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To check if a SortedSet is a superset of the specified collection, the code is as follows −Example Live Demousing System; using System.Collections.Generic; public class Demo { public static void Main(){ SortedSet set1 = new SortedSet(); set1.Add("CD"); set1.Add("CD"); set1.Add("CD"); set1.Add("CD"); Console.WriteLine("Elements in SortedSet1..."); foreach (string res in set1){ Console.WriteLine(res); } SortedSet set2 = new SortedSet(); set2.Add("BC"); set2.Add("CD"); set2.Add("DE"); ... Read More
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To check if a HashSet is a superset of the specified collection, the code is as follows −Example Live Demousing System; using System.Collections.Generic; public class Demo { public static void Main(){ HashSet set1 = new HashSet(); set1.Add("AB"); set1.Add("CD"); set1.Add("EF"); set1.Add("AB"); set1.Add("IJ"); set1.Add("KL"); set1.Add("EF"); set1.Add("OP"); Console.WriteLine("Elements in HashSet1"); foreach(string val in set1){ Console.WriteLine(val); } HashSet set2 = new ... Read More
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To check if two HybridDictionary objects are equal, the code is as follows −Example Live Demousing System; using System.Collections; using System.Collections.Specialized; public class Demo { public static void Main(){ HybridDictionary dict1 = new HybridDictionary(); dict1.Add("A", "Books"); dict1.Add("B", "Electronics"); dict1.Add("C", "Smart Wearables"); dict1.Add("D", "Pet Supplies"); dict1.Add("E", "Clothing"); dict1.Add("F", "Footwear"); Console.WriteLine("HybridDictionary1 elements..."); foreach(DictionaryEntry d in dict1){ Console.WriteLine(d.Key + " " + d.Value); } HybridDictionary dict2 ... Read More
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To check if two HashSet objects are equal, the code is as follows −Example Live Demousing System; using System.Collections.Generic; public class Demo { public static void Main(String[] args) { HashSet set1 = new HashSet(); set1.Add("A"); set1.Add("B"); set1.Add("C"); set1.Add("D"); set1.Add("E"); set1.Add("F"); set1.Add("G"); set1.Add("H"); Console.WriteLine("Elements in HashSet1..."); foreach (string res in set1) { Console.WriteLine(res); } HashSet set2 = new ... Read More
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To check if a SortedSet is a subset of the specified collection, the code is as follows −Example Live Demousing System; using System.Collections.Generic; public class Demo { public static void Main(){ SortedSet set1 = new SortedSet(); set1.Add("AB"); set1.Add("BC"); set1.Add("CD"); set1.Add("EF"); Console.WriteLine("Elements in SortedSet1..."); foreach (string res in set1){ Console.WriteLine(res); } SortedSet set2 = new SortedSet(); set2.Add("BC"); set2.Add("CD"); set2.Add("DE"); ... Read More
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To check if two ArrayList objects are equal, the code is as follows −Example Live Demousing System; using System.Collections; public class Demo { public static void Main(String[] args){ ArrayList list1 = new ArrayList(); list1.Add("A"); list1.Add("B"); list1.Add("C"); list1.Add("D"); list1.Add("E"); list1.Add("F"); list1.Add("G"); list1.Add("H"); list1.Add("I"); Console.WriteLine("Elements in ArrayList1..."); foreach (string res in list1){ Console.WriteLine(res); } ArrayList list2 ... Read More
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To get a collection of values in the StringDictionary, the code is as follows −Example Live Demousing System; using System.Collections; using System.Collections.Specialized; public class Demo { public static void Main(){ StringDictionary strDict1 = new StringDictionary(); strDict1.Add("S", "Home Appliances"); strDict1.Add("T", "Smart Wearable Tech"); strDict1.Add("U", "Electronics"); strDict1.Add("V", "Toys"); strDict1.Add("W", "Books"); strDict1.Add("X", "Accessories"); Console.WriteLine("StringDictionary elements..."); foreach(DictionaryEntry d in strDict1){ Console.WriteLine(d.Key + " " + d.Value); } ... Read More
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To check if a SortedList object has a fixed size, the code is as follows −Example Live Demousing System; using System.Collections; public class Demo { public static void Main(){ SortedList list = new SortedList(); list.Add("1", "One"); list.Add("2", "Two"); list.Add("3", "Three"); list.Add("4", "Four"); list.Add("5", "Five"); list.Add("6", "Six"); list.Add("7", "Seven"); list.Add("8", "Eight"); Console.WriteLine("Key and Value of SortedList...."); foreach(DictionaryEntry k in list ) Console.WriteLine("Key: {0}, Value: {1}", ... Read More
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The BitConverter.ToInt64() method in C# is used to return a 64-bit signed integer converted from eight bytes at a specified position in a byte array.SyntaxThe syntax is as follows −public static long ToInt64 (byte[] val, int begnIndex);Above, val is the byte array, whereas begnIndex is the beginning position within val.Let us now see an example −Example Live Demousing System; public class Demo { public static void Main() { byte[] arr = { 0, 10, 15, 20, 26, 30, 34, 42, 50}; Console.WriteLine("Byte Array = {0} ", BitConverter.ToString(arr)); for (int i = ... Read More
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The SByte.Equals() method in C# is used to return a value indicating whether this instance is equal to a specified object or SByte.SyntaxThe syntax is as follows −public bool Equals (sbyte ob); public override bool Equals (object ob);Above, the ob parameter for an SByte value to compare to this instance, whereas the ob parameter for the 2nd syntax is an object to compare with this instance.ExampleLet us now see an example − Live Demousing System; public class Demo { public static void Main() { sbyte s1 = 10; sbyte s2 = 100; ... Read More