CaseInsensitiveComparer Costruttori
Definizione
Importante
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Inizializza una nuova istanza della classe CaseInsensitiveComparer.
Overload
CaseInsensitiveComparer() |
Inizializza una nuova istanza della classe CaseInsensitiveComparer utilizzando la proprietà CurrentCulture del thread corrente. |
CaseInsensitiveComparer(CultureInfo) |
Inizializza una nuova istanza della classe CaseInsensitiveComparer usando il CultureInfo specificato. |
CaseInsensitiveComparer()
- Origine:
- CaseInsensitiveComparer.cs
- Origine:
- CaseInsensitiveComparer.cs
- Origine:
- CaseInsensitiveComparer.cs
Inizializza una nuova istanza della classe CaseInsensitiveComparer utilizzando la proprietà CurrentCulture del thread corrente.
public:
CaseInsensitiveComparer();
public CaseInsensitiveComparer ();
Public Sub New ()
Esempio
Nell'esempio di codice seguente viene creata una tabella hash con distinzione tra maiuscole e minuscole e una tabella hash senza distinzione tra maiuscole e minuscole e viene illustrata la differenza nel comportamento, anche se entrambi contengono gli stessi elementi.
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Collections;
using namespace System::Globalization;
int main()
{
// Create a Hashtable using the default hash code provider and the default comparer.
Hashtable^ myHT1 = gcnew Hashtable;
myHT1->Add( "FIRST", "Hello" );
myHT1->Add( "SECOND", "World" );
myHT1->Add( "THIRD", "!" );
// Create a Hashtable using a case-insensitive code provider and a case-insensitive comparer,
// based on the culture of the current thread.
Hashtable^ myHT2 = gcnew Hashtable( gcnew CaseInsensitiveHashCodeProvider,gcnew CaseInsensitiveComparer );
myHT2->Add( "FIRST", "Hello" );
myHT2->Add( "SECOND", "World" );
myHT2->Add( "THIRD", "!" );
// Create a Hashtable using a case-insensitive code provider and a case-insensitive comparer,
// based on the InvariantCulture.
Hashtable^ myHT3 = gcnew Hashtable( CaseInsensitiveHashCodeProvider::DefaultInvariant,CaseInsensitiveComparer::DefaultInvariant );
myHT3->Add( "FIRST", "Hello" );
myHT3->Add( "SECOND", "World" );
myHT3->Add( "THIRD", "!" );
// Create a Hashtable using a case-insensitive code provider and a case-insensitive comparer,
// based on the Turkish culture (tr-TR), where "I" is not the uppercase version of "i".
CultureInfo^ myCul = gcnew CultureInfo( "tr-TR" );
Hashtable^ myHT4 = gcnew Hashtable( gcnew CaseInsensitiveHashCodeProvider( myCul ),gcnew CaseInsensitiveComparer( myCul ) );
myHT4->Add( "FIRST", "Hello" );
myHT4->Add( "SECOND", "World" );
myHT4->Add( "THIRD", "!" );
// Search for a key in each hashtable.
Console::WriteLine( "first is in myHT1: {0}", myHT1->ContainsKey( "first" ) );
Console::WriteLine( "first is in myHT2: {0}", myHT2->ContainsKey( "first" ) );
Console::WriteLine( "first is in myHT3: {0}", myHT3->ContainsKey( "first" ) );
Console::WriteLine( "first is in myHT4: {0}", myHT4->ContainsKey( "first" ) );
}
/*
This code produces the following output. Results vary depending on the system's culture settings.
first is in myHT1: False
first is in myHT2: True
first is in myHT3: True
first is in myHT4: False
*/
using System;
using System.Collections;
using System.Globalization;
public class SamplesHashtable {
public static void Main() {
// Create a Hashtable using the default hash code provider and the default comparer.
Hashtable myHT1 = new Hashtable();
myHT1.Add("FIRST", "Hello");
myHT1.Add("SECOND", "World");
myHT1.Add("THIRD", "!");
// Create a Hashtable using a case-insensitive code provider and a case-insensitive comparer,
// based on the culture of the current thread.
Hashtable myHT2 = new Hashtable( new CaseInsensitiveHashCodeProvider(), new CaseInsensitiveComparer() );
myHT2.Add("FIRST", "Hello");
myHT2.Add("SECOND", "World");
myHT2.Add("THIRD", "!");
// Create a Hashtable using a case-insensitive code provider and a case-insensitive comparer,
// based on the InvariantCulture.
Hashtable myHT3 = new Hashtable( CaseInsensitiveHashCodeProvider.DefaultInvariant, CaseInsensitiveComparer.DefaultInvariant );
myHT3.Add("FIRST", "Hello");
myHT3.Add("SECOND", "World");
myHT3.Add("THIRD", "!");
// Create a Hashtable using a case-insensitive code provider and a case-insensitive comparer,
// based on the Turkish culture (tr-TR), where "I" is not the uppercase version of "i".
CultureInfo myCul = new CultureInfo( "tr-TR" );
Hashtable myHT4 = new Hashtable( new CaseInsensitiveHashCodeProvider( myCul ), new CaseInsensitiveComparer( myCul ) );
myHT4.Add("FIRST", "Hello");
myHT4.Add("SECOND", "World");
myHT4.Add("THIRD", "!");
// Search for a key in each hashtable.
Console.WriteLine( "first is in myHT1: {0}", myHT1.ContainsKey( "first" ) );
Console.WriteLine( "first is in myHT2: {0}", myHT2.ContainsKey( "first" ) );
Console.WriteLine( "first is in myHT3: {0}", myHT3.ContainsKey( "first" ) );
Console.WriteLine( "first is in myHT4: {0}", myHT4.ContainsKey( "first" ) );
}
}
/*
This code produces the following output. Results vary depending on the system's culture settings.
first is in myHT1: False
first is in myHT2: True
first is in myHT3: True
first is in myHT4: False
*/
Imports System.Collections
Imports System.Globalization
Public Class SamplesHashtable
Public Shared Sub Main()
' Create a Hashtable using the default hash code provider and the default comparer.
Dim myHT1 As New Hashtable()
myHT1.Add("FIRST", "Hello")
myHT1.Add("SECOND", "World")
myHT1.Add("THIRD", "!")
' Create a Hashtable using a case-insensitive code provider and a case-insensitive comparer,
' based on the culture of the current thread.
Dim myHT2 As New Hashtable(New CaseInsensitiveHashCodeProvider(), New CaseInsensitiveComparer())
myHT2.Add("FIRST", "Hello")
myHT2.Add("SECOND", "World")
myHT2.Add("THIRD", "!")
' Create a Hashtable using a case-insensitive code provider and a case-insensitive comparer,
' based on the InvariantCulture.
Dim myHT3 As New Hashtable(CaseInsensitiveHashCodeProvider.DefaultInvariant, CaseInsensitiveComparer.DefaultInvariant)
myHT3.Add("FIRST", "Hello")
myHT3.Add("SECOND", "World")
myHT3.Add("THIRD", "!")
' Create a Hashtable using a case-insensitive code provider and a case-insensitive comparer,
' based on the Turkish culture (tr-TR), where "I" is not the uppercase version of "i".
Dim myCul As New CultureInfo("tr-TR")
Dim myHT4 As New Hashtable(New CaseInsensitiveHashCodeProvider(myCul), New CaseInsensitiveComparer(myCul))
myHT4.Add("FIRST", "Hello")
myHT4.Add("SECOND", "World")
myHT4.Add("THIRD", "!")
' Search for a key in each hashtable.
Console.WriteLine("first is in myHT1: {0}", myHT1.ContainsKey("first"))
Console.WriteLine("first is in myHT2: {0}", myHT2.ContainsKey("first"))
Console.WriteLine("first is in myHT3: {0}", myHT3.ContainsKey("first"))
Console.WriteLine("first is in myHT4: {0}", myHT4.ContainsKey("first"))
End Sub
End Class
'This code produces the following output. Results vary depending on the system's culture settings.
'
'first is in myHT1: False
'first is in myHT2: True
'first is in myHT3: True
'first is in myHT4: False
Commenti
Quando l'istanza CaseInsensitiveComparer viene creata usando questo costruttore, viene salvato l'oggetto Thread.CurrentCulture del thread corrente. Le procedure di confronto utilizzano le impostazioni cultura salvate per determinare l'ordinamento e le regole di maiuscole e minuscole; pertanto, i confronti tra stringhe possono avere risultati diversi a seconda delle impostazioni cultura. Per altre informazioni sui confronti specifici delle impostazioni cultura, vedere lo spazio dei nomi e la System.Globalizationglobalizzazione e la localizzazione.
Vedi anche
- CurrentCulture
- CultureInfo
- CompareInfo
- Esecuzione di operazioni sulle stringhe indipendenti dalle impostazioni cultura nelle raccolte
Si applica a
CaseInsensitiveComparer(CultureInfo)
- Origine:
- CaseInsensitiveComparer.cs
- Origine:
- CaseInsensitiveComparer.cs
- Origine:
- CaseInsensitiveComparer.cs
Inizializza una nuova istanza della classe CaseInsensitiveComparer usando il CultureInfo specificato.
public:
CaseInsensitiveComparer(System::Globalization::CultureInfo ^ culture);
public CaseInsensitiveComparer (System.Globalization.CultureInfo culture);
new System.Collections.CaseInsensitiveComparer : System.Globalization.CultureInfo -> System.Collections.CaseInsensitiveComparer
Public Sub New (culture As CultureInfo)
Parametri
- culture
- CultureInfo
CultureInfo da utilizzare per la nuova CaseInsensitiveComparer.
Eccezioni
culture
è null
.
Esempio
Nell'esempio di codice seguente viene creata una tabella hash con distinzione tra maiuscole e minuscole e una tabella hash senza distinzione tra maiuscole e minuscole e viene illustrata la differenza nel comportamento, anche se entrambi contengono gli stessi elementi.
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Collections;
using namespace System::Globalization;
int main()
{
// Create a Hashtable using the default hash code provider and the default comparer.
Hashtable^ myHT1 = gcnew Hashtable;
myHT1->Add( "FIRST", "Hello" );
myHT1->Add( "SECOND", "World" );
myHT1->Add( "THIRD", "!" );
// Create a Hashtable using a case-insensitive code provider and a case-insensitive comparer,
// based on the culture of the current thread.
Hashtable^ myHT2 = gcnew Hashtable( gcnew CaseInsensitiveHashCodeProvider,gcnew CaseInsensitiveComparer );
myHT2->Add( "FIRST", "Hello" );
myHT2->Add( "SECOND", "World" );
myHT2->Add( "THIRD", "!" );
// Create a Hashtable using a case-insensitive code provider and a case-insensitive comparer,
// based on the InvariantCulture.
Hashtable^ myHT3 = gcnew Hashtable( CaseInsensitiveHashCodeProvider::DefaultInvariant,CaseInsensitiveComparer::DefaultInvariant );
myHT3->Add( "FIRST", "Hello" );
myHT3->Add( "SECOND", "World" );
myHT3->Add( "THIRD", "!" );
// Create a Hashtable using a case-insensitive code provider and a case-insensitive comparer,
// based on the Turkish culture (tr-TR), where "I" is not the uppercase version of "i".
CultureInfo^ myCul = gcnew CultureInfo( "tr-TR" );
Hashtable^ myHT4 = gcnew Hashtable( gcnew CaseInsensitiveHashCodeProvider( myCul ),gcnew CaseInsensitiveComparer( myCul ) );
myHT4->Add( "FIRST", "Hello" );
myHT4->Add( "SECOND", "World" );
myHT4->Add( "THIRD", "!" );
// Search for a key in each hashtable.
Console::WriteLine( "first is in myHT1: {0}", myHT1->ContainsKey( "first" ) );
Console::WriteLine( "first is in myHT2: {0}", myHT2->ContainsKey( "first" ) );
Console::WriteLine( "first is in myHT3: {0}", myHT3->ContainsKey( "first" ) );
Console::WriteLine( "first is in myHT4: {0}", myHT4->ContainsKey( "first" ) );
}
/*
This code produces the following output. Results vary depending on the system's culture settings.
first is in myHT1: False
first is in myHT2: True
first is in myHT3: True
first is in myHT4: False
*/
using System;
using System.Collections;
using System.Globalization;
public class SamplesHashtable {
public static void Main() {
// Create a Hashtable using the default hash code provider and the default comparer.
Hashtable myHT1 = new Hashtable();
myHT1.Add("FIRST", "Hello");
myHT1.Add("SECOND", "World");
myHT1.Add("THIRD", "!");
// Create a Hashtable using a case-insensitive code provider and a case-insensitive comparer,
// based on the culture of the current thread.
Hashtable myHT2 = new Hashtable( new CaseInsensitiveHashCodeProvider(), new CaseInsensitiveComparer() );
myHT2.Add("FIRST", "Hello");
myHT2.Add("SECOND", "World");
myHT2.Add("THIRD", "!");
// Create a Hashtable using a case-insensitive code provider and a case-insensitive comparer,
// based on the InvariantCulture.
Hashtable myHT3 = new Hashtable( CaseInsensitiveHashCodeProvider.DefaultInvariant, CaseInsensitiveComparer.DefaultInvariant );
myHT3.Add("FIRST", "Hello");
myHT3.Add("SECOND", "World");
myHT3.Add("THIRD", "!");
// Create a Hashtable using a case-insensitive code provider and a case-insensitive comparer,
// based on the Turkish culture (tr-TR), where "I" is not the uppercase version of "i".
CultureInfo myCul = new CultureInfo( "tr-TR" );
Hashtable myHT4 = new Hashtable( new CaseInsensitiveHashCodeProvider( myCul ), new CaseInsensitiveComparer( myCul ) );
myHT4.Add("FIRST", "Hello");
myHT4.Add("SECOND", "World");
myHT4.Add("THIRD", "!");
// Search for a key in each hashtable.
Console.WriteLine( "first is in myHT1: {0}", myHT1.ContainsKey( "first" ) );
Console.WriteLine( "first is in myHT2: {0}", myHT2.ContainsKey( "first" ) );
Console.WriteLine( "first is in myHT3: {0}", myHT3.ContainsKey( "first" ) );
Console.WriteLine( "first is in myHT4: {0}", myHT4.ContainsKey( "first" ) );
}
}
/*
This code produces the following output. Results vary depending on the system's culture settings.
first is in myHT1: False
first is in myHT2: True
first is in myHT3: True
first is in myHT4: False
*/
Imports System.Collections
Imports System.Globalization
Public Class SamplesHashtable
Public Shared Sub Main()
' Create a Hashtable using the default hash code provider and the default comparer.
Dim myHT1 As New Hashtable()
myHT1.Add("FIRST", "Hello")
myHT1.Add("SECOND", "World")
myHT1.Add("THIRD", "!")
' Create a Hashtable using a case-insensitive code provider and a case-insensitive comparer,
' based on the culture of the current thread.
Dim myHT2 As New Hashtable(New CaseInsensitiveHashCodeProvider(), New CaseInsensitiveComparer())
myHT2.Add("FIRST", "Hello")
myHT2.Add("SECOND", "World")
myHT2.Add("THIRD", "!")
' Create a Hashtable using a case-insensitive code provider and a case-insensitive comparer,
' based on the InvariantCulture.
Dim myHT3 As New Hashtable(CaseInsensitiveHashCodeProvider.DefaultInvariant, CaseInsensitiveComparer.DefaultInvariant)
myHT3.Add("FIRST", "Hello")
myHT3.Add("SECOND", "World")
myHT3.Add("THIRD", "!")
' Create a Hashtable using a case-insensitive code provider and a case-insensitive comparer,
' based on the Turkish culture (tr-TR), where "I" is not the uppercase version of "i".
Dim myCul As New CultureInfo("tr-TR")
Dim myHT4 As New Hashtable(New CaseInsensitiveHashCodeProvider(myCul), New CaseInsensitiveComparer(myCul))
myHT4.Add("FIRST", "Hello")
myHT4.Add("SECOND", "World")
myHT4.Add("THIRD", "!")
' Search for a key in each hashtable.
Console.WriteLine("first is in myHT1: {0}", myHT1.ContainsKey("first"))
Console.WriteLine("first is in myHT2: {0}", myHT2.ContainsKey("first"))
Console.WriteLine("first is in myHT3: {0}", myHT3.ContainsKey("first"))
Console.WriteLine("first is in myHT4: {0}", myHT4.ContainsKey("first"))
End Sub
End Class
'This code produces the following output. Results vary depending on the system's culture settings.
'
'first is in myHT1: False
'first is in myHT2: True
'first is in myHT3: True
'first is in myHT4: False
Commenti
Le procedure di confronto usano l'oggetto specificato System.Globalization.CultureInfo per determinare l'ordinamento e le regole di maiuscole e minuscole. I confronti tra stringhe possono avere risultati diversi a seconda delle impostazioni cultura. Per altre informazioni sui confronti specifici delle impostazioni cultura, vedere lo spazio dei nomi e la System.Globalizationglobalizzazione e la localizzazione.
Vedi anche
- CultureInfo
- CompareInfo
- Esecuzione di operazioni sulle stringhe indipendenti dalle impostazioni cultura nelle raccolte