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- The result object is a <c>Clone()</c> of one of the input objects (<c>a</c> if it is not <see langword="null" />) containing the
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- elements from the intersect operation.
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- </summary>
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- <param name="a">A set of elements.</param>
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- <param name="b">A set of elements.</param>
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- <returns>The intersection of the two input sets. <see langword="null" /> if both sets are <see langword="null" />.</returns>
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- </member>
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- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.Set`1.op_BitwiseAnd(Iesi.Collections.Generic.Set{`0},Iesi.Collections.Generic.Set{`0})">
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- <summary>
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- Performs an "intersection" of the two sets, where only the elements
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- that are present in both sets remain. That is, the element is included only if it exists in
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- both <c>a</c> and <c>b</c>. Neither input object is modified by the operation.
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- The result object is a <c>Clone()</c> of one of the input objects (<c>a</c> if it is not <see langword="null" />) containing the
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- elements from the intersect operation.
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- </summary>
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- <param name="a">A set of elements.</param>
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- <param name="b">A set of elements.</param>
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- <returns>The intersection of the two input sets. <see langword="null" /> if both sets are <see langword="null" />.</returns>
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- </member>
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- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.Set`1.Minus(Iesi.Collections.Generic.ISet{`0})">
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- <summary>
403
- Performs a "minus" of set <c>b</c> from set <c>a</c>. This returns a set of all
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- the elements in set <c>a</c>, removing the elements that are also in set <c>b</c>.
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- The original sets are not modified during this operation. The result set is a <c>Clone()</c>
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- of this <c>Set</c> containing the elements from the operation.
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- </summary>
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- <param name="a">A set of elements.</param>
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- <returns>A set containing the elements from this set with the elements in <c>a</c> removed.</returns>
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- </member>
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- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.Set`1.Minus(Iesi.Collections.Generic.ISet{`0},Iesi.Collections.Generic.ISet{`0})">
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- <summary>
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- Performs a "minus" of set <c>b</c> from set <c>a</c>. This returns a set of all
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- the elements in set <c>a</c>, removing the elements that are also in set <c>b</c>.
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- The original sets are not modified during this operation. The result set is a <c>Clone()</c>
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- of set <c>a</c> containing the elements from the operation.
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- </summary>
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- <param name="a">A set of elements.</param>
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- <param name="b">A set of elements.</param>
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- <returns>A set containing <c>A - B</c> elements. <see langword="null" /> if <c>a</c> is <see langword="null" />.</returns>
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- </member>
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- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.Set`1.op_Subtraction(Iesi.Collections.Generic.Set{`0},Iesi.Collections.Generic.Set{`0})">
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- <summary>
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- Performs a "minus" of set <c>b</c> from set <c>a</c>. This returns a set of all
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- the elements in set <c>a</c>, removing the elements that are also in set <c>b</c>.
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- The original sets are not modified during this operation. The result set is a <c>Clone()</c>
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- of set <c>a</c> containing the elements from the operation.
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- </summary>
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- <param name="a">A set of elements.</param>
430
- <param name="b">A set of elements.</param>
431
- <returns>A set containing <c>A - B</c> elements. <see langword="null" /> if <c>a</c> is <see langword="null" />.</returns>
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- </member>
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- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.Set`1.ExclusiveOr(Iesi.Collections.Generic.ISet{`0})">
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- <summary>
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- Performs an "exclusive-or" of the two sets, keeping only the elements that
436
- are in one of the sets, but not in both. The original sets are not modified
437
- during this operation. The result set is a <c>Clone()</c> of this set containing
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- the elements from the exclusive-or operation.
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- </summary>
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- <param name="a">A set of elements.</param>
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- <returns>A set containing the result of <c>a ^ b</c>.</returns>
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- </member>
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- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.Set`1.ExclusiveOr(Iesi.Collections.Generic.ISet{`0},Iesi.Collections.Generic.ISet{`0})">
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- <summary>
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- Performs an "exclusive-or" of the two sets, keeping only the elements that
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- are in one of the sets, but not in both. The original sets are not modified
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- during this operation. The result set is a <c>Clone()</c> of one of the sets
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- (<c>a</c> if it is not <see langword="null" />) containing
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- the elements from the exclusive-or operation.
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- </summary>
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- <param name="a">A set of elements.</param>
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- <param name="b">A set of elements.</param>
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- <returns>A set containing the result of <c>a ^ b</c>. <see langword="null" /> if both sets are <see langword="null" />.</returns>
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- </member>
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- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.Set`1.op_ExclusiveOr(Iesi.Collections.Generic.Set{`0},Iesi.Collections.Generic.Set{`0})">
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- <summary>
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- Performs an "exclusive-or" of the two sets, keeping only the elements that
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- are in one of the sets, but not in both. The original sets are not modified
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- during this operation. The result set is a <c>Clone()</c> of one of the sets
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- (<c>a</c> if it is not <see langword="null" />) containing
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- the elements from the exclusive-or operation.
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- </summary>
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- <param name="a">A set of elements.</param>
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- <param name="b">A set of elements.</param>
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- <returns>A set containing the result of <c>a ^ b</c>. <see langword="null" /> if both sets are <see langword="null" />.</returns>
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- </member>
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- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.Set`1.Add(`0)">
468
- <summary>
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- Adds the specified element to this set if it is not already present.
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- </summary>
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- <param name="o">The object to add to the set.</param>
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- <returns><see langword="true" /> is the object was added, <see langword="false" /> if it was already present.</returns>
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- </member>
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- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.Set`1.AddAll(System.Collections.Generic.ICollection{`0})">
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- <summary>
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- Adds all the elements in the specified collection to the set if they are not already present.
477
- </summary>
478
- <param name="c">A collection of objects to add to the set.</param>
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- <returns><see langword="true" /> is the set changed as a result of this operation, <see langword="false" /> if not.</returns>
480
- </member>
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- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.Set`1.Clear">
482
- <summary>
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- Removes all objects from the set.
484
- </summary>
485
- </member>
486
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.Set`1.Contains(`0)">
487
- <summary>
488
- Returns <see langword="true" /> if this set contains the specified element.
489
- </summary>
490
- <param name="o">The element to look for.</param>
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- <returns><see langword="true" /> if this set contains the specified element, <see langword="false" /> otherwise.</returns>
492
- </member>
493
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.Set`1.ContainsAll(System.Collections.Generic.ICollection{`0})">
494
- <summary>
495
- Returns <see langword="true" /> if the set contains all the elements in the specified collection.
496
- </summary>
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- <param name="c">A collection of objects.</param>
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- <returns><see langword="true" /> if the set contains all the elements in the specified collection, <see langword="false" /> otherwise.</returns>
499
- </member>
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- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.Set`1.Remove(`0)">
501
- <summary>
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- Removes the specified element from the set.
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- </summary>
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- <param name="o">The element to be removed.</param>
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- <returns><see langword="true" /> if the set contained the specified element, <see langword="false" /> otherwise.</returns>
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- </member>
507
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.Set`1.RemoveAll(System.Collections.Generic.ICollection{`0})">
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- <summary>
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- Remove all the specified elements from this set, if they exist in this set.
510
- </summary>
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- <param name="c">A collection of elements to remove.</param>
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- <returns><see langword="true" /> if the set was modified as a result of this operation.</returns>
513
- </member>
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- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.Set`1.RetainAll(System.Collections.Generic.ICollection{`0})">
515
- <summary>
516
- Retains only the elements in this set that are contained in the specified collection.
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- </summary>
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- <param name="c">Collection that defines the set of elements to be retained.</param>
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- <returns><see langword="true" /> if this set changed as a result of this operation.</returns>
520
- </member>
521
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.Set`1.Clone">
522
- <summary>
523
- Returns a clone of the <c>Set</c> instance. This will work for derived <c>Set</c>
524
- classes if the derived class implements a constructor that takes no arguments.
525
- </summary>
526
- <returns>A clone of this object.</returns>
527
- </member>
528
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.Set`1.CopyTo(`0[],System.Int32)">
529
- <summary>
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- Copies the elements in the <c>Set</c> to an array. The type of array needs
531
- to be compatible with the objects in the <c>Set</c>, obviously.
532
- </summary>
533
- <param name="array">An array that will be the target of the copy operation.</param>
534
- <param name="index">The zero-based index where copying will start.</param>
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- </member>
536
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.Set`1.GetEnumerator">
537
- <summary>
538
- Gets an enumerator for the elements in the <c>Set</c>.
539
- </summary>
540
- <returns>An <c>IEnumerator</c> over the elements in the <c>Set</c>.</returns>
541
- </member>
542
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.Set`1.NonGenericCopyTo(System.Array,System.Int32)">
543
- <summary>
544
- Performs CopyTo when called trhough non-generic ISet (ICollection) interface
545
- </summary>
546
- <param name="array"></param>
547
- <param name="index"></param>
548
- </member>
549
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.Set`1.NonGenericUnion(Iesi.Collections.ISet)">
550
- <summary>
551
- Performs Union when called trhough non-generic ISet interface
552
- </summary>
553
- <param name="a"></param>
554
- <returns></returns>
555
- </member>
556
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.Set`1.NonGenericMinus(Iesi.Collections.ISet)">
557
- <summary>
558
- Performs Minus when called trhough non-generic ISet interface
559
- </summary>
560
- <param name="a"></param>
561
- <returns></returns>
562
- </member>
563
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.Set`1.NonGenericIntersect(Iesi.Collections.ISet)">
564
- <summary>
565
- Performs Intersect when called trhough non-generic ISet interface
566
- </summary>
567
- <param name="a"></param>
568
- <returns></returns>
569
- </member>
570
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.Set`1.NonGenericExclusiveOr(Iesi.Collections.ISet)">
571
- <summary>
572
- Performs ExclusiveOr when called trhough non-generic ISet interface
573
- </summary>
574
- <param name="a"></param>
575
- <returns></returns>
576
- </member>
577
- <member name="P:Iesi.Collections.Generic.Set`1.IsEmpty">
578
- <summary>
579
- Returns <see langword="true" /> if this set contains no elements.
580
- </summary>
581
- </member>
582
- <member name="P:Iesi.Collections.Generic.Set`1.Count">
583
- <summary>
584
- The number of elements currently contained in this collection.
585
- </summary>
586
- </member>
587
- <member name="P:Iesi.Collections.Generic.Set`1.IsSynchronized">
588
- <summary>
589
- Returns <see langword="true" /> if the <c>Set</c> is synchronized across threads. Note that
590
- enumeration is inherently not thread-safe. Use the <c>SyncRoot</c> to lock the
591
- object during enumeration.
592
- </summary>
593
- </member>
594
- <member name="P:Iesi.Collections.Generic.Set`1.SyncRoot">
595
- <summary>
596
- An object that can be used to synchronize this collection to make it thread-safe.
597
- When implementing this, if your object uses a base object, like an <c>IDictionary</c>,
598
- or anything that has a <c>SyncRoot</c>, return that object instead of "<c>this</c>".
599
- </summary>
600
- </member>
601
- <member name="P:Iesi.Collections.Generic.Set`1.IsReadOnly">
602
- <summary>
603
- Indicates whether the given instance is read-only or not
604
- </summary>
605
- <value>
606
- <see langword="true" /> if the ISet is read-only; otherwise, <see langword="false" />.
607
- In the default implementation of Set, this property always returns false.
608
- </value>
609
- </member>
610
- <member name="F:Iesi.Collections.Generic.DictionarySet`1.InternalDictionary">
611
- <summary>
612
- Provides the storage for elements in the <c>Set</c>, stored as the key-set
613
- of the <c>IDictionary</c> object. Set this object in the constructor
614
- if you create your own <c>Set</c> class.
615
- </summary>
616
- </member>
617
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.DictionarySet`1.Add(`0)">
618
- <summary>
619
- Adds the specified element to this set if it is not already present.
620
- </summary>
621
- <param name="o">The <typeparamref name="T"/> to add to the set.</param>
622
- <returns><see langword="true" /> is the object was added, <see langword="false" /> if it was already present.</returns>
623
- </member>
624
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.DictionarySet`1.AddAll(System.Collections.Generic.ICollection{`0})">
625
- <summary>
626
- Adds all the elements in the specified collection to the set if they are not already present.
627
- </summary>
628
- <param name="c">A collection of objects to add to the set.</param>
629
- <returns><see langword="true" /> is the set changed as a result of this operation, <see langword="false" /> if not.</returns>
630
- </member>
631
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.DictionarySet`1.Clear">
632
- <summary>
633
- Removes all objects from the set.
634
- </summary>
635
- </member>
636
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.DictionarySet`1.Contains(`0)">
637
- <summary>
638
- Returns <see langword="true" /> if this set contains the specified element.
639
- </summary>
640
- <param name="o">The element to look for.</param>
641
- <returns><see langword="true" /> if this set contains the specified element, <see langword="false" /> otherwise.</returns>
642
- </member>
643
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.DictionarySet`1.ContainsAll(System.Collections.Generic.ICollection{`0})">
644
- <summary>
645
- Returns <see langword="true" /> if the set contains all the elements in the specified collection.
646
- </summary>
647
- <param name="c">A collection of objects.</param>
648
- <returns><see langword="true" /> if the set contains all the elements in the specified collection, <see langword="false" /> otherwise.</returns>
649
- </member>
650
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.DictionarySet`1.Remove(`0)">
651
- <summary>
652
- Removes the specified element from the set.
653
- </summary>
654
- <param name="o">The element to be removed.</param>
655
- <returns><see langword="true" /> if the set contained the specified element, <see langword="false" /> otherwise.</returns>
656
- </member>
657
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.DictionarySet`1.RemoveAll(System.Collections.Generic.ICollection{`0})">
658
- <summary>
659
- Remove all the specified elements from this set, if they exist in this set.
660
- </summary>
661
- <param name="c">A collection of elements to remove.</param>
662
- <returns><see langword="true" /> if the set was modified as a result of this operation.</returns>
663
- </member>
664
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.DictionarySet`1.RetainAll(System.Collections.Generic.ICollection{`0})">
665
- <summary>
666
- Retains only the elements in this set that are contained in the specified collection.
667
- </summary>
668
- <param name="c">Collection that defines the set of elements to be retained.</param>
669
- <returns><see langword="true" /> if this set changed as a result of this operation.</returns>
670
- </member>
671
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.DictionarySet`1.CopyTo(`0[],System.Int32)">
672
- <summary>
673
- Copies the elements in the <c>Set</c> to an array of T. The type of array needs
674
- to be compatible with the objects in the <c>Set</c>, obviously.
675
- </summary>
676
- <param name="array">An array that will be the target of the copy operation.</param>
677
- <param name="index">The zero-based index where copying will start.</param>
678
- </member>
679
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.DictionarySet`1.GetEnumerator">
680
- <summary>
681
- Gets an enumerator for the elements in the <c>Set</c>.
682
- </summary>
683
- <returns>An <c>IEnumerator</c> over the elements in the <c>Set</c>.</returns>
684
- </member>
685
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.DictionarySet`1.NonGenericCopyTo(System.Array,System.Int32)">
686
- <summary>
687
- Copies the elements in the <c>Set</c> to an array. The type of array needs
688
- to be compatible with the objects in the <c>Set</c>, obviously. Needed for
689
- non-generic ISet methods implementation
690
- </summary>
691
- <param name="array">An array that will be the target of the copy operation.</param>
692
- <param name="index">The zero-based index where copying will start.</param>
693
- </member>
694
- <member name="P:Iesi.Collections.Generic.DictionarySet`1.Placeholder">
695
- <summary>
696
- The placeholder object used as the value for the <c>IDictionary</c> instance.
697
- </summary>
698
- <remarks>
699
- There is a single instance of this object globally, used for all <c>Sets</c>.
700
- </remarks>
701
- </member>
702
- <member name="P:Iesi.Collections.Generic.DictionarySet`1.IsEmpty">
703
- <summary>
704
- Returns <see langword="true" /> if this set contains no elements.
705
- </summary>
706
- </member>
707
- <member name="P:Iesi.Collections.Generic.DictionarySet`1.Count">
708
- <summary>
709
- The number of elements contained in this collection.
710
- </summary>
711
- </member>
712
- <member name="P:Iesi.Collections.Generic.DictionarySet`1.IsSynchronized">
713
- <summary>
714
- None of the objects based on <c>DictionarySet</c> are synchronized. Use the
715
- <c>SyncRoot</c> property instead.
716
- </summary>
717
- </member>
718
- <member name="P:Iesi.Collections.Generic.DictionarySet`1.SyncRoot">
719
- <summary>
720
- Returns an object that can be used to synchronize the <c>Set</c> between threads.
721
- </summary>
722
- </member>
723
- <member name="P:Iesi.Collections.Generic.DictionarySet`1.IsReadOnly">
724
- <summary>
725
- Indicates wether the <c>Set</c> is read-only or not
726
- </summary>
727
- </member>
728
- <member name="T:Iesi.Collections.Generic.HashedSet`1">
729
- <summary>
730
- Implements a <c>Set</c> based on a Dictionary (which is equivalent of
731
- non-genric <c>HashTable</c>) This will give the best lookup, add, and remove
732
- performance for very large data-sets, but iteration will occur in no particular order.
733
- </summary>
734
- </member>
735
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.HashedSet`1.#ctor">
736
- <summary>
737
- Creates a new set instance based on a Dictinary.
738
- </summary>
739
- </member>
740
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.HashedSet`1.#ctor(System.Collections.Generic.ICollection{`0})">
741
- <summary>
742
- Creates a new set instance based on a Dictinary and
743
- initializes it based on a collection of elements.
744
- </summary>
745
- <param name="initialValues">A collection of elements that defines the initial set contents.</param>
746
- </member>
747
- <member name="T:Iesi.Collections.Generic.ImmutableSet`1">
748
- <summary>
749
- <p>Implements an immutable (read-only) <c>Set</c> wrapper.</p>
750
- <p>Although this is advertised as immutable, it really isn't. Anyone with access to the
751
- <c>basisSet</c> can still change the data-set. So <c>GetHashCode()</c> is not implemented
752
- for this <c>Set</c>, as is the case for all <c>Set</c> implementations in this library.
753
- This design decision was based on the efficiency of not having to <c>Clone()</c> the
754
- <c>basisSet</c> every time you wrap a mutable <c>Set</c>.</p>
755
- </summary>
756
- </member>
757
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.ImmutableSet`1.#ctor(Iesi.Collections.Generic.ISet{`0})">
758
- <summary>
759
- Constructs an immutable (read-only) <c>Set</c> wrapper.
760
- </summary>
761
- <param name="basisSet">The <c>Set</c> that is wrapped.</param>
762
- </member>
763
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.ImmutableSet`1.Add(`0)">
764
- <summary>
765
- Adds the specified element to this set if it is not already present.
766
- </summary>
767
- <param name="o">The object to add to the set.</param>
768
- <returns>nothing</returns>
769
- <exception cref="T:System.NotSupportedException"> is always thrown</exception>
770
- </member>
771
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.ImmutableSet`1.AddAll(System.Collections.Generic.ICollection{`0})">
772
- <summary>
773
- Adds all the elements in the specified collection to the set if they are not already present.
774
- </summary>
775
- <param name="c">A collection of objects to add to the set.</param>
776
- <returns>nothing</returns>
777
- <exception cref="T:System.NotSupportedException"> is always thrown</exception>
778
- </member>
779
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.ImmutableSet`1.Clear">
780
- <summary>
781
- Removes all objects from the set.
782
- </summary>
783
- <exception cref="T:System.NotSupportedException"> is always thrown</exception>
784
- </member>
785
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.ImmutableSet`1.Contains(`0)">
786
- <summary>
787
- Returns <see langword="true" /> if this set contains the specified element.
788
- </summary>
789
- <param name="o">The element to look for.</param>
790
- <returns><see langword="true" /> if this set contains the specified element, <see langword="false" /> otherwise.</returns>
791
- </member>
792
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.ImmutableSet`1.ContainsAll(System.Collections.Generic.ICollection{`0})">
793
- <summary>
794
- Returns <see langword="true" /> if the set contains all the elements in the specified collection.
795
- </summary>
796
- <param name="c">A collection of objects.</param>
797
- <returns><see langword="true" /> if the set contains all the elements in the specified collection, <see langword="false" /> otherwise.</returns>
798
- </member>
799
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.ImmutableSet`1.Remove(`0)">
800
- <summary>
801
- Removes the specified element from the set.
802
- </summary>
803
- <param name="o">The element to be removed.</param>
804
- <returns>nothing</returns>
805
- <exception cref="T:System.NotSupportedException"> is always thrown</exception>
806
- </member>
807
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.ImmutableSet`1.RemoveAll(System.Collections.Generic.ICollection{`0})">
808
- <summary>
809
- Remove all the specified elements from this set, if they exist in this set.
810
- </summary>
811
- <param name="c">A collection of elements to remove.</param>
812
- <returns>nothing</returns>
813
- <exception cref="T:System.NotSupportedException"> is always thrown</exception>
814
- </member>
815
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.ImmutableSet`1.RetainAll(System.Collections.Generic.ICollection{`0})">
816
- <summary>
817
- Retains only the elements in this set that are contained in the specified collection.
818
- </summary>
819
- <param name="c">Collection that defines the set of elements to be retained.</param>
820
- <returns>nothing</returns>
821
- <exception cref="T:System.NotSupportedException"> is always thrown</exception>
822
- </member>
823
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.ImmutableSet`1.CopyTo(`0[],System.Int32)">
824
- <summary>
825
- Copies the elements in the <c>Set</c> to an array of T. The type of array needs
826
- to be compatible with the objects in the <c>Set</c>, obviously.
827
- </summary>
828
- <param name="array">An array that will be the target of the copy operation.</param>
829
- <param name="index">The zero-based index where copying will start.</param>
830
- </member>
831
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.ImmutableSet`1.GetEnumerator">
832
- <summary>
833
- Gets an enumerator for the elements in the <c>Set</c>.
834
- </summary>
835
- <returns>An <c>IEnumerator</c> over the elements in the <c>Set</c>.</returns>
836
- </member>
837
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.ImmutableSet`1.Clone">
838
- <summary>
839
- Returns a clone of the <c>Set</c> instance.
840
- </summary>
841
- <returns>A clone of this object.</returns>
842
- </member>
843
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.ImmutableSet`1.Union(Iesi.Collections.Generic.ISet{`0})">
844
- <summary>
845
- Performs a "union" of the two sets, where all the elements
846
- in both sets are present. That is, the element is included if it is in either <c>a</c> or <c>b</c>.
847
- Neither this set nor the input set are modified during the operation. The return value
848
- is a <c>Clone()</c> of this set with the extra elements added in.
849
- </summary>
850
- <param name="a">A collection of elements.</param>
851
- <returns>A new <c>Set</c> containing the union of this <c>Set</c> with the specified collection.
852
- Neither of the input objects is modified by the union.</returns>
853
- </member>
854
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.ImmutableSet`1.Intersect(Iesi.Collections.Generic.ISet{`0})">
855
- <summary>
856
- Performs an "intersection" of the two sets, where only the elements
857
- that are present in both sets remain. That is, the element is included if it exists in
858
- both sets. The <c>Intersect()</c> operation does not modify the input sets. It returns
859
- a <c>Clone()</c> of this set with the appropriate elements removed.
860
- </summary>
861
- <param name="a">A set of elements.</param>
862
- <returns>The intersection of this set with <c>a</c>.</returns>
863
- </member>
864
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.ImmutableSet`1.Minus(Iesi.Collections.Generic.ISet{`0})">
865
- <summary>
866
- Performs a "minus" of set <c>b</c> from set <c>a</c>. This returns a set of all
867
- the elements in set <c>a</c>, removing the elements that are also in set <c>b</c>.
868
- The original sets are not modified during this operation. The result set is a <c>Clone()</c>
869
- of this <c>Set</c> containing the elements from the operation.
870
- </summary>
871
- <param name="a">A set of elements.</param>
872
- <returns>A set containing the elements from this set with the elements in <c>a</c> removed.</returns>
873
- </member>
874
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.ImmutableSet`1.ExclusiveOr(Iesi.Collections.Generic.ISet{`0})">
875
- <summary>
876
- Performs an "exclusive-or" of the two sets, keeping only the elements that
877
- are in one of the sets, but not in both. The original sets are not modified
878
- during this operation. The result set is a <c>Clone()</c> of this set containing
879
- the elements from the exclusive-or operation.
880
- </summary>
881
- <param name="a">A set of elements.</param>
882
- <returns>A set containing the result of <c>a ^ b</c>.</returns>
883
- </member>
884
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.ImmutableSet`1.NonGenericCopyTo(System.Array,System.Int32)">
885
- <summary>
886
- Performs CopyTo when called trhough non-generic ISet (ICollection) interface
887
- </summary>
888
- <param name="array"></param>
889
- <param name="index"></param>
890
- </member>
891
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.ImmutableSet`1.NonGenericUnion(Iesi.Collections.ISet)">
892
- <summary>
893
- Performs Union when called trhough non-generic ISet interface
894
- </summary>
895
- <param name="a"></param>
896
- <returns></returns>
897
- </member>
898
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.ImmutableSet`1.NonGenericMinus(Iesi.Collections.ISet)">
899
- <summary>
900
- Performs Minus when called trhough non-generic ISet interface
901
- </summary>
902
- <param name="a"></param>
903
- <returns></returns>
904
- </member>
905
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.ImmutableSet`1.NonGenericIntersect(Iesi.Collections.ISet)">
906
- <summary>
907
- Performs Intersect when called trhough non-generic ISet interface
908
- </summary>
909
- <param name="a"></param>
910
- <returns></returns>
911
- </member>
912
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.ImmutableSet`1.NonGenericExclusiveOr(Iesi.Collections.ISet)">
913
- <summary>
914
- Performs ExclusiveOr when called trhough non-generic ISet interface
915
- </summary>
916
- <param name="a"></param>
917
- <returns></returns>
918
- </member>
919
- <member name="P:Iesi.Collections.Generic.ImmutableSet`1.IsEmpty">
920
- <summary>
921
- Returns <see langword="true" /> if this set contains no elements.
922
- </summary>
923
- </member>
924
- <member name="P:Iesi.Collections.Generic.ImmutableSet`1.Count">
925
- <summary>
926
- The number of elements contained in this collection.
927
- </summary>
928
- </member>
929
- <member name="P:Iesi.Collections.Generic.ImmutableSet`1.IsSynchronized">
930
- <summary>
931
- Returns an object that can be used to synchronize use of the <c>Set</c> across threads.
932
- </summary>
933
- </member>
934
- <member name="P:Iesi.Collections.Generic.ImmutableSet`1.SyncRoot">
935
- <summary>
936
- Returns an object that can be used to synchronize the <c>Set</c> between threads.
937
- </summary>
938
- </member>
939
- <member name="P:Iesi.Collections.Generic.ImmutableSet`1.IsReadOnly">
940
- <summary>
941
- Indicates that the given instance is read-only
942
- </summary>
943
- </member>
944
- <member name="T:Iesi.Collections.Generic.OrderedSet`1">
945
- <summary>
946
- Implements an ordered <c>Set</c> based on a dictionary.
947
- </summary>
948
- </member>
949
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.OrderedSet`1.#ctor">
950
- <summary>
951
- Initializes a new instance of the <see cref="T:Iesi.Collections.Generic.OrderedSet`1"/> class.
952
- </summary>
953
- </member>
954
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.OrderedSet`1.#ctor(System.Collections.Generic.ICollection{`0})">
955
- <summary>
956
- Initializes a new instance of the <see cref="T:Iesi.Collections.Generic.OrderedSet`1"/> class.
957
- </summary>
958
- <param name="initialValues">A collection of elements that defines the initial set contents.</param>
959
- </member>
960
- <member name="T:Iesi.Collections.Generic.SortedSet`1">
961
- <summary>
962
- Implements a <c>Set</c> based on a sorted tree. This gives good performance for operations on very
963
- large data-sets, though not as good - asymptotically - as a <c>HashedSet</c>. However, iteration
964
- occurs in order. Elements that you put into this type of collection must implement <c>IComparable</c>,
965
- and they must actually be comparable. You can't mix <c>string</c> and <c>int</c> values, for example.
966
- </summary>
967
- </member>
968
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.SortedSet`1.#ctor">
969
- <summary>
970
- Creates a new set instance based on a sorted tree.
971
- </summary>
972
- </member>
973
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.SortedSet`1.#ctor(System.Collections.Generic.IComparer{`0})">
974
- <summary>
975
- Creates a new set instance based on a sorted tree.
976
- </summary>
977
- <param name="comparer">The <see cref="T:System.Collections.Generic.IComparer`1"/> to use for sorting.</param>
978
- </member>
979
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.SortedSet`1.#ctor(System.Collections.Generic.ICollection{`0})">
980
- <summary>
981
- Creates a new set instance based on a sorted tree and
982
- initializes it based on a collection of elements.
983
- </summary>
984
- <param name="initialValues">A collection of elements that defines the initial set contents.</param>
985
- </member>
986
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.SortedSet`1.#ctor(System.Collections.ICollection)">
987
- <summary>
988
- Creates a new set instance based on a sorted tree and
989
- initializes it based on a collection of elements.
990
- </summary>
991
- <param name="initialValues">A collection of elements that defines the initial set contents.</param>
992
- </member>
993
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.SortedSet`1.#ctor(System.Collections.Generic.ICollection{`0},System.Collections.Generic.IComparer{`0})">
994
- <summary>
995
- Creates a new set instance based on a sorted tree and
996
- initializes it based on a collection of elements.
997
- </summary>
998
- <param name="initialValues">A collection of elements that defines the initial set contents.</param>
999
- <param name="comparer">The <see cref="T:System.Collections.Generic.IComparer`1"/> to use for sorting.</param>
1000
- </member>
1001
- <member name="T:Iesi.Collections.Generic.SynchronizedSet`1">
1002
- <summary>
1003
- <p>Implements a thread-safe <c>Set</c> wrapper. The implementation is extremely conservative,
1004
- serializing critical sections to prevent possible deadlocks, and locking on everything.
1005
- The one exception is for enumeration, which is inherently not thread-safe. For this, you
1006
- have to <c>lock</c> the <c>SyncRoot</c> object for the duration of the enumeration.</p>
1007
- </summary>
1008
- </member>
1009
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.SynchronizedSet`1.#ctor(Iesi.Collections.Generic.ISet{`0})">
1010
- <summary>
1011
- Constructs a thread-safe <c>Set</c> wrapper.
1012
- </summary>
1013
- <param name="basisSet">The <c>Set</c> object that this object will wrap.</param>
1014
- </member>
1015
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.SynchronizedSet`1.Add(`0)">
1016
- <summary>
1017
- Adds the specified element to this set if it is not already present.
1018
- </summary>
1019
- <param name="o">The object to add to the set.</param>
1020
- <returns><see langword="true" /> is the object was added, <see langword="false" /> if it was already present.</returns>
1021
- </member>
1022
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.SynchronizedSet`1.AddAll(System.Collections.Generic.ICollection{`0})">
1023
- <summary>
1024
- Adds all the elements in the specified collection to the set if they are not already present.
1025
- </summary>
1026
- <param name="c">A collection of objects to add to the set.</param>
1027
- <returns><see langword="true" /> is the set changed as a result of this operation, <see langword="false" /> if not.</returns>
1028
- </member>
1029
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.SynchronizedSet`1.Clear">
1030
- <summary>
1031
- Removes all objects from the set.
1032
- </summary>
1033
- </member>
1034
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.SynchronizedSet`1.Contains(`0)">
1035
- <summary>
1036
- Returns <see langword="true" /> if this set contains the specified element.
1037
- </summary>
1038
- <param name="o">The element to look for.</param>
1039
- <returns><see langword="true" /> if this set contains the specified element, <see langword="false" /> otherwise.</returns>
1040
- </member>
1041
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.SynchronizedSet`1.ContainsAll(System.Collections.Generic.ICollection{`0})">
1042
- <summary>
1043
- Returns <see langword="true" /> if the set contains all the elements in the specified collection.
1044
- </summary>
1045
- <param name="c">A collection of objects.</param>
1046
- <returns><see langword="true" /> if the set contains all the elements in the specified collection, <see langword="false" /> otherwise.</returns>
1047
- </member>
1048
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.SynchronizedSet`1.Remove(`0)">
1049
- <summary>
1050
- Removes the specified element from the set.
1051
- </summary>
1052
- <param name="o">The element to be removed.</param>
1053
- <returns><see langword="true" /> if the set contained the specified element, <see langword="false" /> otherwise.</returns>
1054
- </member>
1055
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.SynchronizedSet`1.RemoveAll(System.Collections.Generic.ICollection{`0})">
1056
- <summary>
1057
- Remove all the specified elements from this set, if they exist in this set.
1058
- </summary>
1059
- <param name="c">A collection of elements to remove.</param>
1060
- <returns><see langword="true" /> if the set was modified as a result of this operation.</returns>
1061
- </member>
1062
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.SynchronizedSet`1.RetainAll(System.Collections.Generic.ICollection{`0})">
1063
- <summary>
1064
- Retains only the elements in this set that are contained in the specified collection.
1065
- </summary>
1066
- <param name="c">Collection that defines the set of elements to be retained.</param>
1067
- <returns><see langword="true" /> if this set changed as a result of this operation.</returns>
1068
- </member>
1069
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.SynchronizedSet`1.CopyTo(`0[],System.Int32)">
1070
- <summary>
1071
- Copies the elements in the <c>Set</c> to an array. The type of array needs
1072
- to be compatible with the objects in the <c>Set</c>, obviously.
1073
- </summary>
1074
- <param name="array">An array that will be the target of the copy operation.</param>
1075
- <param name="index">The zero-based index where copying will start.</param>
1076
- </member>
1077
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.SynchronizedSet`1.GetEnumerator">
1078
- <summary>
1079
- Enumeration is, by definition, not thread-safe. Use a <c>lock</c> on the <c>SyncRoot</c>
1080
- to synchronize the entire enumeration process.
1081
- </summary>
1082
- <returns></returns>
1083
- </member>
1084
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.SynchronizedSet`1.Clone">
1085
- <summary>
1086
- Returns a clone of the <c>Set</c> instance.
1087
- </summary>
1088
- <returns>A clone of this object.</returns>
1089
- </member>
1090
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Generic.SynchronizedSet`1.NonGenericCopyTo(System.Array,System.Int32)">
1091
- <summary>
1092
- Performs CopyTo when called trhough non-generic ISet (ICollection) interface
1093
- </summary>
1094
- <param name="array"></param>
1095
- <param name="index"></param>
1096
- </member>
1097
- <member name="P:Iesi.Collections.Generic.SynchronizedSet`1.IsEmpty">
1098
- <summary>
1099
- Returns <see langword="true" /> if this set contains no elements.
1100
- </summary>
1101
- </member>
1102
- <member name="P:Iesi.Collections.Generic.SynchronizedSet`1.Count">
1103
- <summary>
1104
- The number of elements contained in this collection.
1105
- </summary>
1106
- </member>
1107
- <member name="P:Iesi.Collections.Generic.SynchronizedSet`1.IsSynchronized">
1108
- <summary>
1109
- Returns <see langword="true" />, indicating that this object is thread-safe. The exception to this
1110
- is enumeration, which is inherently not thread-safe. Use the <c>SyncRoot</c> object to
1111
- lock this object for the entire duration of the enumeration.
1112
- </summary>
1113
- </member>
1114
- <member name="P:Iesi.Collections.Generic.SynchronizedSet`1.SyncRoot">
1115
- <summary>
1116
- Returns an object that can be used to synchronize the <c>Set</c> between threads.
1117
- </summary>
1118
- </member>
1119
- <member name="P:Iesi.Collections.Generic.SynchronizedSet`1.IsReadOnly">
1120
- <summary>
1121
- Indicates whether given instace is read-only or not
1122
- </summary>
1123
- </member>
1124
- <member name="T:Iesi.Collections.DictionarySet">
1125
- <summary>
1126
- <p><c>DictionarySet</c> is an abstract class that supports the creation of new <c>Set</c>
1127
- types where the underlying data store is an <c>IDictionary</c> instance.</p>
1128
-
1129
- <p>You can use any object that implements the <c>IDictionary</c> interface to hold set data.
1130
- You can define your own, or you can use one of the objects provided in the Framework.
1131
- The type of <c>IDictionary</c> you choose will affect both the performance and the behavior
1132
- of the <c>Set</c> using it. </p>
1133
-
1134
- <p>To make a <c>Set</c> typed based on your own <c>IDictionary</c>, simply derive a
1135
- new class with a constructor that takes no parameters. Some <c>Set</c> implmentations
1136
- cannot be defined with a default constructor. If this is the case for your class,
1137
- you will need to override <c>Clone()</c> as well.</p>
1138
-
1139
- <p>It is also standard practice that at least one of your constructors takes an <c>ICollection</c> or
1140
- an <c>ISet</c> as an argument.</p>
1141
- </summary>
1142
- </member>
1143
- <member name="T:Iesi.Collections.Set">
1144
- <summary>A collection that contains no duplicate elements.</summary>
1145
- <remarks>
1146
- <para>
1147
- This class models the mathematical set abstraction, and is the base class for all
1148
- other set implementations. The order of elements in a set is dependant on
1149
- (a) the data-structure implementation, and (b) the implementation of the various
1150
- methods, and thus is not guaranteed.
1151
- </para>
1152
- <para>
1153
- None of the <see cref="T:Iesi.Collections.ISet"/> implementations in this library are guranteed to be thread-safe
1154
- in any way unless wrapped in a <see cref="T:Iesi.Collections.SynchronizedSet"/>.
1155
- </para>
1156
- <para>
1157
- The following table summarizes the binary operators that are supported by the <see cref="T:Iesi.Collections.ISet"/>
1158
- type.
1159
- </para>
1160
- <list type="table">
1161
- <listheader>
1162
- <term>Operation</term>
1163
- <term>Description</term>
1164
- <term>Method</term>
1165
- <term>Operator</term>
1166
- </listheader>
1167
- <item>
1168
- <term>Union (OR)</term>
1169
- <term>Element included in result if it exists in either <c>A</c> OR <c>B</c>.</term>
1170
- <term><c>Union()</c></term>
1171
- <term><c>|</c></term>
1172
- </item>
1173
- <item>
1174
- <term>Intersection (AND)</term>
1175
- <term>Element included in result if it exists in both <c>A</c> AND <c>B</c>.</term>
1176
- <term><c>InterSect()</c></term>
1177
- <term><c>&amp;</c></term>
1178
- </item>
1179
- <item>
1180
- <term>Exclusive Or (XOR)</term>
1181
- <term>Element included in result if it exists in one, but not both, of <c>A</c> and <c>B</c>.</term>
1182
- <term><c>ExclusiveOr()</c></term>
1183
- <term><c>^</c></term>
1184
- </item>
1185
- <item>
1186
- <term>Minus (n/a)</term>
1187
- <term>Take all the elements in <c>A</c>. Now, if any of them exist in <c>B</c>, remove
1188
- them. Note that unlike the other operators, <c>A - B</c> is not the same as <c>B - A</c>.</term>
1189
- <term><c>Minus()</c></term>
1190
- <term><c>-</c></term>
1191
- </item>
1192
- </list>
1193
- </remarks>
1194
- </member>
1195
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Set.Union(Iesi.Collections.ISet)">
1196
- <summary>
1197
- Performs a "union" of the two sets, where all the elements
1198
- in both sets are present. That is, the element is included if it is in either <c>a</c> or <c>b</c>.
1199
- Neither this set nor the input set are modified during the operation. The return value
1200
- is a clone of this set with the extra elements added in.
1201
- </summary>
1202
- <param name="a">A collection of elements.</param>
1203
- <returns>A new <see cref="T:Iesi.Collections.ISet"/> instance containing the union of this instance with the specified collection.
1204
- Neither of the input objects is modified by the union.</returns>
1205
- </member>
1206
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Set.Union(Iesi.Collections.ISet,Iesi.Collections.ISet)">
1207
- <summary>
1208
- Performs a "union" of two sets, where all the elements
1209
- in both are present. That is, the element is included if it is in either <c>a</c> or <c>b</c>.
1210
- The return value is a clone of one of the sets (<c>a</c> if it is not <see langword="null" />) with elements of the other set
1211
- added in. Neither of the input sets is modified by the operation.
1212
- </summary>
1213
- <param name="a">A set of elements.</param>
1214
- <param name="b">A set of elements.</param>
1215
- <returns>A set containing the union of the input sets. <see langword="null" /> if both sets are <see langword="null" />.</returns>
1216
- </member>
1217
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Set.op_BitwiseOr(Iesi.Collections.Set,Iesi.Collections.Set)">
1218
- <summary>
1219
- Performs a "union" of two sets, where all the elements
1220
- in both are present. That is, the element is included if it is in either <c>a</c> or <c>b</c>.
1221
- The return value is a clone of one of the sets (<c>a</c> if it is not <see langword="null" />) with elements of the other set
1222
- added in. Neither of the input sets is modified by the operation.
1223
- </summary>
1224
- <param name="a">A set of elements.</param>
1225
- <param name="b">A set of elements.</param>
1226
- <returns>A set containing the union of the input sets. <see langword="null" /> if both sets are <see langword="null" />.</returns>
1227
- </member>
1228
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Set.Intersect(Iesi.Collections.ISet)">
1229
- <summary>
1230
- Performs an "intersection" of the two sets, where only the elements
1231
- that are present in both sets remain. That is, the element is included if it exists in
1232
- both sets. The <c>Intersect()</c> operation does not modify the input sets. It returns
1233
- a <c>Clone()</c> of this set with the appropriate elements removed.
1234
- </summary>
1235
- <param name="a">A set of elements.</param>
1236
- <returns>The intersection of this set with <c>a</c>.</returns>
1237
- </member>
1238
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Set.Intersect(Iesi.Collections.ISet,Iesi.Collections.ISet)">
1239
- <summary>
1240
- Performs an "intersection" of the two sets, where only the elements
1241
- that are present in both sets remain. That is, the element is included only if it exists in
1242
- both <c>a</c> and <c>b</c>. Neither input object is modified by the operation.
1243
- The result object is a <c>Clone()</c> of one of the input objects (<c>a</c> if it is not <see langword="null" />) containing the
1244
- elements from the intersect operation.
1245
- </summary>
1246
- <param name="a">A set of elements.</param>
1247
- <param name="b">A set of elements.</param>
1248
- <returns>The intersection of the two input sets. <see langword="null" /> if both sets are <see langword="null" />.</returns>
1249
- </member>
1250
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Set.op_BitwiseAnd(Iesi.Collections.Set,Iesi.Collections.Set)">
1251
- <summary>
1252
- Performs an "intersection" of the two sets, where only the elements
1253
- that are present in both sets remain. That is, the element is included only if it exists in
1254
- both <c>a</c> and <c>b</c>. Neither input object is modified by the operation.
1255
- The result object is a <c>Clone()</c> of one of the input objects (<c>a</c> if it is not <see langword="null" />) containing the
1256
- elements from the intersect operation.
1257
- </summary>
1258
- <param name="a">A set of elements.</param>
1259
- <param name="b">A set of elements.</param>
1260
- <returns>The intersection of the two input sets. <see langword="null" /> if both sets are <see langword="null" />.</returns>
1261
- </member>
1262
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Set.Minus(Iesi.Collections.ISet)">
1263
- <summary>
1264
- Performs a "minus" of set <c>b</c> from set <c>a</c>. This returns a set of all
1265
- the elements in set <c>a</c>, removing the elements that are also in set <c>b</c>.
1266
- The original sets are not modified during this operation. The result set is a <c>Clone()</c>
1267
- of this <c>Set</c> containing the elements from the operation.
1268
- </summary>
1269
- <param name="a">A set of elements.</param>
1270
- <returns>A set containing the elements from this set with the elements in <c>a</c> removed.</returns>
1271
- </member>
1272
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Set.Minus(Iesi.Collections.ISet,Iesi.Collections.ISet)">
1273
- <summary>
1274
- Performs a "minus" of set <c>b</c> from set <c>a</c>. This returns a set of all
1275
- the elements in set <c>a</c>, removing the elements that are also in set <c>b</c>.
1276
- The original sets are not modified during this operation. The result set is a <c>Clone()</c>
1277
- of set <c>a</c> containing the elements from the operation.
1278
- </summary>
1279
- <param name="a">A set of elements.</param>
1280
- <param name="b">A set of elements.</param>
1281
- <returns>A set containing <c>A - B</c> elements. <see langword="null" /> if <c>a</c> is <see langword="null" />.</returns>
1282
- </member>
1283
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Set.op_Subtraction(Iesi.Collections.Set,Iesi.Collections.Set)">
1284
- <summary>
1285
- Performs a "minus" of set <c>b</c> from set <c>a</c>. This returns a set of all
1286
- the elements in set <c>a</c>, removing the elements that are also in set <c>b</c>.
1287
- The original sets are not modified during this operation. The result set is a <c>Clone()</c>
1288
- of set <c>a</c> containing the elements from the operation.
1289
- </summary>
1290
- <param name="a">A set of elements.</param>
1291
- <param name="b">A set of elements.</param>
1292
- <returns>A set containing <c>A - B</c> elements. <see langword="null" /> if <c>a</c> is <see langword="null" />.</returns>
1293
- </member>
1294
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Set.ExclusiveOr(Iesi.Collections.ISet)">
1295
- <summary>
1296
- Performs an "exclusive-or" of the two sets, keeping only the elements that
1297
- are in one of the sets, but not in both. The original sets are not modified
1298
- during this operation. The result set is a clone of this set containing
1299
- the elements from the exclusive-or operation.
1300
- </summary>
1301
- <param name="a">A set of elements.</param>
1302
- <returns>A set containing the result of <c>a ^ b</c>.</returns>
1303
- </member>
1304
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Set.ExclusiveOr(Iesi.Collections.ISet,Iesi.Collections.ISet)">
1305
- <summary>
1306
- Performs an "exclusive-or" of the two sets, keeping only the elements that
1307
- are in one of the sets, but not in both. The original sets are not modified
1308
- during this operation. The result set is a clone of one of the sets
1309
- (<c>a</c> if it is not <see langword="null" />) containing
1310
- the elements from the exclusive-or operation.
1311
- </summary>
1312
- <param name="a">A set of elements.</param>
1313
- <param name="b">A set of elements.</param>
1314
- <returns>A set containing the result of <c>a ^ b</c>. <see langword="null" /> if both sets are <see langword="null" />.</returns>
1315
- </member>
1316
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Set.op_ExclusiveOr(Iesi.Collections.Set,Iesi.Collections.Set)">
1317
- <summary>
1318
- Performs an "exclusive-or" of the two sets, keeping only the elements that
1319
- are in one of the sets, but not in both. The original sets are not modified
1320
- during this operation. The result set is a clone of one of the sets
1321
- (<c>a</c> if it is not <see langword="null" />) containing
1322
- the elements from the exclusive-or operation.
1323
- </summary>
1324
- <param name="a">A set of elements.</param>
1325
- <param name="b">A set of elements.</param>
1326
- <returns>A set containing the result of <c>a ^ b</c>. <see langword="null" /> if both sets are <see langword="null" />.</returns>
1327
- </member>
1328
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Set.Add(System.Object)">
1329
- <summary>
1330
- Adds the specified element to this set if it is not already present.
1331
- </summary>
1332
- <param name="o">The object to add to the set.</param>
1333
- <returns><see langword="true" /> is the object was added, <see langword="false" /> if it was already present.</returns>
1334
- </member>
1335
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Set.AddAll(System.Collections.ICollection)">
1336
- <summary>
1337
- Adds all the elements in the specified collection to the set if they are not already present.
1338
- </summary>
1339
- <param name="c">A collection of objects to add to the set.</param>
1340
- <returns><see langword="true" /> is the set changed as a result of this operation, <see langword="false" /> if not.</returns>
1341
- </member>
1342
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Set.Clear">
1343
- <summary>
1344
- Removes all objects from the set.
1345
- </summary>
1346
- </member>
1347
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Set.Contains(System.Object)">
1348
- <summary>
1349
- Returns <see langword="true" /> if this set contains the specified element.
1350
- </summary>
1351
- <param name="o">The element to look for.</param>
1352
- <returns><see langword="true" /> if this set contains the specified element, <see langword="false" /> otherwise.</returns>
1353
- </member>
1354
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Set.ContainsAll(System.Collections.ICollection)">
1355
- <summary>
1356
- Returns <see langword="true" /> if the set contains all the elements in the specified collection.
1357
- </summary>
1358
- <param name="c">A collection of objects.</param>
1359
- <returns><see langword="true" /> if the set contains all the elements in the specified collection, <see langword="false" /> otherwise.</returns>
1360
- </member>
1361
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Set.Remove(System.Object)">
1362
- <summary>
1363
- Removes the specified element from the set.
1364
- </summary>
1365
- <param name="o">The element to be removed.</param>
1366
- <returns><see langword="true" /> if the set contained the specified element, <see langword="false" /> otherwise.</returns>
1367
- </member>
1368
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Set.RemoveAll(System.Collections.ICollection)">
1369
- <summary>
1370
- Remove all the specified elements from this set, if they exist in this set.
1371
- </summary>
1372
- <param name="c">A collection of elements to remove.</param>
1373
- <returns><see langword="true" /> if the set was modified as a result of this operation.</returns>
1374
- </member>
1375
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Set.RetainAll(System.Collections.ICollection)">
1376
- <summary>
1377
- Retains only the elements in this set that are contained in the specified collection.
1378
- </summary>
1379
- <param name="c">Collection that defines the set of elements to be retained.</param>
1380
- <returns><see langword="true" /> if this set changed as a result of this operation.</returns>
1381
- </member>
1382
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Set.Clone">
1383
- <summary>
1384
- Returns a clone of the set instance. This will work for derived set
1385
- classes if the derived class implements a constructor that takes no arguments.
1386
- </summary>
1387
- <returns>A clone of this object.</returns>
1388
- </member>
1389
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Set.CopyTo(System.Array,System.Int32)">
1390
- <summary>
1391
- Copies the elements in the set to an array. The type of array needs
1392
- to be compatible with the objects in the set, obviously.
1393
- </summary>
1394
- <param name="array">An array that will be the target of the copy operation.</param>
1395
- <param name="index">The zero-based index where copying will start.</param>
1396
- </member>
1397
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.Set.GetEnumerator">
1398
- <summary>
1399
- Returns an enumerator that iterates through the set.
1400
- </summary>
1401
- <returns>
1402
- An <see cref="T:System.Collections.IEnumerator" /> object that can be used to iterate through the set.
1403
- </returns>
1404
- </member>
1405
- <member name="P:Iesi.Collections.Set.IsEmpty">
1406
- <summary>
1407
- Returns <see langword="true" /> if this set contains no elements.
1408
- </summary>
1409
- </member>
1410
- <member name="P:Iesi.Collections.Set.Count">
1411
- <summary>
1412
- The number of elements currently contained in this collection.
1413
- </summary>
1414
- </member>
1415
- <member name="P:Iesi.Collections.Set.IsSynchronized">
1416
- <summary>
1417
- Returns <see langword="true"/> if the set is synchronized across threads. Note that
1418
- enumeration is inherently not thread-safe. Use the <see cref="P:Iesi.Collections.Set.SyncRoot"/> to lock the
1419
- object during enumeration.
1420
- </summary>
1421
- </member>
1422
- <member name="P:Iesi.Collections.Set.SyncRoot">
1423
- <summary>
1424
- An object that can be used to synchronize this collection to make it thread-safe.
1425
- When implementing this, if your object uses a base object, like an <see cref="T:System.Collections.IDictionary"/>,
1426
- or anything that has a <see cref="P:Iesi.Collections.Set.SyncRoot"/>, return that object instead
1427
- of <see langword="this"/>.
1428
- </summary>
1429
- </member>
1430
- <member name="F:Iesi.Collections.DictionarySet.InternalDictionary">
1431
- <summary>
1432
- Provides the storage for elements in the <c>Set</c>, stored as the key-set
1433
- of the <c>IDictionary</c> object. Set this object in the constructor
1434
- if you create your own <c>Set</c> class.
1435
- </summary>
1436
- </member>
1437
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.DictionarySet.Add(System.Object)">
1438
- <summary>
1439
- Adds the specified element to this set if it is not already present.
1440
- </summary>
1441
- <param name="o">The object to add to the set.</param>
1442
- <returns><see langword="true" /> is the object was added, <see langword="false" /> if it was already present.</returns>
1443
- </member>
1444
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.DictionarySet.AddAll(System.Collections.ICollection)">
1445
- <summary>
1446
- Adds all the elements in the specified collection to the set if they are not already present.
1447
- </summary>
1448
- <param name="c">A collection of objects to add to the set.</param>
1449
- <returns><see langword="true" /> is the set changed as a result of this operation, <see langword="false" /> if not.</returns>
1450
- </member>
1451
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.DictionarySet.Clear">
1452
- <summary>
1453
- Removes all objects from the set.
1454
- </summary>
1455
- </member>
1456
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.DictionarySet.Contains(System.Object)">
1457
- <summary>
1458
- Returns <see langword="true" /> if this set contains the specified element.
1459
- </summary>
1460
- <param name="o">The element to look for.</param>
1461
- <returns><see langword="true" /> if this set contains the specified element, <see langword="false" /> otherwise.</returns>
1462
- </member>
1463
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.DictionarySet.ContainsAll(System.Collections.ICollection)">
1464
- <summary>
1465
- Returns <see langword="true" /> if the set contains all the elements in the specified collection.
1466
- </summary>
1467
- <param name="c">A collection of objects.</param>
1468
- <returns><see langword="true" /> if the set contains all the elements in the specified collection, <see langword="false" /> otherwise.</returns>
1469
- </member>
1470
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.DictionarySet.Remove(System.Object)">
1471
- <summary>
1472
- Removes the specified element from the set.
1473
- </summary>
1474
- <param name="o">The element to be removed.</param>
1475
- <returns><see langword="true" /> if the set contained the specified element, <see langword="false" /> otherwise.</returns>
1476
- </member>
1477
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.DictionarySet.RemoveAll(System.Collections.ICollection)">
1478
- <summary>
1479
- Remove all the specified elements from this set, if they exist in this set.
1480
- </summary>
1481
- <param name="c">A collection of elements to remove.</param>
1482
- <returns><see langword="true" /> if the set was modified as a result of this operation.</returns>
1483
- </member>
1484
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.DictionarySet.RetainAll(System.Collections.ICollection)">
1485
- <summary>
1486
- Retains only the elements in this set that are contained in the specified collection.
1487
- </summary>
1488
- <param name="c">Collection that defines the set of elements to be retained.</param>
1489
- <returns><see langword="true" /> if this set changed as a result of this operation.</returns>
1490
- </member>
1491
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.DictionarySet.CopyTo(System.Array,System.Int32)">
1492
- <summary>
1493
- Copies the elements in the <c>Set</c> to an array. The type of array needs
1494
- to be compatible with the objects in the <c>Set</c>, obviously.
1495
- </summary>
1496
- <param name="array">An array that will be the target of the copy operation.</param>
1497
- <param name="index">The zero-based index where copying will start.</param>
1498
- </member>
1499
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.DictionarySet.GetEnumerator">
1500
- <summary>
1501
- Gets an enumerator for the elements in the <c>Set</c>.
1502
- </summary>
1503
- <returns>An <c>IEnumerator</c> over the elements in the <c>Set</c>.</returns>
1504
- </member>
1505
- <member name="P:Iesi.Collections.DictionarySet.Placeholder">
1506
- <summary>
1507
- The placeholder object used as the value for the <c>IDictionary</c> instance.
1508
- </summary>
1509
- <remarks>
1510
- There is a single instance of this object globally, used for all <c>Sets</c>.
1511
- </remarks>
1512
- </member>
1513
- <member name="P:Iesi.Collections.DictionarySet.IsEmpty">
1514
- <summary>
1515
- Returns <see langword="true" /> if this set contains no elements.
1516
- </summary>
1517
- </member>
1518
- <member name="P:Iesi.Collections.DictionarySet.Count">
1519
- <summary>
1520
- The number of elements contained in this collection.
1521
- </summary>
1522
- </member>
1523
- <member name="P:Iesi.Collections.DictionarySet.IsSynchronized">
1524
- <summary>
1525
- None of the objects based on <c>DictionarySet</c> are synchronized. Use the
1526
- <c>SyncRoot</c> property instead.
1527
- </summary>
1528
- </member>
1529
- <member name="P:Iesi.Collections.DictionarySet.SyncRoot">
1530
- <summary>
1531
- Returns an object that can be used to synchronize the <c>Set</c> between threads.
1532
- </summary>
1533
- </member>
1534
- <member name="T:Iesi.Collections.HashedSet">
1535
- <summary>
1536
- Implements a <c>Set</c> based on a hash table. This will give the best lookup, add, and remove
1537
- performance for very large data-sets, but iteration will occur in no particular order.
1538
- </summary>
1539
- </member>
1540
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.HashedSet.#ctor">
1541
- <summary>
1542
- Creates a new set instance based on a hash table.
1543
- </summary>
1544
- </member>
1545
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.HashedSet.#ctor(System.Collections.ICollection)">
1546
- <summary>
1547
- Creates a new set instance based on a hash table and
1548
- initializes it based on a collection of elements.
1549
- </summary>
1550
- <param name="initialValues">A collection of elements that defines the initial set contents.</param>
1551
- </member>
1552
- <member name="T:Iesi.Collections.HybridSet">
1553
- <summary>
1554
- Implements a <c>Set</c> that automatically changes from a list to a hash table
1555
- when the size reaches a certain threshold. This is good if you are unsure about
1556
- whether you data-set will be tiny or huge. Because this uses a dual implementation,
1557
- iteration order is not guaranteed!
1558
- </summary>
1559
- </member>
1560
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.HybridSet.#ctor">
1561
- <summary>
1562
- Creates a new set instance based on either a list or a hash table, depending on which
1563
- will be more efficient based on the data-set size.
1564
- </summary>
1565
- </member>
1566
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.HybridSet.#ctor(System.Collections.ICollection)">
1567
- <summary>
1568
- Creates a new set instance based on either a list or a hash table, depending on which
1569
- will be more efficient based on the data-set size, and
1570
- initializes it based on a collection of elements.
1571
- </summary>
1572
- <param name="initialValues">A collection of elements that defines the initial set contents.</param>
1573
- </member>
1574
- <member name="T:Iesi.Collections.ImmutableSet">
1575
- <summary>
1576
- <p>Implements an immutable (read-only) <c>Set</c> wrapper.</p>
1577
- <p>Although this is advertised as immutable, it really isn't. Anyone with access to the
1578
- <c>basisSet</c> can still change the data-set. So <c>GetHashCode()</c> is not implemented
1579
- for this <c>Set</c>, as is the case for all <c>Set</c> implementations in this library.
1580
- This design decision was based on the efficiency of not having to <c>Clone()</c> the
1581
- <c>basisSet</c> every time you wrap a mutable <c>Set</c>.</p>
1582
- </summary>
1583
- </member>
1584
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.ImmutableSet.#ctor(Iesi.Collections.ISet)">
1585
- <summary>
1586
- Constructs an immutable (read-only) <c>Set</c> wrapper.
1587
- </summary>
1588
- <param name="basisSet">The <c>Set</c> that is wrapped.</param>
1589
- </member>
1590
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.ImmutableSet.Add(System.Object)">
1591
- <summary>
1592
- Adds the specified element to this set if it is not already present.
1593
- </summary>
1594
- <param name="o">The object to add to the set.</param>
1595
- <returns><see langword="true" /> is the object was added, <see langword="false" /> if it was already present.</returns>
1596
- </member>
1597
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.ImmutableSet.AddAll(System.Collections.ICollection)">
1598
- <summary>
1599
- Adds all the elements in the specified collection to the set if they are not already present.
1600
- </summary>
1601
- <param name="c">A collection of objects to add to the set.</param>
1602
- <returns><see langword="true" /> is the set changed as a result of this operation, <see langword="false" /> if not.</returns>
1603
- </member>
1604
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.ImmutableSet.Clear">
1605
- <summary>
1606
- Removes all objects from the set.
1607
- </summary>
1608
- </member>
1609
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.ImmutableSet.Contains(System.Object)">
1610
- <summary>
1611
- Returns <see langword="true" /> if this set contains the specified element.
1612
- </summary>
1613
- <param name="o">The element to look for.</param>
1614
- <returns><see langword="true" /> if this set contains the specified element, <see langword="false" /> otherwise.</returns>
1615
- </member>
1616
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.ImmutableSet.ContainsAll(System.Collections.ICollection)">
1617
- <summary>
1618
- Returns <see langword="true" /> if the set contains all the elements in the specified collection.
1619
- </summary>
1620
- <param name="c">A collection of objects.</param>
1621
- <returns><see langword="true" /> if the set contains all the elements in the specified collection, <see langword="false" /> otherwise.</returns>
1622
- </member>
1623
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.ImmutableSet.Remove(System.Object)">
1624
- <summary>
1625
- Removes the specified element from the set.
1626
- </summary>
1627
- <param name="o">The element to be removed.</param>
1628
- <returns><see langword="true" /> if the set contained the specified element, <see langword="false" /> otherwise.</returns>
1629
- </member>
1630
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.ImmutableSet.RemoveAll(System.Collections.ICollection)">
1631
- <summary>
1632
- Remove all the specified elements from this set, if they exist in this set.
1633
- </summary>
1634
- <param name="c">A collection of elements to remove.</param>
1635
- <returns><see langword="true" /> if the set was modified as a result of this operation.</returns>
1636
- </member>
1637
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.ImmutableSet.RetainAll(System.Collections.ICollection)">
1638
- <summary>
1639
- Retains only the elements in this set that are contained in the specified collection.
1640
- </summary>
1641
- <param name="c">Collection that defines the set of elements to be retained.</param>
1642
- <returns><see langword="true" /> if this set changed as a result of this operation.</returns>
1643
- </member>
1644
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.ImmutableSet.CopyTo(System.Array,System.Int32)">
1645
- <summary>
1646
- Copies the elements in the <c>Set</c> to an array. The type of array needs
1647
- to be compatible with the objects in the <c>Set</c>, obviously.
1648
- </summary>
1649
- <param name="array">An array that will be the target of the copy operation.</param>
1650
- <param name="index">The zero-based index where copying will start.</param>
1651
- </member>
1652
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.ImmutableSet.GetEnumerator">
1653
- <summary>
1654
- Gets an enumerator for the elements in the <c>Set</c>.
1655
- </summary>
1656
- <returns>An <c>IEnumerator</c> over the elements in the <c>Set</c>.</returns>
1657
- </member>
1658
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.ImmutableSet.Clone">
1659
- <summary>
1660
- Returns a clone of the <c>Set</c> instance.
1661
- </summary>
1662
- <returns>A clone of this object.</returns>
1663
- </member>
1664
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.ImmutableSet.Union(Iesi.Collections.ISet)">
1665
- <summary>
1666
- Performs a "union" of the two sets, where all the elements
1667
- in both sets are present. That is, the element is included if it is in either <c>a</c> or <c>b</c>.
1668
- Neither this set nor the input set are modified during the operation. The return value
1669
- is a <c>Clone()</c> of this set with the extra elements added in.
1670
- </summary>
1671
- <param name="a">A collection of elements.</param>
1672
- <returns>A new <c>Set</c> containing the union of this <c>Set</c> with the specified collection.
1673
- Neither of the input objects is modified by the union.</returns>
1674
- </member>
1675
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.ImmutableSet.Intersect(Iesi.Collections.ISet)">
1676
- <summary>
1677
- Performs an "intersection" of the two sets, where only the elements
1678
- that are present in both sets remain. That is, the element is included if it exists in
1679
- both sets. The <c>Intersect()</c> operation does not modify the input sets. It returns
1680
- a <c>Clone()</c> of this set with the appropriate elements removed.
1681
- </summary>
1682
- <param name="a">A set of elements.</param>
1683
- <returns>The intersection of this set with <c>a</c>.</returns>
1684
- </member>
1685
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.ImmutableSet.Minus(Iesi.Collections.ISet)">
1686
- <summary>
1687
- Performs a "minus" of set <c>b</c> from set <c>a</c>. This returns a set of all
1688
- the elements in set <c>a</c>, removing the elements that are also in set <c>b</c>.
1689
- The original sets are not modified during this operation. The result set is a <c>Clone()</c>
1690
- of this <c>Set</c> containing the elements from the operation.
1691
- </summary>
1692
- <param name="a">A set of elements.</param>
1693
- <returns>A set containing the elements from this set with the elements in <c>a</c> removed.</returns>
1694
- </member>
1695
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.ImmutableSet.ExclusiveOr(Iesi.Collections.ISet)">
1696
- <summary>
1697
- Performs an "exclusive-or" of the two sets, keeping only the elements that
1698
- are in one of the sets, but not in both. The original sets are not modified
1699
- during this operation. The result set is a <c>Clone()</c> of this set containing
1700
- the elements from the exclusive-or operation.
1701
- </summary>
1702
- <param name="a">A set of elements.</param>
1703
- <returns>A set containing the result of <c>a ^ b</c>.</returns>
1704
- </member>
1705
- <member name="P:Iesi.Collections.ImmutableSet.IsEmpty">
1706
- <summary>
1707
- Returns <see langword="true" /> if this set contains no elements.
1708
- </summary>
1709
- </member>
1710
- <member name="P:Iesi.Collections.ImmutableSet.Count">
1711
- <summary>
1712
- The number of elements contained in this collection.
1713
- </summary>
1714
- </member>
1715
- <member name="P:Iesi.Collections.ImmutableSet.IsSynchronized">
1716
- <summary>
1717
- Returns an object that can be used to synchronize use of the <c>Set</c> across threads.
1718
- </summary>
1719
- </member>
1720
- <member name="P:Iesi.Collections.ImmutableSet.SyncRoot">
1721
- <summary>
1722
- Returns an object that can be used to synchronize the <c>Set</c> between threads.
1723
- </summary>
1724
- </member>
1725
- <member name="T:Iesi.Collections.ListSet">
1726
- <summary>
1727
- Implements a <c>Set</c> based on a list. Performance is much better for very small lists
1728
- than either <c>HashedSet</c> or <c>SortedSet</c>. However, performance degrades rapidly as
1729
- the data-set gets bigger. Use a <c>HybridSet</c> instead if you are not sure your data-set
1730
- will always remain very small. Iteration produces elements in the order they were added.
1731
- However, element order is not guaranteed to be maintained by the various <c>Set</c>
1732
- mathematical operators.
1733
- </summary>
1734
- </member>
1735
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.ListSet.#ctor">
1736
- <summary>
1737
- Creates a new set instance based on a list.
1738
- </summary>
1739
- </member>
1740
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.ListSet.#ctor(System.Collections.ICollection)">
1741
- <summary>
1742
- Creates a new set instance based on a list and
1743
- initializes it based on a collection of elements.
1744
- </summary>
1745
- <param name="initialValues">A collection of elements that defines the initial set contents.</param>
1746
- </member>
1747
- <member name="T:Iesi.Collections.SortedSet">
1748
- <summary>
1749
- Implements a set based on a sorted tree. This gives good performance for operations on very
1750
- large data-sets, though not as good - asymptotically - as a <see cref="T:Iesi.Collections.HashedSet"/>.
1751
- However, iteration occurs in order. Elements that you put into this type of collection must
1752
- implement <see cref="T:System.IComparable"/>, and they must actually be comparable. You can't mix
1753
- <see cref="T:System.String"/> and <see cref="T:System.Int32"/> values, for example.
1754
- </summary>
1755
- </member>
1756
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.SortedSet.#ctor">
1757
- <summary>
1758
- Creates a new set instance based on a sorted tree.
1759
- </summary>
1760
- </member>
1761
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.SortedSet.#ctor(System.Collections.IComparer)">
1762
- <summary>
1763
- Creates a new set instance based on a sorted tree.
1764
- </summary>
1765
- <param name="comparer">The <see cref="T:System.Collections.IComparer"/> to use for sorting.</param>
1766
- </member>
1767
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.SortedSet.#ctor(System.Collections.ICollection)">
1768
- <summary>
1769
- Creates a new set instance based on a sorted tree and
1770
- initializes it based on a collection of elements.
1771
- </summary>
1772
- <param name="initialValues">A collection of elements that defines the initial set contents.</param>
1773
- </member>
1774
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.SortedSet.#ctor(System.Collections.ICollection,System.Collections.IComparer)">
1775
- <summary>
1776
- Creates a new set instance based on a sorted tree and
1777
- initializes it based on a collection of elements.
1778
- </summary>
1779
- <param name="initialValues">A collection of elements that defines the initial set contents.</param>
1780
- <param name="comparer">The <see cref="T:System.Collections.IComparer"/> to use for sorting.</param>
1781
- </member>
1782
- <member name="T:Iesi.Collections.SynchronizedSet">
1783
- <summary>
1784
- Implements a thread-safe <see cref="T:Iesi.Collections.ISet"/> wrapper.
1785
- </summary>
1786
- <remarks>
1787
- The implementation is extremely conservative, serializing critical sections
1788
- to prevent possible deadlocks, and locking on everything. The one exception
1789
- is for enumeration, which is inherently not thread-safe. For this, you have
1790
- to <see langword="lock"/> the <see cref="P:Iesi.Collections.SynchronizedSet.SyncRoot"/> object for the duration
1791
- of the enumeration.
1792
- </remarks>
1793
- </member>
1794
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.SynchronizedSet.#ctor(Iesi.Collections.ISet)">
1795
- <summary>
1796
- Constructs a thread-safe <see cref="T:Iesi.Collections.ISet"/> wrapper.
1797
- </summary>
1798
- <param name="basisSet">The <see cref="T:Iesi.Collections.ISet"/> object that this object will wrap.</param>
1799
- </member>
1800
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.SynchronizedSet.Add(System.Object)">
1801
- <summary>
1802
- Adds the specified element to this set if it is not already present.
1803
- </summary>
1804
- <param name="o">The object to add to the set.</param>
1805
- <returns><see langword="true" /> is the object was added, <see langword="false" /> if it was already present.</returns>
1806
- </member>
1807
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.SynchronizedSet.AddAll(System.Collections.ICollection)">
1808
- <summary>
1809
- Adds all the elements in the specified collection to the set if they are not already present.
1810
- </summary>
1811
- <param name="c">A collection of objects to add to the set.</param>
1812
- <returns><see langword="true" /> is the set changed as a result of this operation, <see langword="false" /> if not.</returns>
1813
- </member>
1814
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.SynchronizedSet.Clear">
1815
- <summary>
1816
- Removes all objects from the set.
1817
- </summary>
1818
- </member>
1819
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.SynchronizedSet.Contains(System.Object)">
1820
- <summary>
1821
- Returns <see langword="true" /> if this set contains the specified element.
1822
- </summary>
1823
- <param name="o">The element to look for.</param>
1824
- <returns><see langword="true" /> if this set contains the specified element, <see langword="false" /> otherwise.</returns>
1825
- </member>
1826
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.SynchronizedSet.ContainsAll(System.Collections.ICollection)">
1827
- <summary>
1828
- Returns <see langword="true" /> if the set contains all the elements in the specified collection.
1829
- </summary>
1830
- <param name="c">A collection of objects.</param>
1831
- <returns><see langword="true" /> if the set contains all the elements in the specified collection, <see langword="false" /> otherwise.</returns>
1832
- </member>
1833
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.SynchronizedSet.Remove(System.Object)">
1834
- <summary>
1835
- Removes the specified element from the set.
1836
- </summary>
1837
- <param name="o">The element to be removed.</param>
1838
- <returns><see langword="true" /> if the set contained the specified element, <see langword="false" /> otherwise.</returns>
1839
- </member>
1840
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.SynchronizedSet.RemoveAll(System.Collections.ICollection)">
1841
- <summary>
1842
- Remove all the specified elements from this set, if they exist in this set.
1843
- </summary>
1844
- <param name="c">A collection of elements to remove.</param>
1845
- <returns><see langword="true" /> if the set was modified as a result of this operation.</returns>
1846
- </member>
1847
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.SynchronizedSet.RetainAll(System.Collections.ICollection)">
1848
- <summary>
1849
- Retains only the elements in this set that are contained in the specified collection.
1850
- </summary>
1851
- <param name="c">Collection that defines the set of elements to be retained.</param>
1852
- <returns><see langword="true" /> if this set changed as a result of this operation.</returns>
1853
- </member>
1854
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.SynchronizedSet.CopyTo(System.Array,System.Int32)">
1855
- <summary>
1856
- Copies the elements in the set to an array. The type of array needs
1857
- to be compatible with the objects in the set, obviously.
1858
- </summary>
1859
- <param name="array">An array that will be the target of the copy operation.</param>
1860
- <param name="index">The zero-based index where copying will start.</param>
1861
- </member>
1862
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.SynchronizedSet.GetEnumerator">
1863
- <summary>
1864
- Returns an enumerator that iterates through the set.
1865
- </summary>
1866
- <returns>
1867
- An <see cref="T:System.Collections.IEnumerator"/> object that can be used to iterate through the set.
1868
- </returns>
1869
- <remarks>
1870
- Enumeration is, by definition, not thread-safe. Use a <see langword="lock"/> on the <see cref="P:Iesi.Collections.SynchronizedSet.SyncRoot"/>
1871
- to synchronize the entire enumeration process.
1872
- </remarks>
1873
- </member>
1874
- <member name="M:Iesi.Collections.SynchronizedSet.Clone">
1875
- <summary>
1876
- Returns a clone of this instance.
1877
- </summary>
1878
- <returns>A clone of this object.</returns>
1879
- </member>
1880
- <member name="P:Iesi.Collections.SynchronizedSet.IsEmpty">
1881
- <summary>
1882
- Returns <see langword="true" /> if this set contains no elements.
1883
- </summary>
1884
- </member>
1885
- <member name="P:Iesi.Collections.SynchronizedSet.Count">
1886
- <summary>
1887
- The number of elements contained in this collection.
1888
- </summary>
1889
- </member>
1890
- <member name="P:Iesi.Collections.SynchronizedSet.IsSynchronized">
1891
- <summary>
1892
- Returns <see langword="true"/>, indicating that this object is thread-safe. The exception to this
1893
- is enumeration, which is inherently not thread-safe. Use the <see cref="P:Iesi.Collections.SynchronizedSet.SyncRoot"/> object to
1894
- lock this object for the entire duration of the enumeration.
1895
- </summary>
1896
- </member>
1897
- <member name="P:Iesi.Collections.SynchronizedSet.SyncRoot">
1898
- <summary>
1899
- Returns an object that can be used to synchronize the set between threads.
1900
- </summary>
1901
- </member>
1902
- </members>
1903
- </doc>