Nodes Class

Class implementing a list of INode's Required for generic list COM interop

Definition

Namespace: DHI.Mike1D.NetworkDataAccess
Assembly: DHI.Mike1D.NetworkDataAccess (in DHI.Mike1D.NetworkDataAccess.dll) Version: 24.0.0.0 (11.1.1.1111)
C#
public class Nodes : List<INode>, 
	INodes, IEnumerable<INode>, IEnumerable, IList<INode>, 
	ICollection<INode>, IReadOnlyList<INode>, IReadOnlyCollection<INode>
Inheritance
Object    ListINode    Nodes
Implements
INodes, ICollectionINode, IEnumerableINode, IListINode, IReadOnlyCollectionINode, IReadOnlyListINode, IEnumerable

Constructors

Nodes Initializes a new instance of the List class that is empty and has the default initial capacity.
Nodes(IEnumerableINode) Initializes a new instance of the List class that contains elements copied from the specified collection and has sufficient capacity to accommodate the number of elements copied.
Nodes(Int32) Initializes a new instance of the List class that is empty and has the specified initial capacity.

Properties

CapacityGets or sets the total number of elements the internal data structure can hold without resizing.
(Inherited from ListINode)
CountGets the number of elements contained in the ListT.
(Inherited from ListINode)
ItemGets or sets the element at the specified index.
(Inherited from ListINode)

Methods

AddAdds an object to the end of the ListT.
(Inherited from ListINode)
AddRangeAdds the elements of the specified collection to the end of the ListT.
(Inherited from ListINode)
AsReadOnlyReturns a read-only ReadOnlyCollectionT wrapper for the current collection.
(Inherited from ListINode)
BinarySearch(T)Searches the entire sorted ListT for an element using the default comparer and returns the zero-based index of the element.
(Inherited from ListINode)
BinarySearch(T, IComparerT)Searches the entire sorted ListT for an element using the specified comparer and returns the zero-based index of the element.
(Inherited from ListINode)
BinarySearch(Int32, Int32, T, IComparerT)Searches a range of elements in the sorted ListT for an element using the specified comparer and returns the zero-based index of the element.
(Inherited from ListINode)
ClearRemoves all elements from the ListT.
(Inherited from ListINode)
ContainsDetermines whether an element is in the ListT.
(Inherited from ListINode)
ConvertAllTOutputConverts the elements in the current ListT to another type, and returns a list containing the converted elements.
(Inherited from ListINode)
CopyTo(T)Copies the entire ListT to a compatible one-dimensional array, starting at the beginning of the target array.
(Inherited from ListINode)
CopyTo(T, Int32)Copies the entire ListT to a compatible one-dimensional array, starting at the specified index of the target array.
(Inherited from ListINode)
CopyTo(Int32, T, Int32, Int32)Copies a range of elements from the ListT to a compatible one-dimensional array, starting at the specified index of the target array.
(Inherited from ListINode)
EqualsDetermines whether the specified object is equal to the current object.
(Inherited from Object)
ExistsDetermines whether the ListT contains elements that match the conditions defined by the specified predicate.
(Inherited from ListINode)
FinalizeAllows an object to try to free resources and perform other cleanup operations before it is reclaimed by garbage collection.
(Inherited from Object)
FindSearches for an element that matches the conditions defined by the specified predicate, and returns the first occurrence within the entire ListT.
(Inherited from ListINode)
FindAllRetrieves all the elements that match the conditions defined by the specified predicate.
(Inherited from ListINode)
FindIndex(PredicateT)Searches for an element that matches the conditions defined by the specified predicate, and returns the zero-based index of the first occurrence within the entire ListT.
(Inherited from ListINode)
FindIndex(Int32, PredicateT)Searches 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.
(Inherited from ListINode)
FindIndex(Int32, Int32, PredicateT)Searches 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 starts at the specified index and contains the specified number of elements.
(Inherited from ListINode)
FindLastSearches for an element that matches the conditions defined by the specified predicate, and returns the last occurrence within the entire ListT.
(Inherited from ListINode)
FindLastIndex(PredicateT)Searches for an element that matches the conditions defined by the specified predicate, and returns the zero-based index of the last occurrence within the entire ListT.
(Inherited from ListINode)
FindLastIndex(Int32, PredicateT)Searches for an element that matches the conditions defined by the specified predicate, and returns the zero-based index of the last occurrence within the range of elements in the ListT that extends from the first element to the specified index.
(Inherited from ListINode)
FindLastIndex(Int32, Int32, PredicateT)Searches for an element that matches the conditions defined by the specified predicate, and returns the zero-based index of the last occurrence within the range of elements in the ListT that contains the specified number of elements and ends at the specified index.
(Inherited from ListINode)
ForEachPerforms the specified action on each element of the ListT.
(Inherited from ListINode)
GetEnumeratorReturns an enumerator that iterates through the ListT.
(Inherited from ListINode)
GetHashCodeServes as the default hash function.
(Inherited from Object)
GetRangeCreates a shallow copy of a range of elements in the source ListT.
(Inherited from ListINode)
GetTypeGets the Type of the current instance.
(Inherited from Object)
IndexOf(T)Searches for the specified object and returns the zero-based index of the first occurrence within the entire ListT.
(Inherited from ListINode)
IndexOf(T, Int32)Searches for the specified object 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.
(Inherited from ListINode)
IndexOf(T, Int32, Int32)Searches for the specified object and returns the zero-based index of the first occurrence within the range of elements in the ListT that starts at the specified index and contains the specified number of elements.
(Inherited from ListINode)
InsertInserts an element into the ListT at the specified index.
(Inherited from ListINode)
InsertRangeInserts the elements of a collection into the ListT at the specified index.
(Inherited from ListINode)
LastIndexOf(T)Searches for the specified object and returns the zero-based index of the last occurrence within the entire ListT.
(Inherited from ListINode)
LastIndexOf(T, Int32)Searches for the specified object and returns the zero-based index of the last occurrence within the range of elements in the ListT that extends from the first element to the specified index.
(Inherited from ListINode)
LastIndexOf(T, Int32, Int32)Searches for the specified object and returns the zero-based index of the last occurrence within the range of elements in the ListT that contains the specified number of elements and ends at the specified index.
(Inherited from ListINode)
MemberwiseCloneCreates a shallow copy of the current Object.
(Inherited from Object)
RemoveRemoves the first occurrence of a specific object from the ListT.
(Inherited from ListINode)
RemoveAllRemoves all the elements that match the conditions defined by the specified predicate.
(Inherited from ListINode)
RemoveAtRemoves the element at the specified index of the ListT.
(Inherited from ListINode)
RemoveRangeRemoves a range of elements from the ListT.
(Inherited from ListINode)
ReverseReverses the order of the elements in the entire ListT.
(Inherited from ListINode)
Reverse(Int32, Int32)Reverses the order of the elements in the specified range.
(Inherited from ListINode)
SortSorts the elements in the entire ListT using the default comparer.
(Inherited from ListINode)
Sort(ComparisonT)Sorts the elements in the entire ListT using the specified ComparisonT.
(Inherited from ListINode)
Sort(IComparerT)Sorts the elements in the entire ListT using the specified comparer.
(Inherited from ListINode)
Sort(Int32, Int32, IComparerT)Sorts the elements in a range of elements in ListT using the specified comparer.
(Inherited from ListINode)
ToArrayCopies the elements of the ListT to a new array.
(Inherited from ListINode)
ToStringReturns a string that represents the current object.
(Inherited from Object)
TrimExcessSets the capacity to the actual number of elements in the ListT, if that number is less than a threshold value.
(Inherited from ListINode)
TrueForAllDetermines whether every element in the ListT matches the conditions defined by the specified predicate.
(Inherited from ListINode)

Extension Methods

BinarySearchINode 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)
BinarySearchINode 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)
BinarySearchINode 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)
BinarySearchINode, 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)
BinarySearchINode, 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)
BinarySearchINode, 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)
BinarySearchINode, 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)
BinarySearchROINode, TKey Searches the entire sorted IReadOnlyListT 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)
BinarySearchROINode, TKey Searches the entire sorted IReadOnlyListT 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)
FindIndexINodeSearches 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)
FindIndexINodeSearches 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)
SortINode 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)
SortINode 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)
SortStableINode 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)
SortStableINode 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)
SortStableINode 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)

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