ReadOnlySequence<T> Constructors
Definition
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Overloads
ReadOnlySequence<T>(ReadOnlyMemory<T>) |
Creates an instance of ReadOnlySequence<T> from a ReadOnlyMemory<T>. |
ReadOnlySequence<T>(T[]) |
Creates an instance of ReadOnlySequence<T> from the |
ReadOnlySequence<T>(T[], Int32, Int32) |
Creates an instance of a ReadOnlySequence<T> from a section of an array. |
ReadOnlySequence<T>(ReadOnlySequenceSegment<T>, Int32, ReadOnlySequenceSegment<T>, Int32) |
Creates an instance of a ReadOnlySequence<T> from a linked memory list represented by start and end segments and the corresponding indexes in them. |
ReadOnlySequence<T>(ReadOnlyMemory<T>)
- Source:
- ReadOnlySequence.cs
- Source:
- ReadOnlySequence.cs
- Source:
- ReadOnlySequence.cs
Creates an instance of ReadOnlySequence<T> from a ReadOnlyMemory<T>.
public:
ReadOnlySequence(ReadOnlyMemory<T> memory);
public ReadOnlySequence (ReadOnlyMemory<T> memory);
new System.Buffers.ReadOnlySequence<'T> : ReadOnlyMemory<'T> -> System.Buffers.ReadOnlySequence<'T>
Public Sub New (memory As ReadOnlyMemory(Of T))
Parameters
- memory
- ReadOnlyMemory<T>
A read-only block of memory of elements of type T
.
Remarks
The consumer is expected to manage the lifetime of memory until ReadOnlySequence<T> is not used anymore.
Applies to
ReadOnlySequence<T>(T[])
- Source:
- ReadOnlySequence.cs
- Source:
- ReadOnlySequence.cs
- Source:
- ReadOnlySequence.cs
Creates an instance of ReadOnlySequence<T> from the array
.
public:
ReadOnlySequence(cli::array <T> ^ array);
public ReadOnlySequence (T[] array);
new System.Buffers.ReadOnlySequence<'T> : 'T[] -> System.Buffers.ReadOnlySequence<'T>
Public Sub New (array As T())
Parameters
- array
- T[]
The array from which to create a read-only sequence.
Applies to
ReadOnlySequence<T>(T[], Int32, Int32)
- Source:
- ReadOnlySequence.cs
- Source:
- ReadOnlySequence.cs
- Source:
- ReadOnlySequence.cs
Creates an instance of a ReadOnlySequence<T> from a section of an array.
public:
ReadOnlySequence(cli::array <T> ^ array, int start, int length);
public ReadOnlySequence (T[] array, int start, int length);
new System.Buffers.ReadOnlySequence<'T> : 'T[] * int * int -> System.Buffers.ReadOnlySequence<'T>
Public Sub New (array As T(), start As Integer, length As Integer)
Parameters
- array
- T[]
The array from which to create the read-only sequence.
- start
- Int32
The zero-based index of the first element in the array to include in the read-only sequence.
- length
- Int32
The number of elements to include in the read-only sequence.
Applies to
ReadOnlySequence<T>(ReadOnlySequenceSegment<T>, Int32, ReadOnlySequenceSegment<T>, Int32)
- Source:
- ReadOnlySequence.cs
- Source:
- ReadOnlySequence.cs
- Source:
- ReadOnlySequence.cs
Creates an instance of a ReadOnlySequence<T> from a linked memory list represented by start and end segments and the corresponding indexes in them.
public:
ReadOnlySequence(System::Buffers::ReadOnlySequenceSegment<T> ^ startSegment, int startIndex, System::Buffers::ReadOnlySequenceSegment<T> ^ endSegment, int endIndex);
public ReadOnlySequence (System.Buffers.ReadOnlySequenceSegment<T> startSegment, int startIndex, System.Buffers.ReadOnlySequenceSegment<T> endSegment, int endIndex);
new System.Buffers.ReadOnlySequence<'T> : System.Buffers.ReadOnlySequenceSegment<'T> * int * System.Buffers.ReadOnlySequenceSegment<'T> * int -> System.Buffers.ReadOnlySequence<'T>
Public Sub New (startSegment As ReadOnlySequenceSegment(Of T), startIndex As Integer, endSegment As ReadOnlySequenceSegment(Of T), endIndex As Integer)
Parameters
- startSegment
- ReadOnlySequenceSegment<T>
The initial node of the linked memory list.
- startIndex
- Int32
The position to the start of the sequence inside startSegment
.
- endSegment
- ReadOnlySequenceSegment<T>
The final node of the linked memory list.
- endIndex
- Int32
The position to the end of the sequence inside endSegment
.
Exceptions
startSegment
or endSegment
is null
.
The running index of startSegment
is greater than the running index of endSegment
, even though startSegment
is different to endSegment
.
-or-
startSegment
is equal to endSegment
but endIndex
is smaller than startIndex
.
-or-
startIndex
is greater than the length of the underlying memory block of startSegment
.
Applies to
.NET