove duplicates (of mediaFiles2) from the set...")
Console.WriteLine($"{vbTab}Count before: {mediaFiles1.Count}")
mediaFiles1.ExceptWith(mediaFiles2)
Console.WriteLine($"{vbTab}Count after: {mediaFiles1.Count}")

Remarks

This method removes any element in the current SortedSet<T> that is also in other. Duplicate values in other are ignored.

This method is an O(n) operation, where n is the number of elements in the other parameter.

Applies to