This topic has not yet been rated - Rate this topic

Tuple<T1, T2, T3> Constructor

Initializes a new instance of the Tuple<T1, T2, T3> class.

Namespace:  System
Assembly:  mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
public Tuple(
	T1 item1,
	T2 item2,
	T3 item3
)

Parameters

item1
Type: T1

The value of the tuple's first component.

item2
Type: T2

The value of the tuple's second component.

item3
Type: T3

The value of the tuple's third component.

You can also use the static Tuple.Create<T1, T2, T3>(T1, T2, T3) method to instantiate a 3-tuple object without having to explicitly specify the types of its components. The following example uses the Tuple.Create<T1, T2, T3>(T1, T2, T3) method to instantiate a 3-tuple whose components are of type String, Double, and Double.

var tuple3 = Tuple.Create("New York", 32.68, 51.87);

This is equivalent to the following call to the Tuple<T1, T2, T3> class constructor.

var tuple3 = new Tuple<string, double, double>
                      ("New York", 32.68, 51.87);

.NET Framework

Supported in: 4.5, 4

.NET Framework Client Profile

Supported in: 4

Portable Class Library

Supported in: Portable Class Library

.NET for Windows Store apps

Supported in: Windows 8

Windows 8, Windows Server 2012, Windows 7, Windows Vista SP2, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core Role not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core Role supported with SP1 or later; Itanium not supported)

The .NET Framework does not support all versions of every platform. For a list of the supported versions, see .NET Framework System Requirements.

Did you find this helpful?
(1500 characters remaining)
© 2013 Microsoft. All rights reserved.