KeyedCollection<TKey,TItem> 類別
定義
重要
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提供集合的抽象基類,其索引鍵內嵌於值中。
generic <typename TKey, typename TItem>
public ref class KeyedCollection abstract : System::Collections::ObjectModel::Collection<TItem>
public abstract class KeyedCollection<TKey,TItem> : System.Collections.ObjectModel.Collection<TItem>
[System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComVisible(false)]
[System.Serializable]
public abstract class KeyedCollection<TKey,TItem> : System.Collections.ObjectModel.Collection<TItem>
type KeyedCollection<'Key, 'Item> = class
inherit Collection<'Item>
[<System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComVisible(false)>]
[<System.Serializable>]
type KeyedCollection<'Key, 'Item> = class
inherit Collection<'Item>
Public MustInherit Class KeyedCollection(Of TKey, TItem)
Inherits Collection(Of TItem)
類型參數
- TKey
集合中的索引鍵類型。
- TItem
集合中的項目類型。
- 繼承
- 衍生
- 屬性
範例
本節包含兩個程式代碼範例。 第一個範例顯示衍生自 KeyedCollection<TKey,TItem>的最低程序代碼,並示範許多繼承的方法。 第二個範例示範如何覆寫受保護的 KeyedCollection<TKey,TItem> 方法來提供自定義行為。
範例 1
此程式代碼範例示範從 KeyedCollection<TKey,TItem>衍生集合類別所需的最小程式代碼:覆寫 GetKeyForItem 方法,並提供委派給基類建構函式的公用建構函式。 程式代碼範例也會示範繼承自 KeyedCollection<TKey,TItem> 和 Collection<T> 類別的許多屬性和方法。
SimpleOrder
類別是一個非常簡單的徵用清單,其中包含 OrderItem
物件,每個物件都以順序表示一個明細專案。
OrderItem
的關鍵是固定的,這是衍生自 KeyedCollection<TKey,TItem>類別的重要考慮。 如需使用可變動索引鍵的程式代碼範例,請參閱 ChangeItemKey。
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Collections::Generic;
using namespace System::Collections::ObjectModel;
// This class represents a simple line item in an order. All the
// values are immutable except quantity.
//
public ref class OrderItem
{
private:
int _quantity;
public:
initonly int PartNumber;
initonly String^ Description;
initonly double UnitPrice;
OrderItem(int partNumber, String^ description,
int quantity, double unitPrice)
{
this->PartNumber = partNumber;
this->Description = description;
this->Quantity = quantity;
this->UnitPrice = unitPrice;
}
property int Quantity
{
int get() { return _quantity; }
void set(int value)
{
if (value < 0)
throw gcnew ArgumentException("Quantity cannot be negative.");
_quantity = value;
}
}
virtual String^ ToString() override
{
return String::Format(
"{0,9} {1,6} {2,-12} at {3,8:#,###.00} = {4,10:###,###.00}",
PartNumber, _quantity, Description, UnitPrice,
UnitPrice * _quantity);
}
};
// This class represents a very simple keyed list of OrderItems,
// inheriting most of its behavior from the KeyedCollection and
// Collection classes. The immediate base class is the constructed
// type KeyedCollection<int, OrderItem>. When you inherit
// from KeyedCollection, the second generic type argument is the
// type that you want to store in the collection -- in this case
// OrderItem. The first type argument is the type that you want
// to use as a key. Its values must be calculated from OrderItem;
// in this case it is the int field PartNumber, so SimpleOrder
// inherits KeyedCollection<int, OrderItem>.
//
public ref class SimpleOrder : KeyedCollection<int, OrderItem^>
{
// The parameterless constructor of the base class creates a
// KeyedCollection with an internal dictionary. For this code
// example, no other constructors are exposed.
//
public:
SimpleOrder() {}
// This is the only method that absolutely must be overridden,
// because without it the KeyedCollection cannot extract the
// keys from the items. The input parameter type is the
// second generic type argument, in this case OrderItem, and
// the return value type is the first generic type argument,
// in this case int.
//
protected:
virtual int GetKeyForItem(OrderItem^ item) override
{
// In this example, the key is the part number.
return item->PartNumber;
}
};
public ref class Demo
{
public:
static void Main()
{
SimpleOrder^ weekly = gcnew SimpleOrder();
// The Add method, inherited from Collection, takes OrderItem.
//
weekly->Add(gcnew OrderItem(110072674, "Widget", 400, 45.17));
weekly->Add(gcnew OrderItem(110072675, "Sprocket", 27, 5.3));
weekly->Add(gcnew OrderItem(101030411, "Motor", 10, 237.5));
weekly->Add(gcnew OrderItem(110072684, "Gear", 175, 5.17));
Display(weekly);
// The Contains method of KeyedCollection takes the key,
// type, in this case int.
//
Console::WriteLine("\nContains(101030411): {0}",
weekly->Contains(101030411));
// The default Item property of KeyedCollection takes a key.
//
Console::WriteLine("\nweekly(101030411)->Description: {0}",
weekly[101030411]->Description);
// The Remove method of KeyedCollection takes a key.
//
Console::WriteLine("\nRemove(101030411)");
weekly->Remove(101030411);
Display(weekly);
// The Insert method, inherited from Collection, takes an
// index and an OrderItem.
//
Console::WriteLine("\nInsert(2, New OrderItem(...))");
weekly->Insert(2, gcnew OrderItem(111033401, "Nut", 10, .5));
Display(weekly);
// The default Item property is overloaded. One overload comes
// from KeyedCollection<int, OrderItem>; that overload
// is read-only, and takes Integer because it retrieves by key.
// The other overload comes from Collection<OrderItem>, the
// base class of KeyedCollection<int, OrderItem>; it
// retrieves by index, so it also takes an Integer. The compiler
// uses the most-derived overload, from KeyedCollection, so the
// only way to access SimpleOrder by index is to cast it to
// Collection<OrderItem>. Otherwise the index is interpreted
// as a key, and KeyNotFoundException is thrown.
//
Collection<OrderItem^>^ coweekly = weekly;
Console::WriteLine("\ncoweekly[2].Description: {0}",
coweekly[2]->Description);
Console::WriteLine("\ncoweekly[2] = gcnew OrderItem(...)");
coweekly[2] = gcnew OrderItem(127700026, "Crank", 27, 5.98);
OrderItem^ temp = coweekly[2];
// The IndexOf method inherited from Collection<OrderItem>
// takes an OrderItem instead of a key
//
Console::WriteLine("\nIndexOf(temp): {0}", weekly->IndexOf(temp));
// The inherited Remove method also takes an OrderItem.
//
Console::WriteLine("\nRemove(temp)");
weekly->Remove(temp);
Display(weekly);
Console::WriteLine("\nRemoveAt(0)");
weekly->RemoveAt(0);
Display(weekly);
}
private:
static void Display(SimpleOrder^ order)
{
Console::WriteLine();
for each( OrderItem^ item in order )
{
Console::WriteLine(item);
}
}
};
void main()
{
Demo::Main();
}
/* This code example produces the following output:
110072674 400 Widget at 45.17 = 18,068.00
110072675 27 Sprocket at 5.30 = 143.10
101030411 10 Motor at 237.50 = 2,375.00
110072684 175 Gear at 5.17 = 904.75
Contains(101030411): True
weekly(101030411)->Description: Motor
Remove(101030411)
110072674 400 Widget at 45.17 = 18,068.00
110072675 27 Sprocket at 5.30 = 143.10
110072684 175 Gear at 5.17 = 904.75
Insert(2, New OrderItem(...))
110072674 400 Widget at 45.17 = 18,068.00
110072675 27 Sprocket at 5.30 = 143.10
111033401 10 Nut at .50 = 5.00
110072684 175 Gear at 5.17 = 904.75
coweekly(2)->Description: Nut
coweekly[2] = gcnew OrderItem(...)
IndexOf(temp): 2
Remove(temp)
110072674 400 Widget at 45.17 = 18,068.00
110072675 27 Sprocket at 5.30 = 143.10
110072684 175 Gear at 5.17 = 904.75
RemoveAt(0)
110072675 27 Sprocket at 5.30 = 143.10
110072684 175 Gear at 5.17 = 904.75
*/
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Collections.ObjectModel;
// This class represents a very simple keyed list of OrderItems,
// inheriting most of its behavior from the KeyedCollection and
// Collection classes. The immediate base class is the constructed
// type KeyedCollection<int, OrderItem>. When you inherit
// from KeyedCollection, the second generic type argument is the
// type that you want to store in the collection -- in this case
// OrderItem. The first type argument is the type that you want
// to use as a key. Its values must be calculated from OrderItem;
// in this case it is the int field PartNumber, so SimpleOrder
// inherits KeyedCollection<int, OrderItem>.
//
public class SimpleOrder : KeyedCollection<int, OrderItem>
{
// This is the only method that absolutely must be overridden,
// because without it the KeyedCollection cannot extract the
// keys from the items. The input parameter type is the
// second generic type argument, in this case OrderItem, and
// the return value type is the first generic type argument,
// in this case int.
//
protected override int GetKeyForItem(OrderItem item)
{
// In this example, the key is the part number.
return item.PartNumber;
}
}
public class Demo
{
public static void Main()
{
SimpleOrder weekly = new SimpleOrder();
// The Add method, inherited from Collection, takes OrderItem.
//
weekly.Add(new OrderItem(110072674, "Widget", 400, 45.17));
weekly.Add(new OrderItem(110072675, "Sprocket", 27, 5.3));
weekly.Add(new OrderItem(101030411, "Motor", 10, 237.5));
weekly.Add(new OrderItem(110072684, "Gear", 175, 5.17));
Display(weekly);
// The Contains method of KeyedCollection takes the key,
// type, in this case int.
//
Console.WriteLine("\nContains(101030411): {0}",
weekly.Contains(101030411));
// The default Item property of KeyedCollection takes a key.
//
Console.WriteLine("\nweekly[101030411].Description: {0}",
weekly[101030411].Description);
// The Remove method of KeyedCollection takes a key.
//
Console.WriteLine("\nRemove(101030411)");
weekly.Remove(101030411);
Display(weekly);
// The Insert method, inherited from Collection, takes an
// index and an OrderItem.
//
Console.WriteLine("\nInsert(2, New OrderItem(...))");
weekly.Insert(2, new OrderItem(111033401, "Nut", 10, .5));
Display(weekly);
// The default Item property is overloaded. One overload comes
// from KeyedCollection<int, OrderItem>; that overload
// is read-only, and takes Integer because it retrieves by key.
// The other overload comes from Collection<OrderItem>, the
// base class of KeyedCollection<int, OrderItem>; it
// retrieves by index, so it also takes an Integer. The compiler
// uses the most-derived overload, from KeyedCollection, so the
// only way to access SimpleOrder by index is to cast it to
// Collection<OrderItem>. Otherwise the index is interpreted
// as a key, and KeyNotFoundException is thrown.
//
Collection<OrderItem> coweekly = weekly;
Console.WriteLine("\ncoweekly[2].Description: {0}",
coweekly[2].Description);
Console.WriteLine("\ncoweekly[2] = new OrderItem(...)");
coweekly[2] = new OrderItem(127700026, "Crank", 27, 5.98);
OrderItem temp = coweekly[2];
// The IndexOf method inherited from Collection<OrderItem>
// takes an OrderItem instead of a key
//
Console.WriteLine("\nIndexOf(temp): {0}", weekly.IndexOf(temp));
// The inherited Remove method also takes an OrderItem.
//
Console.WriteLine("\nRemove(temp)");
weekly.Remove(temp);
Display(weekly);
Console.WriteLine("\nRemoveAt(0)");
weekly.RemoveAt(0);
Display(weekly);
}
private static void Display(SimpleOrder order)
{
Console.WriteLine();
foreach( OrderItem item in order )
{
Console.WriteLine(item);
}
}
}
// This class represents a simple line item in an order. All the
// values are immutable except quantity.
//
public class OrderItem
{
public readonly int PartNumber;
public readonly string Description;
public readonly double UnitPrice;
private int _quantity = 0;
public OrderItem(int partNumber, string description,
int quantity, double unitPrice)
{
this.PartNumber = partNumber;
this.Description = description;
this.Quantity = quantity;
this.UnitPrice = unitPrice;
}
public int Quantity
{
get { return _quantity; }
set
{
if (value<0)
throw new ArgumentException("Quantity cannot be negative.");
_quantity = value;
}
}
public override string ToString()
{
return String.Format(
"{0,9} {1,6} {2,-12} at {3,8:#,###.00} = {4,10:###,###.00}",
PartNumber, _quantity, Description, UnitPrice,
UnitPrice * _quantity);
}
}
/* This code example produces the following output:
110072674 400 Widget at 45.17 = 18,068.00
110072675 27 Sprocket at 5.30 = 143.10
101030411 10 Motor at 237.50 = 2,375.00
110072684 175 Gear at 5.17 = 904.75
Contains(101030411): True
weekly[101030411].Description: Motor
Remove(101030411)
110072674 400 Widget at 45.17 = 18,068.00
110072675 27 Sprocket at 5.30 = 143.10
110072684 175 Gear at 5.17 = 904.75
Insert(2, New OrderItem(...))
110072674 400 Widget at 45.17 = 18,068.00
110072675 27 Sprocket at 5.30 = 143.10
111033401 10 Nut at .50 = 5.00
110072684 175 Gear at 5.17 = 904.75
coweekly[2].Description: Nut
coweekly[2] = new OrderItem(...)
IndexOf(temp): 2
Remove(temp)
110072674 400 Widget at 45.17 = 18,068.00
110072675 27 Sprocket at 5.30 = 143.10
110072684 175 Gear at 5.17 = 904.75
RemoveAt(0)
110072675 27 Sprocket at 5.30 = 143.10
110072684 175 Gear at 5.17 = 904.75
*/
Imports System.Collections.Generic
Imports System.Collections.ObjectModel
' This class represents a very simple keyed list of OrderItems,
' inheriting most of its behavior from the KeyedCollection and
' Collection classes. The immediate base class is the constructed
' type KeyedCollection(Of Integer, OrderItem). When you inherit
' from KeyedCollection, the second generic type argument is the
' type that you want to store in the collection -- in this case
' OrderItem. The first generic argument is the type that you want
' to use as a key. Its values must be calculated from OrderItem;
' in this case it is the Integer field PartNumber, so SimpleOrder
' inherits KeyedCollection(Of Integer, OrderItem).
'
Public Class SimpleOrder
Inherits KeyedCollection(Of Integer, OrderItem)
' This is the only method that absolutely must be overridden,
' because without it the KeyedCollection cannot extract the
' keys from the items. The input parameter type is the
' second generic type argument, in this case OrderItem, and
' the return value type is the first generic type argument,
' in this case Integer.
'
Protected Overrides Function GetKeyForItem( _
ByVal item As OrderItem) As Integer
' In this example, the key is the part number.
Return item.PartNumber
End Function
End Class
Public Class Demo
Public Shared Sub Main()
Dim weekly As New SimpleOrder()
' The Add method, inherited from Collection, takes OrderItem.
'
weekly.Add(New OrderItem(110072674, "Widget", 400, 45.17))
weekly.Add(New OrderItem(110072675, "Sprocket", 27, 5.3))
weekly.Add(New OrderItem(101030411, "Motor", 10, 237.5))
weekly.Add(New OrderItem(110072684, "Gear", 175, 5.17))
Display(weekly)
' The Contains method of KeyedCollection takes TKey.
'
Console.WriteLine(vbLf & "Contains(101030411): {0}", _
weekly.Contains(101030411))
' The default Item property of KeyedCollection takes the key
' type, Integer.
'
Console.WriteLine(vbLf & "weekly(101030411).Description: {0}", _
weekly(101030411).Description)
' The Remove method of KeyedCollection takes a key.
'
Console.WriteLine(vbLf & "Remove(101030411)")
weekly.Remove(101030411)
Display(weekly)
' The Insert method, inherited from Collection, takes an
' index and an OrderItem.
'
Console.WriteLine(vbLf & "Insert(2, New OrderItem(...))")
weekly.Insert(2, New OrderItem(111033401, "Nut", 10, .5))
Display(weekly)
' The default Item property is overloaded. One overload comes
' from KeyedCollection(Of Integer, OrderItem); that overload
' is read-only, and takes Integer because it retrieves by key.
' The other overload comes from Collection(Of OrderItem), the
' base class of KeyedCollection(Of Integer, OrderItem); it
' retrieves by index, so it also takes an Integer. The compiler
' uses the most-derived overload, from KeyedCollection, so the
' only way to access SimpleOrder by index is to cast it to
' Collection(Of OrderItem). Otherwise the index is interpreted
' as a key, and KeyNotFoundException is thrown.
'
Dim coweekly As Collection(Of OrderItem) = weekly
Console.WriteLine(vbLf & "coweekly(2).Description: {0}", _
coweekly(2).Description)
Console.WriteLine(vbLf & "coweekly(2) = New OrderItem(...)")
coweekly(2) = New OrderItem(127700026, "Crank", 27, 5.98)
Dim temp As OrderItem = coweekly(2)
' The IndexOf method, inherited from Collection(Of OrderItem),
' takes an OrderItem instead of a key.
'
Console.WriteLine(vbLf & "IndexOf(temp): {0}", _
weekly.IndexOf(temp))
' The inherited Remove method also takes an OrderItem.
'
Console.WriteLine(vbLf & "Remove(temp)")
weekly.Remove(temp)
Display(weekly)
Console.WriteLine(vbLf & "RemoveAt(0)")
weekly.RemoveAt(0)
Display(weekly)
End Sub
Private Shared Sub Display(ByVal order As SimpleOrder)
Console.WriteLine()
For Each item As OrderItem In order
Console.WriteLine(item)
Next item
End Sub
End Class
' This class represents a simple line item in an order. All the
' values are immutable except quantity.
'
Public Class OrderItem
Public ReadOnly PartNumber As Integer
Public ReadOnly Description As String
Public ReadOnly UnitPrice As Double
Private _quantity As Integer = 0
Public Sub New(ByVal partNumber As Integer, _
ByVal description As String, _
ByVal quantity As Integer, _
ByVal unitPrice As Double)
Me.PartNumber = partNumber
Me.Description = description
Me.Quantity = quantity
Me.UnitPrice = unitPrice
End Sub
Public Property Quantity() As Integer
Get
Return _quantity
End Get
Set
If value < 0 Then
Throw New ArgumentException("Quantity cannot be negative.")
End If
_quantity = value
End Set
End Property
Public Overrides Function ToString() As String
Return String.Format( _
"{0,9} {1,6} {2,-12} at {3,8:#,###.00} = {4,10:###,###.00}", _
PartNumber, _quantity, Description, UnitPrice, _
UnitPrice * _quantity)
End Function
End Class
' This code example produces the following output:
'
'110072674 400 Widget at 45.17 = 18,068.00
'110072675 27 Sprocket at 5.30 = 143.10
'101030411 10 Motor at 237.50 = 2,375.00
'110072684 175 Gear at 5.17 = 904.75
'
'Contains(101030411): True
'
'weekly(101030411).Description: Motor
'
'Remove(101030411)
'
'110072674 400 Widget at 45.17 = 18,068.00
'110072675 27 Sprocket at 5.30 = 143.10
'110072684 175 Gear at 5.17 = 904.75
'
'Insert(2, New OrderItem(...))
'
'110072674 400 Widget at 45.17 = 18,068.00
'110072675 27 Sprocket at 5.30 = 143.10
'111033401 10 Nut at .50 = 5.00
'110072684 175 Gear at 5.17 = 904.75
'
'coweekly(2).Description: Nut
'
'coweekly(2) = New OrderItem(...)
'
'IndexOf(temp): 2
'
'Remove(temp)
'
'110072674 400 Widget at 45.17 = 18,068.00
'110072675 27 Sprocket at 5.30 = 143.10
'110072684 175 Gear at 5.17 = 904.75
'
'RemoveAt(0)
'
'110072675 27 Sprocket at 5.30 = 143.10
'110072684 175 Gear at 5.17 = 904.75
範例 2
下列程式代碼範例示範如何覆寫受保護的 InsertItem、RemoveItem、ClearItems和 SetItem 方法,以提供 Add、Remove和 Clear 方法的自定義行為,以及設定預設 Item[] 屬性(C# 中的索引器)。 此範例中提供的自定義行為是名為 Changed
的通知事件,會在每個覆寫方法的結尾引發。
程式代碼範例會建立 SimpleOrder
類別,其衍生自 KeyedCollection<TKey,TItem>,並代表簡單的順序窗體。 訂單表單包含代表已排序之專案的 OrderItem
物件。 程式代碼範例也會建立 SimpleOrderChangedEventArgs
類別來包含事件資訊,以及用來識別變更類型的列舉。
程式代碼範例會藉由呼叫衍生類別的屬性和方法,在 Demo
類別的 Main
方法中,示範自定義行為。
此程式代碼範例會使用具有不可變索引鍵的物件。 如需使用可變動索引鍵的程式代碼範例,請參閱 ChangeItemKey。
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Collections::Generic;
using namespace System::Collections::ObjectModel;
public enum class ChangeTypes
{
Added,
Removed,
Replaced,
Cleared
};
ref class SimpleOrderChangedEventArgs;
// This class represents a simple line item in an order. All the
// values are immutable except quantity.
//
public ref class OrderItem
{
private:
int _quantity;
public:
initonly int PartNumber;
initonly String^ Description;
initonly double UnitPrice;
OrderItem(int partNumber, String^ description, int quantity,
double unitPrice)
{
this->PartNumber = partNumber;
this->Description = description;
this->Quantity = quantity;
this->UnitPrice = unitPrice;
};
property int Quantity
{
int get() { return _quantity; };
void set(int value)
{
if (value < 0)
throw gcnew ArgumentException("Quantity cannot be negative.");
_quantity = value;
};
};
virtual String^ ToString() override
{
return String::Format(
"{0,9} {1,6} {2,-12} at {3,8:#,###.00} = {4,10:###,###.00}",
PartNumber, _quantity, Description, UnitPrice,
UnitPrice * _quantity);
};
};
// Event argument for the Changed event.
//
public ref class SimpleOrderChangedEventArgs : EventArgs
{
public:
OrderItem^ ChangedItem;
initonly ChangeTypes ChangeType;
OrderItem^ ReplacedWith;
SimpleOrderChangedEventArgs(ChangeTypes change,
OrderItem^ item, OrderItem^ replacement)
{
this->ChangeType = change;
this->ChangedItem = item;
this->ReplacedWith = replacement;
}
};
// This class derives from KeyedCollection and shows how to override
// the protected ClearItems, InsertItem, RemoveItem, and SetItem
// methods in order to change the behavior of the default Item
// property and the Add, Clear, Insert, and Remove methods. The
// class implements a Changed event, which is raised by all the
// protected methods.
//
// SimpleOrder is a collection of OrderItem objects, and its key
// is the PartNumber field of OrderItem-> PartNumber is an Integer,
// so SimpleOrder inherits KeyedCollection<int, OrderItem>.
// (Note that the key of OrderItem cannot be changed; if it could
// be changed, SimpleOrder would have to override ChangeItemKey.)
//
public ref class SimpleOrder : KeyedCollection<int, OrderItem^>
{
public:
event EventHandler<SimpleOrderChangedEventArgs^>^ Changed;
// This parameterless constructor calls the base class constructor
// that specifies a dictionary threshold of 0, so that the internal
// dictionary is created as soon as an item is added to the
// collection.
//
SimpleOrder() : KeyedCollection<int, OrderItem^>(nullptr, 0) {};
// This is the only method that absolutely must be overridden,
// because without it the KeyedCollection cannot extract the
// keys from the items.
//
protected:
virtual int GetKeyForItem(OrderItem^ item) override
{
// In this example, the key is the part number.
return item->PartNumber;
}
virtual void InsertItem(int index, OrderItem^ newItem) override
{
__super::InsertItem(index, newItem);
Changed(this, gcnew SimpleOrderChangedEventArgs(
ChangeTypes::Added, newItem, nullptr));
}
virtual void SetItem(int index, OrderItem^ newItem) override
{
OrderItem^ replaced = this->Items[index];
__super::SetItem(index, newItem);
Changed(this, gcnew SimpleOrderChangedEventArgs(
ChangeTypes::Replaced, replaced, newItem));
}
virtual void RemoveItem(int index) override
{
OrderItem^ removedItem = Items[index];
__super::RemoveItem(index);
Changed(this, gcnew SimpleOrderChangedEventArgs(
ChangeTypes::Removed, removedItem, nullptr));
}
virtual void ClearItems() override
{
__super::ClearItems();
Changed(this, gcnew SimpleOrderChangedEventArgs(
ChangeTypes::Cleared, nullptr, nullptr));
}
// This method uses the internal reference to the dictionary
// to test fo
public:
void AddOrMerge(OrderItem^ newItem)
{
int key = this->GetKeyForItem(newItem);
OrderItem^ existingItem = nullptr;
// The dictionary is not created until the first item is
// added, so it is necessary to test for null. Using
// AndAlso ensures that TryGetValue is not called if the
// dictionary does not exist.
//
if (this->Dictionary != nullptr &&
this->Dictionary->TryGetValue(key, existingItem))
{
existingItem->Quantity += newItem->Quantity;
}
else
{
this->Add(newItem);
}
}
};
public ref class Demo
{
public:
static void Main()
{
SimpleOrder^ weekly = gcnew SimpleOrder();
weekly->Changed += gcnew
EventHandler<SimpleOrderChangedEventArgs^>(ChangedHandler);
// The Add method, inherited from Collection, takes OrderItem->
//
weekly->Add(gcnew OrderItem(110072674, "Widget", 400, 45.17));
weekly->Add(gcnew OrderItem(110072675, "Sprocket", 27, 5.3));
weekly->Add(gcnew OrderItem(101030411, "Motor", 10, 237.5));
weekly->Add(gcnew OrderItem(110072684, "Gear", 175, 5.17));
Display(weekly);
// The Contains method of KeyedCollection takes TKey.
//
Console::WriteLine("\nContains(101030411): {0}",
weekly->Contains(101030411));
// The default Item property of KeyedCollection takes the key
// type, Integer. The property is read-only.
//
Console::WriteLine("\nweekly[101030411]->Description: {0}",
weekly[101030411]->Description);
// The Remove method of KeyedCollection takes a key.
//
Console::WriteLine("\nRemove(101030411)");
weekly->Remove(101030411);
// The Insert method, inherited from Collection, takes an
// index and an OrderItem.
//
Console::WriteLine("\nInsert(2, gcnew OrderItem(...))");
weekly->Insert(2, gcnew OrderItem(111033401, "Nut", 10, .5));
// The default Item property is overloaded. One overload comes
// from KeyedCollection<int, OrderItem>; that overload
// is read-only, and takes Integer because it retrieves by key.
// The other overload comes from Collection<OrderItem>, the
// base class of KeyedCollection<int, OrderItem>; it
// retrieves by index, so it also takes an Integer. The compiler
// uses the most-derived overload, from KeyedCollection, so the
// only way to access SimpleOrder by index is to cast it to
// Collection<OrderItem>. Otherwise the index is interpreted
// as a key, and KeyNotFoundException is thrown.
//
Collection<OrderItem^>^ coweekly = weekly;
Console::WriteLine("\ncoweekly[2].Description: {0}",
coweekly[2]->Description);
Console::WriteLine("\ncoweekly[2] = gcnew OrderItem(...)");
coweekly[2] = gcnew OrderItem(127700026, "Crank", 27, 5.98);
OrderItem^ temp = coweekly[2];
// The IndexOf method, inherited from Collection<OrderItem>,
// takes an OrderItem instead of a key.
//
Console::WriteLine("\nIndexOf(temp): {0}", weekly->IndexOf(temp));
// The inherited Remove method also takes an OrderItem->
//
Console::WriteLine("\nRemove(temp)");
weekly->Remove(temp);
Console::WriteLine("\nRemoveAt(0)");
weekly->RemoveAt(0);
weekly->AddOrMerge(gcnew OrderItem(110072684, "Gear", 1000, 5.17));
Display(weekly);
Console::WriteLine();
weekly->Clear();
}
private:
static void Display(SimpleOrder^ order)
{
Console::WriteLine();
for each( OrderItem^ item in order )
{
Console::WriteLine(item);
}
}
static void ChangedHandler(Object^ source,
SimpleOrderChangedEventArgs^ e)
{
OrderItem^ item = e->ChangedItem;
if (e->ChangeType == ChangeTypes::Replaced)
{
OrderItem^ replacement = e->ReplacedWith;
Console::WriteLine("{0} (quantity {1}) was replaced " +
"by {2}, (quantity {3}).", item->Description,
item->Quantity, replacement->Description,
replacement->Quantity);
}
else if(e->ChangeType == ChangeTypes::Cleared)
{
Console::WriteLine("The order list was cleared.");
}
else
{
Console::WriteLine("{0} (quantity {1}) was {2}.",
item->Description, item->Quantity, e->ChangeType);
}
}
};
void main()
{
Demo::Main();
}
/* This code example produces the following output:
Widget (quantity 400) was Added.
Sprocket (quantity 27) was Added.
Motor (quantity 10) was Added.
Gear (quantity 175) was Added.
110072674 400 Widget at 45.17 = 18,068.00
110072675 27 Sprocket at 5.30 = 143.10
101030411 10 Motor at 237.50 = 2,375.00
110072684 175 Gear at 5.17 = 904.75
Contains(101030411): True
weekly[101030411]->Description: Motor
Remove(101030411)
Motor (quantity 10) was Removed.
Insert(2, gcnew OrderItem(...))
Nut (quantity 10) was Added.
coweekly[2].Description: Nut
coweekly[2] = gcnew OrderItem(...)
Nut (quantity 10) was replaced by Crank, (quantity 27).
IndexOf(temp): 2
Remove(temp)
Crank (quantity 27) was Removed.
RemoveAt(0)
Widget (quantity 400) was Removed.
110072675 27 Sprocket at 5.30 = 143.10
110072684 1175 Gear at 5.17 = 6,074.75
The order list was cleared.
*/
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Collections.ObjectModel;
// This class derives from KeyedCollection and shows how to override
// the protected ClearItems, InsertItem, RemoveItem, and SetItem
// methods in order to change the behavior of the default Item
// property and the Add, Clear, Insert, and Remove methods. The
// class implements a Changed event, which is raised by all the
// protected methods.
//
// SimpleOrder is a collection of OrderItem objects, and its key
// is the PartNumber field of OrderItem. PartNumber is an Integer,
// so SimpleOrder inherits KeyedCollection<int, OrderItem>.
// (Note that the key of OrderItem cannot be changed; if it could
// be changed, SimpleOrder would have to override ChangeItemKey.)
//
public class SimpleOrder : KeyedCollection<int, OrderItem>
{
public event EventHandler<SimpleOrderChangedEventArgs> Changed;
// This parameterless constructor calls the base class constructor
// that specifies a dictionary threshold of 0, so that the internal
// dictionary is created as soon as an item is added to the
// collection.
//
public SimpleOrder() : base(null, 0) {}
// This is the only method that absolutely must be overridden,
// because without it the KeyedCollection cannot extract the
// keys from the items.
//
protected override int GetKeyForItem(OrderItem item)
{
// In this example, the key is the part number.
return item.PartNumber;
}
protected override void InsertItem(int index, OrderItem newItem)
{
base.InsertItem(index, newItem);
EventHandler<SimpleOrderChangedEventArgs> temp = Changed;
if (temp != null)
{
temp(this, new SimpleOrderChangedEventArgs(
ChangeType.Added, newItem, null));
}
}
protected override void SetItem(int index, OrderItem newItem)
{
OrderItem replaced = Items[index];
base.SetItem(index, newItem);
EventHandler<SimpleOrderChangedEventArgs> temp = Changed;
if (temp != null)
{
temp(this, new SimpleOrderChangedEventArgs(
ChangeType.Replaced, replaced, newItem));
}
}
protected override void RemoveItem(int index)
{
OrderItem removedItem = Items[index];
base.RemoveItem(index);
EventHandler<SimpleOrderChangedEventArgs> temp = Changed;
if (temp != null)
{
temp(this, new SimpleOrderChangedEventArgs(
ChangeType.Removed, removedItem, null));
}
}
protected override void ClearItems()
{
base.ClearItems();
EventHandler<SimpleOrderChangedEventArgs> temp = Changed;
if (temp != null)
{
temp(this, new SimpleOrderChangedEventArgs(
ChangeType.Cleared, null, null));
}
}
}
// Event argument for the Changed event.
//
public class SimpleOrderChangedEventArgs : EventArgs
{
private OrderItem _changedItem;
private ChangeType _changeType;
private OrderItem _replacedWith;
public OrderItem ChangedItem { get { return _changedItem; }}
public ChangeType ChangeType { get { return _changeType; }}
public OrderItem ReplacedWith { get { return _replacedWith; }}
public SimpleOrderChangedEventArgs(ChangeType change,
OrderItem item, OrderItem replacement)
{
_changeType = change;
_changedItem = item;
_replacedWith = replacement;
}
}
public enum ChangeType
{
Added,
Removed,
Replaced,
Cleared
};
public class Demo
{
public static void Main()
{
SimpleOrder weekly = new SimpleOrder();
weekly.Changed += new
EventHandler<SimpleOrderChangedEventArgs>(ChangedHandler);
// The Add method, inherited from Collection, takes OrderItem.
//
weekly.Add(new OrderItem(110072674, "Widget", 400, 45.17));
weekly.Add(new OrderItem(110072675, "Sprocket", 27, 5.3));
weekly.Add(new OrderItem(101030411, "Motor", 10, 237.5));
weekly.Add(new OrderItem(110072684, "Gear", 175, 5.17));
Display(weekly);
// The Contains method of KeyedCollection takes TKey.
//
Console.WriteLine("\nContains(101030411): {0}",
weekly.Contains(101030411));
// The default Item property of KeyedCollection takes the key
// type, Integer. The property is read-only.
//
Console.WriteLine("\nweekly[101030411].Description: {0}",
weekly[101030411].Description);
// The Remove method of KeyedCollection takes a key.
//
Console.WriteLine("\nRemove(101030411)");
weekly.Remove(101030411);
// The Insert method, inherited from Collection, takes an
// index and an OrderItem.
//
Console.WriteLine("\nInsert(2, new OrderItem(...))");
weekly.Insert(2, new OrderItem(111033401, "Nut", 10, .5));
// The default Item property is overloaded. One overload comes
// from KeyedCollection<int, OrderItem>; that overload
// is read-only, and takes Integer because it retrieves by key.
// The other overload comes from Collection<OrderItem>, the
// base class of KeyedCollection<int, OrderItem>; it
// retrieves by index, so it also takes an Integer. The compiler
// uses the most-derived overload, from KeyedCollection, so the
// only way to access SimpleOrder by index is to cast it to
// Collection<OrderItem>. Otherwise the index is interpreted
// as a key, and KeyNotFoundException is thrown.
//
Collection<OrderItem> coweekly = weekly;
Console.WriteLine("\ncoweekly[2].Description: {0}",
coweekly[2].Description);
Console.WriteLine("\ncoweekly[2] = new OrderItem(...)");
coweekly[2] = new OrderItem(127700026, "Crank", 27, 5.98);
OrderItem temp = coweekly[2];
// The IndexOf method, inherited from Collection<OrderItem>,
// takes an OrderItem instead of a key.
//
Console.WriteLine("\nIndexOf(temp): {0}", weekly.IndexOf(temp));
// The inherited Remove method also takes an OrderItem.
//
Console.WriteLine("\nRemove(temp)");
weekly.Remove(temp);
Console.WriteLine("\nRemoveAt(0)");
weekly.RemoveAt(0);
// Increase the quantity for a line item.
Console.WriteLine("\ncoweekly(1) = New OrderItem(...)");
coweekly[1] = new OrderItem(coweekly[1].PartNumber,
coweekly[1].Description, coweekly[1].Quantity + 1000,
coweekly[1].UnitPrice);
Display(weekly);
Console.WriteLine();
weekly.Clear();
}
private static void Display(SimpleOrder order)
{
Console.WriteLine();
foreach( OrderItem item in order )
{
Console.WriteLine(item);
}
}
private static void ChangedHandler(object source,
SimpleOrderChangedEventArgs e)
{
OrderItem item = e.ChangedItem;
if (e.ChangeType==ChangeType.Replaced)
{
OrderItem replacement = e.ReplacedWith;
Console.WriteLine("{0} (quantity {1}) was replaced " +
"by {2}, (quantity {3}).", item.Description,
item.Quantity, replacement.Description,
replacement.Quantity);
}
else if(e.ChangeType == ChangeType.Cleared)
{
Console.WriteLine("The order list was cleared.");
}
else
{
Console.WriteLine("{0} (quantity {1}) was {2}.",
item.Description, item.Quantity, e.ChangeType);
}
}
}
// This class represents a simple line item in an order. All the
// values are immutable except quantity.
//
public class OrderItem
{
private int _partNumber;
private string _description;
private double _unitPrice;
private int _quantity;
public int PartNumber { get { return _partNumber; }}
public string Description { get { return _description; }}
public double UnitPrice { get { return _unitPrice; }}
public int Quantity { get { return _quantity; }}
public OrderItem(int partNumber, string description, int quantity,
double unitPrice)
{
_partNumber = partNumber;
_description = description;
_quantity = quantity;
_unitPrice = unitPrice;
}
public override string ToString()
{
return String.Format(
"{0,9} {1,6} {2,-12} at {3,8:#,###.00} = {4,10:###,###.00}",
PartNumber, _quantity, Description, UnitPrice,
UnitPrice * _quantity);
}
}
/* This code example produces the following output:
Widget (quantity 400) was Added.
Sprocket (quantity 27) was Added.
Motor (quantity 10) was Added.
Gear (quantity 175) was Added.
110072674 400 Widget at 45.17 = 18,068.00
110072675 27 Sprocket at 5.30 = 143.10
101030411 10 Motor at 237.50 = 2,375.00
110072684 175 Gear at 5.17 = 904.75
Contains(101030411): True
weekly[101030411].Description: Motor
Remove(101030411)
Motor (quantity 10) was Removed.
Insert(2, new OrderItem(...))
Nut (quantity 10) was Added.
coweekly[2].Description: Nut
coweekly[2] = new OrderItem(...)
Nut (quantity 10) was replaced by Crank, (quantity 27).
IndexOf(temp): 2
Remove(temp)
Crank (quantity 27) was Removed.
RemoveAt(0)
Widget (quantity 400) was Removed.
coweekly(1) = New OrderItem(...)
Gear (quantity 175) was replaced by Gear, (quantity 1175).
110072675 27 Sprocket at 5.30 = 143.10
110072684 1175 Gear at 5.17 = 6,074.75
The order list was cleared.
*/
Imports System.Collections.Generic
Imports System.Collections.ObjectModel
' This class derives from KeyedCollection and shows how to override
' the protected ClearItems, InsertItem, RemoveItem, and SetItem
' methods in order to change the behavior of the default Item
' property and the Add, Clear, Insert, and Remove methods. The
' class implements a Changed event, which is raised by all the
' protected methods.
'
' SimpleOrder is a collection of OrderItem objects, and its key
' is the PartNumber field of OrderItem. PartNumber is an Integer,
' so SimpleOrder inherits KeyedCollection(Of Integer, OrderItem).
' (Note that the key of OrderItem cannot be changed; if it could
' be changed, SimpleOrder would have to override ChangeItemKey.)
'
Public Class SimpleOrder
Inherits KeyedCollection(Of Integer, OrderItem)
Public Event Changed As EventHandler(Of SimpleOrderChangedEventArgs)
' This parameterless constructor calls the base class constructor
' that specifies a dictionary threshold of 0, so that the internal
' dictionary is created as soon as an item is added to the
' collection.
'
Public Sub New()
MyBase.New(Nothing, 0)
End Sub
' This is the only method that absolutely must be overridden,
' because without it the KeyedCollection cannot extract the
' keys from the items.
'
Protected Overrides Function GetKeyForItem( _
ByVal item As OrderItem) As Integer
' In this example, the key is the part number.
Return item.PartNumber
End Function
Protected Overrides Sub InsertItem( _
ByVal index As Integer, ByVal newItem As OrderItem)
MyBase.InsertItem(index, newItem)
RaiseEvent Changed(Me, New SimpleOrderChangedEventArgs( _
ChangeType.Added, newItem, Nothing))
End Sub
Protected Overrides Sub SetItem(ByVal index As Integer, _
ByVal newItem As OrderItem)
Dim replaced As OrderItem = Items(index)
MyBase.SetItem(index, newItem)
RaiseEvent Changed(Me, New SimpleOrderChangedEventArgs( _
ChangeType.Replaced, replaced, newItem))
End Sub
Protected Overrides Sub RemoveItem(ByVal index As Integer)
Dim removedItem As OrderItem = Items(index)
MyBase.RemoveItem(index)
RaiseEvent Changed(Me, New SimpleOrderChangedEventArgs( _
ChangeType.Removed, removedItem, Nothing))
End Sub
Protected Overrides Sub ClearItems()
MyBase.ClearItems()
RaiseEvent Changed(Me, New SimpleOrderChangedEventArgs( _
ChangeType.Cleared, Nothing, Nothing))
End Sub
End Class
' Event argument for the Changed event.
'
Public Class SimpleOrderChangedEventArgs
Inherits EventArgs
Private _changedItem As OrderItem
Private _changeType As ChangeType
Private _replacedWith As OrderItem
Public ReadOnly Property ChangedItem As OrderItem
Get
Return _changedItem
End Get
End Property
Public ReadOnly Property ChangeType As ChangeType
Get
Return _changeType
End Get
End Property
Public ReadOnly Property ReplacedWith As OrderItem
Get
Return _replacedWith
End Get
End Property
Public Sub New(ByVal change As ChangeType, ByVal item As OrderItem, _
ByVal replacement As OrderItem)
_changeType = change
_changedItem = item
_replacedWith = replacement
End Sub
End Class
Public Enum ChangeType
Added
Removed
Replaced
Cleared
End Enum
Public Class Demo
Public Shared Sub Main()
Dim weekly As New SimpleOrder()
AddHandler weekly.Changed, AddressOf ChangedHandler
' The Add method, inherited from Collection, takes OrderItem.
'
weekly.Add(New OrderItem(110072674, "Widget", 400, 45.17))
weekly.Add(New OrderItem(110072675, "Sprocket", 27, 5.3))
weekly.Add(New OrderItem(101030411, "Motor", 10, 237.5))
weekly.Add(New OrderItem(110072684, "Gear", 175, 5.17))
Display(weekly)
' The Contains method of KeyedCollection takes TKey.
'
Console.WriteLine(vbLf & "Contains(101030411): {0}", _
weekly.Contains(101030411))
' The default Item property of KeyedCollection takes the key
' type, Integer. The property is read-only.
'
Console.WriteLine(vbLf & "weekly(101030411).Description: {0}", _
weekly(101030411).Description)
' The Remove method of KeyedCollection takes a key.
'
Console.WriteLine(vbLf & "Remove(101030411)")
weekly.Remove(101030411)
' The Insert method, inherited from Collection, takes an
' index and an OrderItem.
'
Console.WriteLine(vbLf & "Insert(2, New OrderItem(...))")
weekly.Insert(2, New OrderItem(111033401, "Nut", 10, .5))
' The default Item property is overloaded. One overload comes
' from KeyedCollection(Of Integer, OrderItem); that overload
' is read-only, and takes Integer because it retrieves by key.
' The other overload comes from Collection(Of OrderItem), the
' base class of KeyedCollection(Of Integer, OrderItem); it
' retrieves by index, so it also takes an Integer. The compiler
' uses the most-derived overload, from KeyedCollection, so the
' only way to access SimpleOrder by index is to cast it to
' Collection(Of OrderItem). Otherwise the index is interpreted
' as a key, and KeyNotFoundException is thrown.
'
Dim coweekly As Collection(Of OrderItem) = weekly
Console.WriteLine(vbLf & "coweekly(2).Description: {0}", _
coweekly(2).Description)
Console.WriteLine(vbLf & "coweekly(2) = New OrderItem(...)")
coweekly(2) = New OrderItem(127700026, "Crank", 27, 5.98)
Dim temp As OrderItem = coweekly(2)
' The IndexOf method, inherited from Collection(Of OrderItem),
' takes an OrderItem instead of a key.
'
Console.WriteLine(vbLf & "IndexOf(temp): {0}", _
weekly.IndexOf(temp))
' The inherited Remove method also takes an OrderItem.
'
Console.WriteLine(vbLf & "Remove(temp)")
weekly.Remove(temp)
Console.WriteLine(vbLf & "RemoveAt(0)")
weekly.RemoveAt(0)
' Increase the quantity for a line item.
Console.WriteLine(vbLf & "coweekly(1) = New OrderItem(...)")
coweekly(1) = New OrderItem(coweekly(1).PartNumber, _
coweekly(1).Description, coweekly(1).Quantity + 1000, _
coweekly(1).UnitPrice)
Display(weekly)
Console.WriteLine()
weekly.Clear()
End Sub
Private Shared Sub Display(ByVal order As SimpleOrder)
Console.WriteLine()
For Each item As OrderItem In order
Console.WriteLine(item)
Next item
End Sub
Private Shared Sub ChangedHandler(ByVal source As Object, _
ByVal e As SimpleOrderChangedEventArgs)
Dim item As OrderItem = e.ChangedItem
If e.ChangeType = ChangeType.Replaced Then
Dim replacement As OrderItem = e.ReplacedWith
Console.WriteLine("{0} (quantity {1}) was replaced " & _
"by {2}, (quantity {3}).", item.Description, _
item.Quantity, replacement.Description, replacement.Quantity)
ElseIf e.ChangeType = ChangeType.Cleared Then
Console.WriteLine("The order list was cleared.")
Else
Console.WriteLine("{0} (quantity {1}) was {2}.", _
item.Description, item.Quantity, e.ChangeType)
End If
End Sub
End Class
' This class represents a simple line item in an order. All the
' values are immutable except quantity.
'
Public Class OrderItem
Private _partNumber As Integer
Private _description As String
Private _unitPrice As Double
Private _quantity As Integer
Public ReadOnly Property PartNumber As Integer
Get
Return _partNumber
End Get
End Property
Public ReadOnly Property Description As String
Get
Return _description
End Get
End Property
Public ReadOnly Property UnitPrice As Double
Get
Return _unitPrice
End Get
End Property
Public ReadOnly Property Quantity() As Integer
Get
Return _quantity
End Get
End Property
Public Sub New(ByVal partNumber As Integer, _
ByVal description As String, _
ByVal quantity As Integer, _
ByVal unitPrice As Double)
_partNumber = partNumber
_description = description
_quantity = quantity
_unitPrice = unitPrice
End Sub
Public Overrides Function ToString() As String
Return String.Format( _
"{0,9} {1,6} {2,-12} at {3,8:#,###.00} = {4,10:###,###.00}", _
PartNumber, _quantity, Description, UnitPrice, _
UnitPrice * _quantity)
End Function
End Class
' This code example produces the following output:
'
'Widget (quantity 400) was Added.
'Sprocket (quantity 27) was Added.
'Motor (quantity 10) was Added.
'Gear (quantity 175) was Added.
'
'110072674 400 Widget at 45.17 = 18,068.00
'110072675 27 Sprocket at 5.30 = 143.10
'101030411 10 Motor at 237.50 = 2,375.00
'110072684 175 Gear at 5.17 = 904.75
'
'Contains(101030411): True
'
'weekly(101030411).Description: Motor
'
'Remove(101030411)
'Motor (quantity 10) was Removed.
'
'Insert(2, New OrderItem(...))
'Nut (quantity 10) was Added.
'
'coweekly(2).Description: Nut
'
'coweekly(2) = New OrderItem(...)
'Nut (quantity 10) was replaced by Crank, (quantity 27).
'
'IndexOf(temp): 2
'
'Remove(temp)
'Crank (quantity 27) was Removed.
'
'RemoveAt(0)
'Widget (quantity 400) was Removed.
'
'coweekly(1) = New OrderItem(...)
'Gear (quantity 175) was replaced by Gear, (quantity 1175).
'
'110072675 27 Sprocket at 5.30 = 143.10
'110072684 1175 Gear at 5.17 = 6,074.75
'
'The order list was cleared.
備註
KeyedCollection<TKey,TItem> 類別同時提供 O(1) 索引擷取,以及接近 O(1) 的索引擷取和索引鍵擷取。 它是抽象型別,或更準確地說是一組無限的抽象型別,因為每個建構的泛型型別都是抽象基類。 若要使用 KeyedCollection<TKey,TItem>,請從適當的建構型別衍生您的集合類型。
KeyedCollection<TKey,TItem> 類別是以 IList<T> 泛型介面和以 IDictionary<TKey,TValue> 泛型介面為基礎的集合之間的混合式。 如同以 IList<T> 泛型介面為基礎的集合,KeyedCollection<TKey,TItem> 是專案的索引清單。 如同以 IDictionary<TKey,TValue> 泛型介面為基礎的集合,KeyedCollection<TKey,TItem> 具有與每個元素相關聯的索引鍵。
不同於字典,KeyedCollection<TKey,TItem> 的專案不是索引鍵/值組;相反地,整個元素是 值,而索引鍵會內嵌在值內。 例如,衍生自 visual Basic 中 KeyedCollection\<String,String>
的集合元素(在 Visual Basic 中KeyedCollection(Of String, String)
)可能是 “John Doe Jr”。其中值是 “John Doe Jr”,而索引鍵為 “Doe”。或包含整數索引鍵的員工記錄集合,可以衍生自 KeyedCollection\<int,Employee>
。 抽象 GetKeyForItem 方法會從 專案擷取索引鍵。
根據預設,KeyedCollection<TKey,TItem> 包含您可以使用 Dictionary 屬性取得的查閱字典。 當專案新增至 KeyedCollection<TKey,TItem>時,會擷取專案的索引鍵一次,並儲存在查閱字典中,以便更快速地搜尋。 當您建立 KeyedCollection<TKey,TItem>時,藉由指定字典建立閾值來覆寫此行為。 查閱字典會在第一次超過該臨界值時建立。 如果您將 -1 指定為臨界值,則永遠不會建立查閱字典。
注意
使用內部查閱字典時,如果 TItem
是參考型別,則會包含集合中所有項目的參考,如果 TItem
是實值型別,則會包含集合中所有項目的參照。 因此,如果 TItem
是實值型別,則使用查閱字典可能不適用。
您可以使用 Item[] 屬性,依其索引或索引鍵存取專案。 您可以新增沒有索引鍵的專案,但這些項目之後只能透過索引來存取。
建構函式
KeyedCollection<TKey,TItem>() |
初始化使用預設相等比較子之 KeyedCollection<TKey,TItem> 類別的新實例。 |
KeyedCollection<TKey,TItem>(IEqualityComparer<TKey>) |
初始化使用指定相等比較子之 KeyedCollection<TKey,TItem> 類別的新實例。 |
KeyedCollection<TKey,TItem>(IEqualityComparer<TKey>, Int32) |
初始化 KeyedCollection<TKey,TItem> 類別的新實例,這個實例會使用指定的相等比較子,並在超過指定的臨界值時建立查閱字典。 |
屬性
Comparer |
取得泛型相等比較子,用來判斷集合中索引鍵的相等性。 |
Count |
取得實際包含在 Collection<T>中的項目數目。 (繼承來源 Collection<T>) |
Dictionary |
取得 KeyedCollection<TKey,TItem>的查閱字典。 |
Item[Int32] |
取得或設定位於指定索引處的專案。 (繼承來源 Collection<T>) |
Item[TKey] |
取得具有指定索引鍵的專案。 |
Items |
取得 Collection<T>周圍的 IList<T> 包裝函式。 (繼承來源 Collection<T>) |
方法
明確介面實作
ICollection.CopyTo(Array, Int32) |
從特定 Array 索引開始,將 ICollection 的專案複製到 Array。 (繼承來源 Collection<T>) |
ICollection.IsSynchronized |
取得值,指出是否同步存取 ICollection (線程安全)。 (繼承來源 Collection<T>) |
ICollection.SyncRoot |
取得對象,這個物件可用來同步存取 ICollection。 (繼承來源 Collection<T>) |
ICollection<T>.IsReadOnly |
取得值,指出 ICollection<T> 是否為唯讀。 (繼承來源 Collection<T>) |
IEnumerable.GetEnumerator() |
傳回逐一查看集合的列舉值。 (繼承來源 Collection<T>) |
IList.Add(Object) |
將專案加入至 IList。 (繼承來源 Collection<T>) |
IList.Contains(Object) |
判斷 IList 是否包含特定值。 (繼承來源 Collection<T>) |
IList.IndexOf(Object) |
決定 IList中特定專案的索引。 (繼承來源 Collection<T>) |
IList.Insert(Int32, Object) |
將專案插入指定索引處的 IList。 (繼承來源 Collection<T>) |
IList.IsFixedSize |
取得值,指出 IList 是否有固定大小。 (繼承來源 Collection<T>) |
IList.IsReadOnly |
取得值,指出 IList 是否為唯讀。 (繼承來源 Collection<T>) |
IList.Item[Int32] |
取得或設定位於指定索引處的專案。 (繼承來源 Collection<T>) |
IList.Remove(Object) |
從 IList移除第一個出現的特定物件。 (繼承來源 Collection<T>) |