HashSet<T>.IsSupersetOf(IEnumerable<T>) Méthode

Définition

Détermine si un objet HashSet<T> est un sur-ensemble de la collection spécifiée.

public:
 virtual bool IsSupersetOf(System::Collections::Generic::IEnumerable<T> ^ other);
public:
 bool IsSupersetOf(System::Collections::Generic::IEnumerable<T> ^ other);
public bool IsSupersetOf (System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<T> other);
abstract member IsSupersetOf : seq<'T> -> bool
override this.IsSupersetOf : seq<'T> -> bool
member this.IsSupersetOf : seq<'T> -> bool
Public Function IsSupersetOf (other As IEnumerable(Of T)) As Boolean

Paramètres

other
IEnumerable<T>

Collection à comparer à l'objet HashSet<T> actif.

Retours

true si l'objet HashSet<T> est un sur-ensemble de other ; sinon, false.

Implémente

Exceptions

other a la valeur null.

Exemples

L’exemple suivant crée deux objets disparates HashSet<T> et les compare les uns aux autres. Dans cet exemple, allNumbers est à la fois un superset et un sur-ensemble approprié de jusqu’à ce allNumbers que soit modifié, à l’aide de lowNumbers la IntersectWith méthode , pour contenir uniquement les valeurs qui sont présentes dans les deux ensembles. Une fois allNumbers et lowNumbers sont identiques, allNumbers est toujours un sur-ensemble de lowNumbers mais n’est plus un sur-ensemble approprié.

HashSet<int> lowNumbers = new HashSet<int>();
HashSet<int> allNumbers = new HashSet<int>();

for (int i = 1; i < 5; i++)
{
    lowNumbers.Add(i);
}

for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++)
{
    allNumbers.Add(i);
}

Console.Write("lowNumbers contains {0} elements: ", lowNumbers.Count);
DisplaySet(lowNumbers);

Console.Write("allNumbers contains {0} elements: ", allNumbers.Count);
DisplaySet(allNumbers);

Console.WriteLine("lowNumbers overlaps allNumbers: {0}",
    lowNumbers.Overlaps(allNumbers));

Console.WriteLine("allNumbers and lowNumbers are equal sets: {0}",
    allNumbers.SetEquals(lowNumbers));

// Show the results of sub/superset testing
Console.WriteLine("lowNumbers is a subset of allNumbers: {0}",
    lowNumbers.IsSubsetOf(allNumbers));
Console.WriteLine("allNumbers is a superset of lowNumbers: {0}",
    allNumbers.IsSupersetOf(lowNumbers));
Console.WriteLine("lowNumbers is a proper subset of allNumbers: {0}",
    lowNumbers.IsProperSubsetOf(allNumbers));
Console.WriteLine("allNumbers is a proper superset of lowNumbers: {0}",
    allNumbers.IsProperSupersetOf(lowNumbers));

// Modify allNumbers to remove numbers that are not in lowNumbers.
allNumbers.IntersectWith(lowNumbers);
Console.Write("allNumbers contains {0} elements: ", allNumbers.Count);
DisplaySet(allNumbers);

Console.WriteLine("allNumbers and lowNumbers are equal sets: {0}",
    allNumbers.SetEquals(lowNumbers));

// Show the results of sub/superset testing with the modified set.
Console.WriteLine("lowNumbers is a subset of allNumbers: {0}",
    lowNumbers.IsSubsetOf(allNumbers));
Console.WriteLine("allNumbers is a superset of lowNumbers: {0}",
    allNumbers.IsSupersetOf(lowNumbers));
Console.WriteLine("lowNumbers is a proper subset of allNumbers: {0}",
    lowNumbers.IsProperSubsetOf(allNumbers));
Console.WriteLine("allNumbers is a proper superset of lowNumbers: {0}",
    allNumbers.IsProperSupersetOf(lowNumbers));

void DisplaySet(HashSet<int> set)
{
    Console.Write("{");
    foreach (int i in set)
    {
        Console.Write(" {0}", i);
    }
    Console.WriteLine(" }");
}

/* This code example produces output similar to the following:
* lowNumbers contains 4 elements: { 1 2 3 4 }
* allNumbers contains 10 elements: { 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 }
* lowNumbers overlaps allNumbers: True
* allNumbers and lowNumbers are equal sets: False
* lowNumbers is a subset of allNumbers: True
* allNumbers is a superset of lowNumbers: True
* lowNumbers is a proper subset of allNumbers: True
* allNumbers is a proper superset of lowNumbers: True
* allNumbers contains 4 elements: { 1 2 3 4 }
* allNumbers and lowNumbers are equal sets: True
* lowNumbers is a subset of allNumbers: True
* allNumbers is a superset of lowNumbers: True
* lowNumbers is a proper subset of allNumbers: False
* allNumbers is a proper superset of lowNumbers: False
*/
Shared Sub Main()

    Dim lowNumbers As HashSet(Of Integer) = New HashSet(Of Integer)()
    Dim allNumbers As HashSet(Of Integer) = New HashSet(Of Integer)()

    For i As Integer = 1 To 4
        lowNumbers.Add(i)
    Next i

    For i As Integer = 0 To 9
        allNumbers.Add(i)
    Next i


    Console.Write("lowNumbers contains {0} elements: ", lowNumbers.Count)
    DisplaySet(lowNumbers)

    Console.Write("allNumbers contains {0} elements: ", allNumbers.Count)
    DisplaySet(allNumbers)

    Console.WriteLine("lowNumbers overlaps allNumbers: {0}", _
        lowNumbers.Overlaps(allNumbers))

    Console.WriteLine("allNumbers and lowNumbers are equal sets: {0}", _
        allNumbers.SetEquals(lowNumbers))

    ' Show the results of sub/superset testing
    Console.WriteLine("lowNumbers is a subset of allNumbers: {0}", _
        lowNumbers.IsSubsetOf(allNumbers))
    Console.WriteLine("allNumbers is a superset of lowNumbers: {0}", _
        allNumbers.IsSupersetOf(lowNumbers))
    Console.WriteLine("lowNumbers is a proper subset of allNumbers: {0}", _
        lowNumbers.IsProperSubsetOf(allNumbers))
    Console.WriteLine("allNumbers is a proper superset of lowNumbers: {0}", _
        allNumbers.IsProperSupersetOf(lowNumbers))

    ' Modify allNumbers to remove numbers that are not in lowNumbers.
    allNumbers.IntersectWith(lowNumbers)
    Console.Write("allNumbers contains {0} elements: ", allNumbers.Count)
    DisplaySet(allNumbers)

    Console.WriteLine("allNumbers and lowNumbers are equal sets: {0}", _
        allNumbers.SetEquals(lowNumbers))

    ' Show the results of sub/superset testing with the modified set.
    Console.WriteLine("lowNumbers is a subset of allNumbers: {0}", _
        lowNumbers.IsSubsetOf(allNumbers))
    Console.WriteLine("allNumbers is a superset of lowNumbers: {0}", _
        allNumbers.IsSupersetOf(lowNumbers))
    Console.WriteLine("lowNumbers is a proper subset of allNumbers: {0}", _
        lowNumbers.IsProperSubsetOf(allNumbers))
    Console.WriteLine("allNumbers is a proper superset of lowNumbers: {0}", _
        allNumbers.IsProperSupersetOf(lowNumbers))
End Sub
' This code example produces output similar to the following:
' lowNumbers contains 4 elements: { 1 2 3 4 }
' allNumbers contains 10 elements: { 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 }
' lowNumbers overlaps allNumbers: True
' allNumbers and lowNumbers are equal sets: False
' lowNumbers is a subset of allNumbers: True
' allNumbers is a superset of lowNumbers: True
' lowNumbers is a proper subset of allNumbers: True
' allNumbers is a proper superset of lowNumbers: True
' allNumbers contains 4 elements: { 1 2 3 4 }
' allNumbers and lowNumbers are equal sets: True
' lowNumbers is a subset of allNumbers: True
' allNumbers is a superset of lowNumbers: True
' lowNumbers is a proper subset of allNumbers: False
' allNumbers is a proper superset of lowNumbers: False

Remarques

Toutes les collections, y compris l’ensemble vide, sont des sur-ensembles de l’ensemble vide. Par conséquent, cette méthode retourne true si la collection représentée par le other paramètre est vide, même si l’objet actuel HashSet<T> est vide.

Cette méthode retourne false toujours si Count est inférieur au nombre d’éléments dans other.

Si la collection représentée par other est une HashSet<T> collection avec le même comparateur d’égalité que l’objet actuel HashSet<T> , cette méthode est une opération O(n). Sinon, cette méthode est une opération O(n + m), où n est le nombre d’éléments dans other et m est Count.

S’applique à