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ReadOnlyCollectionBase.InnerList (Propiedad)
Espacio de nombres: System.Collections
Ensamblado: mscorlib (en mscorlib.dll)
Valor de propiedad
Tipo: System.Collections.ArrayListusing System; using System.Collections; public class ROCollection : ReadOnlyCollectionBase { public ROCollection( IList sourceList ) { InnerList.AddRange( sourceList ); } public Object this[ int index ] { get { return( InnerList[index] ); } } public int IndexOf( Object value ) { return( InnerList.IndexOf( value ) ); } public bool Contains( Object value ) { return( InnerList.Contains( value ) ); } } public class SamplesCollectionBase { public static void Main() { // Create an ArrayList. ArrayList myAL = new ArrayList(); myAL.Add( "red" ); myAL.Add( "blue" ); myAL.Add( "yellow" ); myAL.Add( "green" ); myAL.Add( "orange" ); myAL.Add( "purple" ); // Create a new ROCollection that contains the elements in myAL. ROCollection myCol = new ROCollection( myAL ); // Display the contents of the collection using foreach. This is the preferred method. Console.WriteLine( "Contents of the collection (using foreach):" ); PrintValues1( myCol ); // Display the contents of the collection using the enumerator. Console.WriteLine( "Contents of the collection (using enumerator):" ); PrintValues2( myCol ); // Display the contents of the collection using the Count property and the Item property. Console.WriteLine( "Contents of the collection (using Count and Item):" ); PrintIndexAndValues( myCol ); // Search the collection with Contains and IndexOf. Console.WriteLine( "Contains yellow: {0}", myCol.Contains( "yellow" ) ); Console.WriteLine( "orange is at index {0}.", myCol.IndexOf( "orange" ) ); Console.WriteLine(); } // Uses the Count property and the Item property. public static void PrintIndexAndValues( ROCollection myCol ) { for ( int i = 0; i < myCol.Count; i++ ) Console.WriteLine( " [{0}]: {1}", i, myCol[i] ); Console.WriteLine(); } // Uses the foreach statement which hides the complexity of the enumerator. // NOTE: The foreach statement is the preferred way of enumerating the contents of a collection. public static void PrintValues1( ROCollection myCol ) { foreach ( Object obj in myCol ) Console.WriteLine( " {0}", obj ); Console.WriteLine(); } // Uses the enumerator. // NOTE: The foreach statement is the preferred way of enumerating the contents of a collection. public static void PrintValues2( ROCollection myCol ) { System.Collections.IEnumerator myEnumerator = myCol.GetEnumerator(); while ( myEnumerator.MoveNext() ) Console.WriteLine( " {0}", myEnumerator.Current ); Console.WriteLine(); } } /* This code produces the following output. Contents of the collection (using foreach): red blue yellow green orange purple Contents of the collection (using enumerator): red blue yellow green orange purple Contents of the collection (using Count and Item): [0]: red [1]: blue [2]: yellow [3]: green [4]: orange [5]: purple Contains yellow: True orange is at index 4. */
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