Tuple<T1,T2,T3>.ToString Method
Definition
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Returns a string that represents the value of this Tuple<T1,T2,T3> instance.
public:
override System::String ^ ToString();
public override string ToString ();
override this.ToString : unit -> string
Public Overrides Function ToString () As String
Returns
The string representation of this Tuple<T1,T2,T3> object.
Examples
The following example illustrates the ToString method.
using System;
public class Example
{
public static void Main()
{
Tuple<string, double, int>[] scores =
{ Tuple.Create("Jack", 78.8, 8),
Tuple.Create("Abbey", 92.1, 9),
Tuple.Create("Dave", 88.3, 9),
Tuple.Create("Sam", 91.7, 8),
Tuple.Create("Ed", 71.2, 5),
Tuple.Create("Penelope", 82.9, 8),
Tuple.Create("Linda", 99.0, 9),
Tuple.Create("Judith", 84.3, 9) };
Array.Sort(scores);
foreach (var score in scores)
Console.WriteLine(score.ToString());
}
}
// The example displays the following output;
// (Abbey, 92.1, 9)
// (Dave, 88.3, 9)
// (Ed, 71.2, 5)
// (Jack, 78.8, 8)
// (Judith, 84.3, 9)
// (Linda, 99, 9)
// (Penelope, 82.9, 8)
// (Sam, 91.7, 8)
open System
let scores =
[| Tuple.Create("Jack", 78.8, 8)
Tuple.Create("Abbey", 92.1, 9)
Tuple.Create("Dave", 88.3, 9)
Tuple.Create("Sam", 91.7, 8)
Tuple.Create("Ed", 71.2, 5)
Tuple.Create("Penelope", 82.9, 8)
Tuple.Create("Linda", 99.0, 9)
Tuple.Create("Judith", 84.3, 9) |]
Array.Sort scores
for score in scores do
printfn $"{score}"
// The example displays the following output
// (Abbey, 92.1, 9)
// (Dave, 88.3, 9)
// (Ed, 71.2, 5)
// (Jack, 78.8, 8)
// (Judith, 84.3, 9)
// (Linda, 99, 9)
// (Penelope, 82.9, 8)
// (Sam, 91.7, 8)
Module Example
Public Sub Main()
Dim scores() =
{ Tuple.Create("Jack", 78.8, 8),
Tuple.Create("Abbey", 92.1, 9),
Tuple.Create("Dave", 88.3, 9),
Tuple.Create("Sam", 91.7, 8),
Tuple.Create("Ed", 71.2, 5),
Tuple.Create("Penelope", 82.9, 8),
Tuple.Create("Linda", 99.0, 9),
Tuple.Create("Judith", 84.3, 9) }
Array.Sort(scores)
For Each score In scores
Console.WriteLine(score.ToString())
Next
End Sub
End Module
' The example displays the following output;
' (Abbey, 92.1, 9)
' (Dave, 88.3, 9)
' (Ed, 71.2, 5)
' (Jack, 78.8, 8)
' (Judith, 84.3, 9)
' (Linda, 99, 9)
' (Penelope, 82.9, 8)
' (Sam, 91.7, 8)
Remarks
The string returned by this method takes the form (Item1, Item2, Item3), where Item1, Item2, and Item3 represent the values of the Item1, Item2, and Item3 properties, respectively. If any of the property values is null
, it is represented as String.Empty.