IOpenSourceBoundaries Interface

Interface for a list of IOpenSourceBoundary's Required for generic list COM interop

Definition

Namespace: DHI.Mike1D.BoundaryModule
Assembly: DHI.Mike1D.BoundaryModule (in DHI.Mike1D.BoundaryModule.dll) Version: 24.0.0.0 (11.1.1.1111)
C#
public interface IOpenSourceBoundaries : IEnumerable<IOpenSourceBoundary>, 
	IEnumerable, IList<IOpenSourceBoundary>, ICollection<IOpenSourceBoundary>
Implements
ICollectionIOpenSourceBoundary, IEnumerableIOpenSourceBoundary, IListIOpenSourceBoundary, IEnumerable

Properties

Count The number of IOpenSourceBoundary's in the list
IsReadOnlyGets a value indicating whether the ICollectionT is read-only.
(Inherited from ICollectionIOpenSourceBoundary)
Item Get or set the IOpenSourceBoundary at the specified index in the list

Methods

Add Add a IOpenSourceBoundary to the list
Clear Removes all elements from the List.
ContainsDetermines whether the ICollectionT contains a specific value.
(Inherited from ICollectionIOpenSourceBoundary)
CopyToCopies the elements of the ICollectionT to an Array, starting at a particular Array index.
(Inherited from ICollectionIOpenSourceBoundary)
Find Searches for an element that matches the conditions defined by the specified predicate, and returns the first occurrence within the entire List.
GetEnumeratorReturns an enumerator that iterates through the collection.
(Inherited from IEnumerableIOpenSourceBoundary)
IndexOf Searches for the specified object and returns the zero-based index of the first occurrence within the entire List.
InsertInserts an item to the IListT at the specified index.
(Inherited from IListIOpenSourceBoundary)
Remove Removes the first occurrence of a specific object from the List.
RemoveAt Removes the element at the specified index of the List.

Extension Methods

BinarySearchIOpenSourceBoundary Searches the entire sorted IListT for an element using the provided comparer and returns the zero-based index of the element.

This differs from the "ordinary" binary search in allowing a comparer delegate that defines whether an item is found (returning 0), whether the item in the list is before (<0) or after (>0) that knows how to compare a class with its key. Example, if the list contains classes of type T having an id number and the class is sorted on that id, then the keySelector returns the id number for that class.

Example

If having a list of doubles, to find 4.5 in the list, use: int index = list.BinarySearch(d => d.CompareTo(4.5))

(Defined by GenericExtensions)
BinarySearchIOpenSourceBoundary Searches the entire sorted IListT for an element and returns the zero-based index of the element.

If the key is not found, a negative number is returned, which can be intepreted as the bitwise complement of the interval of indices that the key is in between, i.e. list[interval-1] < key < list[interval]


(Defined by GenericExtensions)
BinarySearchIOpenSourceBoundary Searches the entire sorted IListT for an element using the provided comparer and returns the zero-based index of the element.

If the key is not found, a negative number is returned, which can be intepreted as the bitwise complement of the interval of indices that the key is in between, i.e. list[interval-1] < key < list[interval]


(Defined by GenericExtensions)
BinarySearchIOpenSourceBoundary, TKey Searches the entire sorted IListT for an element and returns the zero-based index of the element.

If the key is not found, a negative number is returned, which can be intepreted as the bitwise complement of the interval of indices that the key is in between, i.e. list[interval-1] < key < list[interval]

This differs from the "ordinary" binary search in allowing a keySelectorcomparer that knows how to compare a class with its key. Example, if the list contains classes of type T having an id number and the class is sorted on that id, then the keySelector returns the id number for that class.


(Defined by GenericExtensions)
BinarySearchIOpenSourceBoundary, TKey Searches the entire sorted IListT for an element using the provided comparer and returns the zero-based index of the element.

If the key is not found, a negative number is returned, which can be intepreted as the bitwise complement of the interval of indices that the key is in between, i.e. list[interval-1] < key < list[interval]

This differs from the "ordinary" binary search in allowing a keySelectorcomparer that knows how to compare a class with its key. Example, if the list contains classes of type T having an id number and the class is sorted on that id, then the keySelector returns the id number for that class.


(Defined by GenericExtensions)
FindIndexIOpenSourceBoundarySearches for an element that matches the conditions defined by the specified predicate, and returns the zero-based index of the first occurrence within the range of elements in the list.
(Defined by GenericExtensions)
FindIndexIOpenSourceBoundarySearches for an element that matches the conditions defined by the specified predicate, and returns the zero-based index of the first occurrence within the range of elements in the ListT that extends from the specified index to the last element.
(Defined by GenericExtensions)
SortIOpenSourceBoundary Sorts the elements in the entire List{T} using the default comparer.

A quick sort algorithm is used. Quick sort is a un-stable sort algorithm i.e. if two elements are equal their order may not be preserved.

If the provided IList is either an array or a list, the build in sorting method is used (also quick sort).


(Defined by GenericExtensions)
SortIOpenSourceBoundary Sorts the elements in the entire List{T} using the provided comparer.

A quick sort algorithm is used. Quick sort is a un-stable sort algorithm i.e. if two elements are equal their order may not be preserved.

If the provided IList is either an array or a list, the build in sorting method is used (also quick sort).


(Defined by GenericExtensions)
SortStableIOpenSourceBoundary Sorts the elements in the entire List{T} using the default comparer.

A merge sort algorithm is used. merge sort is a stable sort algorithm i.e. if two elements are equal their order are preserved.


(Defined by GenericExtensions)
SortStableIOpenSourceBoundary Sorts the elements in the entire List{T} using the provided comparer.

A merge sort algorithm is used. merge sort is a stable sort algorithm i.e. if two elements are equal their order are preserved.


(Defined by GenericExtensions)
SortStableIOpenSourceBoundary Sorts the elements in the entire List{T} using the provided comparer.

A merge sort algorithm is used. merge sort is a stable sort algorithm i.e. if two elements are equal their order are preserved.


(Defined by GenericExtensions)

See Also