Comparison<T> Délégué
Définition
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Représente la méthode qui compare deux objets du même type.
generic <typename T>
public delegate int Comparison(T x, T y);
public delegate int Comparison<in T>(T x, T y);
public delegate int Comparison<T>(T x, T y);
type Comparison<'T> = delegate of 'T * 'T -> int
Public Delegate Function Comparison(Of In T)(x As T, y As T) As Integer
Public Delegate Function Comparison(Of T)(x As T, y As T) As Integer
Paramètres de type
- T
Type des objets à comparer.
Ce paramètre de type est contravariant. Cela signifie que vous pouvez utiliser le type spécifié ou tout type moins dérivé. Pour plus d’informations sur la covariance et la contravariance, consultez Covariance et contravariance dans les génériques.Paramètres
- x
- T
Premier objet à comparer.
- y
- T
Deuxième objet à comparer.
Valeur renvoyée
Entier signé qui indique les valeurs relatives de x
et y
, comme indiqué dans le tableau suivant.
Value | Signification |
---|---|
Inférieure à 0 | x est inférieur à y .
|
0 | x est égal à y .
|
Supérieure à 0 | x est supérieur à y .
|
Exemples
L’exemple de code suivant illustre l’utilisation du Comparison<T> délégué avec la Sort(Comparison<T>) surcharge de méthode.
L’exemple de code définit une autre méthode de comparaison pour les chaînes nommées CompareDinosByLength
. Cette méthode fonctionne comme suit : Tout d’abord, les comparands sont testés pour null
, et une référence null est traitée comme inférieure à une valeur non Null. Deuxièmement, les longueurs de chaîne sont comparées et la chaîne la plus longue est considérée comme supérieure. Troisièmement, si les longueurs sont égales, la comparaison de chaînes ordinaires est utilisée.
Une List<T> des chaînes est créée et remplie avec quatre chaînes, sans ordre particulier. La liste inclut également une chaîne vide et une référence null. La liste s’affiche, triée à l’aide d’un Comparison<T> délégué générique représentant la CompareDinosByLength
méthode, puis affichée à nouveau.
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Collections::Generic;
int CompareDinosByLength(String^ x, String^ y)
{
if (x == nullptr)
{
if (y == nullptr)
{
// If x is null and y is null, they're
// equal.
return 0;
}
else
{
// If x is null and y is not null, y
// is greater.
return -1;
}
}
else
{
// If x is not null...
//
if (y == nullptr)
// ...and y is null, x is greater.
{
return 1;
}
else
{
// ...and y is not null, compare the
// lengths of the two strings.
//
int retval = x->Length.CompareTo(y->Length);
if (retval != 0)
{
// If the strings are not of equal length,
// the longer string is greater.
//
return retval;
}
else
{
// If the strings are of equal length,
// sort them with ordinary string comparison.
//
return x->CompareTo(y);
}
}
}
};
void Display(List<String^>^ list)
{
Console::WriteLine();
for each(String^ s in list)
{
if (s == nullptr)
Console::WriteLine("(null)");
else
Console::WriteLine("\"{0}\"", s);
}
};
void main()
{
List<String^>^ dinosaurs = gcnew List<String^>();
dinosaurs->Add("Pachycephalosaurus");
dinosaurs->Add("Amargasaurus");
dinosaurs->Add("");
dinosaurs->Add(nullptr);
dinosaurs->Add("Mamenchisaurus");
dinosaurs->Add("Deinonychus");
Display(dinosaurs);
Console::WriteLine("\nSort with generic Comparison<String^> delegate:");
dinosaurs->Sort(
gcnew Comparison<String^>(CompareDinosByLength));
Display(dinosaurs);
}
/* This code example produces the following output:
"Pachycephalosaurus"
"Amargasaurus"
""
(null)
"Mamenchisaurus"
"Deinonychus"
Sort with generic Comparison<String^> delegate:
(null)
""
"Deinonychus"
"Amargasaurus"
"Mamenchisaurus"
"Pachycephalosaurus"
*/
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
public class Example
{
private static int CompareDinosByLength(string x, string y)
{
if (x == null)
{
if (y == null)
{
// If x is null and y is null, they're
// equal.
return 0;
}
else
{
// If x is null and y is not null, y
// is greater.
return -1;
}
}
else
{
// If x is not null...
//
if (y == null)
// ...and y is null, x is greater.
{
return 1;
}
else
{
// ...and y is not null, compare the
// lengths of the two strings.
//
int retval = x.Length.CompareTo(y.Length);
if (retval != 0)
{
// If the strings are not of equal length,
// the longer string is greater.
//
return retval;
}
else
{
// If the strings are of equal length,
// sort them with ordinary string comparison.
//
return x.CompareTo(y);
}
}
}
}
public static void Main()
{
List<string> dinosaurs = new List<string>();
dinosaurs.Add("Pachycephalosaurus");
dinosaurs.Add("Amargasaurus");
dinosaurs.Add("");
dinosaurs.Add(null);
dinosaurs.Add("Mamenchisaurus");
dinosaurs.Add("Deinonychus");
Display(dinosaurs);
Console.WriteLine("\nSort with generic Comparison<string> delegate:");
dinosaurs.Sort(CompareDinosByLength);
Display(dinosaurs);
}
private static void Display(List<string> list)
{
Console.WriteLine();
foreach( string s in list )
{
if (s == null)
Console.WriteLine("(null)");
else
Console.WriteLine("\"{0}\"", s);
}
}
}
/* This code example produces the following output:
"Pachycephalosaurus"
"Amargasaurus"
""
(null)
"Mamenchisaurus"
"Deinonychus"
Sort with generic Comparison<string> delegate:
(null)
""
"Deinonychus"
"Amargasaurus"
"Mamenchisaurus"
"Pachycephalosaurus"
*/
open System
let compareDinosByLength (x: string) (y: string) =
match x with
| null when isNull y ->
// If x is null and y is null, they're equal.
0
| null ->
// If x is null and y is not null, y is greater.
-1
| _ when isNull y->
// If x is not null and y is null, x is greater.
1
| _ ->
// If x is not null and y is not null, compare the lengths of the two strings.
let retval = x.Length.CompareTo y.Length
if retval <> 0 then
// If the strings are not of equal length, the longer string is greater.
retval
else
// If the strings are of equal length, sort them with ordinary string comparison.
x.CompareTo y
let display list =
printfn ""
for s in list do
if isNull s then
printfn "(null)"
else
printfn $"\"%s{s}\""
let dinosaurs = ResizeArray()
dinosaurs.Add "Pachycephalosaurus"
dinosaurs.Add "Amargasaurus"
dinosaurs.Add ""
dinosaurs.Add null
dinosaurs.Add "Mamenchisaurus"
dinosaurs.Add "Deinonychus"
display dinosaurs
printfn "\nSort with generic Comparison<string> delegate:"
dinosaurs.Sort compareDinosByLength
display dinosaurs
// This code example produces the following output:
//
// "Pachycephalosaurus"
// "Amargasaurus"
// ""
// (null)
// "Mamenchisaurus"
// "Deinonychus"
//
// Sort with generic Comparison<string> delegate:
//
// (null)
// ""
// "Deinonychus"
// "Amargasaurus"
// "Mamenchisaurus"
// "Pachycephalosaurus"
Imports System.Collections.Generic
Public Class Example
Private Shared Function CompareDinosByLength( _
ByVal x As String, ByVal y As String) As Integer
If x Is Nothing Then
If y Is Nothing Then
' If x is Nothing and y is Nothing, they're
' equal.
Return 0
Else
' If x is Nothing and y is not Nothing, y
' is greater.
Return -1
End If
Else
' If x is not Nothing...
'
If y Is Nothing Then
' ...and y is Nothing, x is greater.
Return 1
Else
' ...and y is not Nothing, compare the
' lengths of the two strings.
'
Dim retval As Integer = _
x.Length.CompareTo(y.Length)
If retval <> 0 Then
' If the strings are not of equal length,
' the longer string is greater.
'
Return retval
Else
' If the strings are of equal length,
' sort them with ordinary string comparison.
'
Return x.CompareTo(y)
End If
End If
End If
End Function
Public Shared Sub Main()
Dim dinosaurs As New List(Of String)
dinosaurs.Add("Pachycephalosaurus")
dinosaurs.Add("Amargasaurus")
dinosaurs.Add("")
dinosaurs.Add(Nothing)
dinosaurs.Add("Mamenchisaurus")
dinosaurs.Add("Deinonychus")
Display(dinosaurs)
Console.WriteLine(vbLf & "Sort with generic Comparison(Of String) delegate:")
dinosaurs.Sort(AddressOf CompareDinosByLength)
Display(dinosaurs)
End Sub
Private Shared Sub Display(ByVal lis As List(Of String))
Console.WriteLine()
For Each s As String In lis
If s Is Nothing Then
Console.WriteLine("(Nothing)")
Else
Console.WriteLine("""{0}""", s)
End If
Next
End Sub
End Class
' This code example produces the following output:
'
'"Pachycephalosaurus"
'"Amargasaurus"
'""
'(Nothing)
'"Mamenchisaurus"
'"Deinonychus"
'
'Sort with generic Comparison(Of String) delegate:
'
'(Nothing)
'""
'"Deinonychus"
'"Amargasaurus"
'"Mamenchisaurus"
'"Pachycephalosaurus"
L’exemple suivant utilise le Comparison<T> délégué pour trier les éléments d’une collection d’objets CityInfo
. CityInfo
est une classe définie par l’application qui contient des informations sur une ville et sa population. L’exemple définit trois méthodes, CompareByName
, CompareByPopulation
et CompareByNames
, qui offrent trois façons différentes de classer les CityInfo
objets. Chaque méthode est affectée à l’argument comparison
de la Array.Sort<T>(T[], Comparison<T>) méthode.
using System;
public class CityInfo
{
string cityName;
string countryName;
int pop2010;
public CityInfo(string name, string country, int pop2010)
{
this.cityName = name;
this.countryName = country;
this.pop2010 = pop2010;
}
public string City
{ get { return this.cityName; } }
public string Country
{ get { return this.countryName; } }
public int Population
{ get { return this.pop2010; } }
public static int CompareByName(CityInfo city1, CityInfo city2)
{
return String.Compare(city1.City, city2.City);
}
public static int CompareByPopulation(CityInfo city1, CityInfo city2)
{
return city1.Population.CompareTo(city2.Population);
}
public static int CompareByNames(CityInfo city1, CityInfo city2)
{
return String.Compare(city1.Country + city1.City, city2.Country + city2.City);
}
}
public class Example
{
public static void Main()
{
CityInfo NYC = new CityInfo("New York City", "United States of America", 8175133 );
CityInfo Det = new CityInfo("Detroit", "United States of America", 713777);
CityInfo Paris = new CityInfo("Paris", "France", 2193031);
CityInfo[] cities = { NYC, Det, Paris };
// Display ordered array.
DisplayArray(cities);
// Sort array by city name.
Array.Sort(cities, CityInfo.CompareByName);
DisplayArray(cities);
// Sort array by population.
Array.Sort(cities, CityInfo.CompareByPopulation);
DisplayArray(cities);
// Sort array by country + city name.
Array.Sort(cities, CityInfo.CompareByNames);
DisplayArray(cities);
}
private static void DisplayArray(CityInfo[] cities)
{
Console.WriteLine("{0,-20} {1,-25} {2,10}", "City", "Country", "Population");
foreach (var city in cities)
Console.WriteLine("{0,-20} {1,-25} {2,10:N0}", city.City,
city.Country, city.Population);
Console.WriteLine();
}
}
// The example displays the following output:
// City Country Population
// New York City United States of America 8,175,133
// Detroit United States of America 713,777
// Paris France 2,193,031
//
// City Country Population
// Detroit United States of America 713,777
// New York City United States of America 8,175,133
// Paris France 2,193,031
//
// City Country Population
// Detroit United States of America 713,777
// Paris France 2,193,031
// New York City United States of America 8,175,133
//
// City Country Population
// Paris France 2,193,031
// Detroit United States of America 713,777
// New York City United States of America 8,175,133
open System
type CityInfo =
{ City: string
Country: string
Population: int }
static member CompareByName city1 city2 =
String.Compare(city1.City, city2.City)
static member CompareByPopulation city1 city2 =
city1.Population.CompareTo city2.Population
static member CompareByNames city1 city2 =
String.Compare(city1.Country + city1.City, city2.Country + city2.City)
let display cities =
printfn $"""{"City",-20} {"Country",-25} {"Population",10}"""
for city in cities do
printfn $"{city.City,-20} {city.Country,-25} {city.Population,10:N0}"
printfn ""
let NYC = { City = "New York City"; Country = "United States of America"; Population = 8175133 }
let Det = { City = "Detroit"; Country = "United States of America"; Population = 713777 }
let Paris = { City = "Paris"; Country = "France"; Population = 2193031 }
let cities = [| NYC; Det; Paris |]
// Display ordered array.
display cities
// Sort array by city name.
Array.Sort(cities, CityInfo.CompareByName)
display cities
// Sort array by population.
Array.Sort(cities, CityInfo.CompareByPopulation);
display cities
// Sort array by country + city name.
Array.Sort(cities, CityInfo.CompareByNames);
display cities
// The example displays the following output:
// City Country Population
// New York City United States of America 8,175,133
// Detroit United States of America 713,777
// Paris France 2,193,031
//
// City Country Population
// Detroit United States of America 713,777
// New York City United States of America 8,175,133
// Paris France 2,193,031
//
// City Country Population
// Detroit United States of America 713,777
// Paris France 2,193,031
// New York City United States of America 8,175,133
//
// City Country Population
// Paris France 2,193,031
// Detroit United States of America 713,777
// New York City United States of America 8,175,133
Public Class CityInfo
Dim cityName As String
Dim countryName As String
Dim pop2010 As Integer
Public Sub New(name As String, country As String, pop2010 As Integer)
Me.cityName = name
Me.countryName = country
Me.pop2010 = pop2010
End Sub
Public ReadOnly Property City As String
Get
Return Me.cityName
End Get
End Property
Public ReadOnly Property Country As String
Get
Return Me.countryName
End Get
End Property
Public ReadOnly Property Population As Integer
Get
Return Me.pop2010
End Get
End Property
Public Shared Function CompareByName(city1 As CityInfo, city2 As CityInfo) As Integer
Return String.Compare(city1.City, city2.City)
End Function
Public Shared Function CompareByPopulation(city1 As CityInfo, city2 As CityInfo) As Integer
Return city1.Population.CompareTo(city2.Population)
End Function
Public Shared Function CompareByNames(city1 As CityInfo, city2 As CityInfo) As Integer
Return String.Compare(city1.Country + city1.City, city2.Country + city2.City)
End Function
End Class
Module Example
Public Sub Main()
Dim NYC As New CityInfo("New York City", "United States of America", 8175133)
Dim Det As New CityInfo("Detroit", "United States of America", 713777)
Dim Paris As New CityInfo("Paris", "France", 2193031)
Dim cities As CityInfo() = { NYC, Det, Paris }
' Display ordered array.
DisplayArray(cities)
' Sort array by city name.
Array.Sort(cities, AddressOf CityInfo.CompareByName)
DisplayArray(cities)
' Sort array by population.
Array.Sort(cities, AddressOf CityInfo.CompareByPopulation)
DisplayArray(cities)
' Sort array by country + city name.
Array.Sort(cities, AddressOf CityInfo.CompareByNames)
DisplayArray(cities)
End Sub
Private Sub DisplayArray(cities() As CityInfo)
Console.WriteLine("{0,-20} {1,-25} {2,10}", "City", "Country/Region", "Population")
For Each city In cities
Console.WriteLine("{0,-20} {1,-25} {2,10:N0}", city.City, city.Country, city.Population)
Next
Console.WriteLine()
End Sub
End Module
' The example displays the following output:
' City Country/Region Population
' New York City United States of America 8,175,133
' Detroit United States of America 713,777
' Paris France 2,193,031
'
' City Country/Region Population
' Detroit United States of America 713,777
' New York City United States of America 8,175,133
' Paris France 2,193,031
'
' City Country/Region Population
' Detroit United States of America 713,777
' Paris France 2,193,031
' New York City United States of America 8,175,133
'
' City Country/Region Population
' Paris France 2,193,031
' Detroit United States of America 713,777
' New York City United States of America 8,175,133
Remarques
Ce délégué est utilisé par la surcharge de méthode Sort<T>(T[], Comparison<T>) de la Array classe et la Sort(Comparison<T>) surcharge de méthode de la List<T> classe pour trier les éléments d’un tableau ou d’une liste.
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