SortedSet<T>.IsSupersetOf(IEnumerable<T>) Method
Definition
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Determines whether a SortedSet<T> object is a superset of the specified collection.
public:
virtual bool IsSupersetOf(System::Collections::Generic::IEnumerable<T> ^ other);
public bool IsSupersetOf (System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<T> other);
abstract member IsSupersetOf : seq<'T> -> bool
override this.IsSupersetOf : seq<'T> -> bool
Public Function IsSupersetOf (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 SortedSet<T> object is a superset of other
; otherwise, false
.
Implements
Exceptions
other
is null
.
Remarks
All collections, including the empty set, are supersets of the empty set. Therefore, this method returns true
if the collection represented by the other
parameter is empty, even if the current SortedSet<T> object is empty.
This method always returns false
if Count is less than the number of 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(n)
operation. Otherwise, this method is an O(n + m)
operation, where n
is the number of elements in other
and m
is Count.