Range Struct (System) (original) (raw)
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Microsoft.Bcl.Memory.dll
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netstandard.dll
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Microsoft.Bcl.Memory v10.0.0-preview.4.25258.110
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Represents a range that has start and end indexes.
public value class Range : IEquatable<Range>
public readonly struct Range : IEquatable<Range>
type Range = struct
Public Structure Range
Implements IEquatable(Of Range)
Inheritance
Implements
Remarks
Range
is used by the C# compiler to support the range syntax:
int[] someArray = new int[5] { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 };
int[] subArray1 = someArray[0..2]; // { 1, 2 }
int[] subArray2 = someArray[1..^0]; // { 2, 3, 4, 5 }
Constructors
Properties
All | Gets a Range object that starts from the first element to the end. |
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End | Gets an Index that represents the exclusive end index of the range. |
Start | Gets the inclusive start index of the Range. |
Methods
EndAt(Index) | Creates a Range object starting from the first element in the collection to a specified end index. |
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Equals(Object) | Returns a value that indicates whether the current instance is equal to a specified object. |
Equals(Range) | Returns a value that indicates whether the current instance is equal to another Range object. |
GetHashCode() | Returns the hash code for this instance. |
GetOffsetAndLength(Int32) | Calculates the start offset and length of the range object using a collection length. |
StartAt(Index) | Returns a new Range instance starting from a specified start index to the end of the collection. |
ToString() | Returns the string representation of the current Range object. |