Guid Constructor (UInt32, UInt16, UInt16, Byte, Byte, Byte, Byte, Byte, Byte, Byte, Byte)
.NET Framework (current version)
Initializes a new instance of the Guid structure by using the specified unsigned integers and bytes.
This API is not CLS-compliant.
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
[<CLSCompliantAttribute(false)>] new : a:uint32 * b:uint16 * c:uint16 * d:byte * e:byte * f:byte * g:byte * h:byte * i:byte * j:byte * k:byte -> Guid
Parameters
- a
-
Type:
System.UInt32
The first 4 bytes of the GUID.
- b
-
Type:
System.UInt16
The next 2 bytes of the GUID.
- c
-
Type:
System.UInt16
The next 2 bytes of the GUID.
- d
-
Type:
System.Byte
The next byte of the GUID.
- e
-
Type:
System.Byte
The next byte of the GUID.
- f
-
Type:
System.Byte
The next byte of the GUID.
- g
-
Type:
System.Byte
The next byte of the GUID.
- h
-
Type:
System.Byte
The next byte of the GUID.
- i
-
Type:
System.Byte
The next byte of the GUID.
- j
-
Type:
System.Byte
The next byte of the GUID.
- k
-
Type:
System.Byte
The next byte of the GUID.
Specifying the bytes in this manner avoids endianness issues.
Guid(0xa,0xb,0xc,0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7) creates a Guid that corresponds to "0000000a-000b-000c-0001-020304050607".
Universal Windows Platform
Available since 10
.NET Framework
Available since 1.1
Available since 10
.NET Framework
Available since 1.1
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