Collections.IndexOfSubList(IList<Object>, IList<Object>) Method
Definition
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Returns the starting position of the first occurrence of the specified target list within the specified source list, or -1 if there is no such occurrence.
[Android.Runtime.Register("indexOfSubList", "(Ljava/util/List;Ljava/util/List;)I", "")]
public static int IndexOfSubList (System.Collections.Generic.IList<object> source, System.Collections.Generic.IList<object> target);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("indexOfSubList", "(Ljava/util/List;Ljava/util/List;)I", "")>]
static member IndexOfSubList : System.Collections.Generic.IList<obj> * System.Collections.Generic.IList<obj> -> int
Parameters
Returns
the starting position of the first occurrence of the specified target list within the specified source list, or -1 if there is no such occurrence.
- Attributes
Remarks
Returns the starting position of the first occurrence of the specified target list within the specified source list, or -1 if there is no such occurrence. More formally, returns the lowest index i
such that source.subList(i, i+target.size()).equals(target)
, or -1 if there is no such index. (Returns -1 if target.size() > source.size()
)
This implementation uses the "brute force" technique of scanning over the source list, looking for a match with the target at each location in turn.
Added in 1.4.
Java documentation for java.util.Collections.indexOfSubList(java.util.List<?>, java.util.List<?>)
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