Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
<ComVisibleAttribute(True)> _ <GuidAttribute("496B0ABE-CDEE-11d3-88E8-00902754C43A")> _ Public Interface IEnumerable
Dim instance As IEnumerable
[ComVisibleAttribute(true)] [GuidAttribute("496B0ABE-CDEE-11d3-88E8-00902754C43A")] public interface IEnumerable
[ComVisibleAttribute(true)] [GuidAttribute(L"496B0ABE-CDEE-11d3-88E8-00902754C43A")] public interface class IEnumerable
/** @attribute ComVisibleAttribute(true) */
/** @attribute GuidAttribute("496B0ABE-CDEE-11d3-88E8-00902754C43A") */
public interface IEnumerable
ComVisibleAttribute(true) GuidAttribute("496B0ABE-CDEE-11d3-88E8-00902754C43A") public interface IEnumerable
Per la versione generica di questa interfaccia, vedere System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable.
Note per gli implementatori: È necessario implementare IEnumerable per supportare la semantica foreach di Microsoft Visual Basic. Anche le classi COM che ammettono gli enumeratori implementano questa interfaccia.Nell'esempio di codice riportato di seguito viene illustrata l'implementazione delle interfacce IEnumerable e IEnumerator di un insieme personalizzato. In questo esempio, i membri delle interfacce non sono chiamati in modo esplicito, ma vengono implementati per supportare l'utilizzo di foreach (for each in Visual Basic) per scorrere l'insieme.
Imports System Imports System.Collections Public Class Person Public Sub New(ByVal fName As String, ByVal lName As String) Me.firstName = fName Me.lastName = lName End Sub Public firstName As String Public lastName As String End Class Public Class People Implements IEnumerable Private _people() As Person Public Sub New(ByVal pArray() As Person) _people = New Person(pArray.Length - 1) {} Dim i As Integer For i = 0 To pArray.Length - 1 _people(i) = pArray(i) Next i End Sub Public Function GetEnumerator() As IEnumerator _ Implements IEnumerable.GetEnumerator Return New PeopleEnum(_people) End Function End Class Public Class PeopleEnum Implements IEnumerator Public _people() As Person ' Enumerators are positioned before the first element ' until the first MoveNext() call. Dim position As Integer = -1 Public Sub New(ByVal list() As Person) _people = list End Sub Public Function MoveNext() As Boolean Implements IEnumerator.MoveNext position = position + 1 Return (position < _people.Length) End Function Public Sub Reset() Implements IEnumerator.Reset position = -1 End Sub Public ReadOnly Property Current() As Object Implements IEnumerator.Current Get Try Return _people(position) Catch ex As IndexOutOfRangeException Throw New InvalidOperationException() End Try End Get End Property End Class Class App Shared Sub Main() Dim peopleArray() As Person = { _ New Person("John", "Smith"), _ New Person("Jim", "Johnson"), _ New Person("Sue", "Rabon")} Dim peopleList As New People(peopleArray) Dim p As Person For Each p In peopleList Console.WriteLine(p.firstName + " " + p.lastName) Next End Sub End Class ' This code produces output similar to the following: ' ' John Smith ' Jim Johnson ' Sue Rabon
using System; using System.Collections; public class Person { public Person(string fName, string lName) { this.firstName = fName; this.lastName = lName; } public string firstName; public string lastName; } public class People : IEnumerable { private Person[] _people; public People(Person[] pArray) { _people = new Person[pArray.Length]; for (int i = 0; i < pArray.Length; i++) { _people[i] = pArray[i]; } } public IEnumerator GetEnumerator() { return new PeopleEnum(_people); } } public class PeopleEnum : IEnumerator { public Person[] _people; // Enumerators are positioned before the first element // until the first MoveNext() call. int position = -1; public PeopleEnum(Person[] list) { _people = list; } public bool MoveNext() { position++; return (position < _people.Length); } public void Reset() { position = -1; } public object Current { get { try { return _people[position]; } catch (IndexOutOfRangeException) { throw new InvalidOperationException(); } } } } class App { static void Main() { Person[] peopleArray = new Person[3] { new Person("John", "Smith"), new Person("Jim", "Johnson"), new Person("Sue", "Rabon"), }; People peopleList = new People(peopleArray); foreach (Person p in peopleList) Console.WriteLine(p.firstName + " " + p.lastName); } } /* This code produces output similar to the following: * * John Smith * Jim Johnson * Sue Rabon * */
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