34 lines
995 B
C#
34 lines
995 B
C#
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// ==++==
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//
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// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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//
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// ==--==
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/*============================================================
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**
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** Interface: IComparer
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**
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** <OWNER>[....]</OWNER>
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**
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**
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** Purpose: Interface for comparing two Objects.
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**
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**
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===========================================================*/
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namespace System.Collections {
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using System;
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// The IComparer interface implements a method that compares two objects. It is
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// used in conjunction with the Sort and BinarySearch methods on
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// the Array and List classes.
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//
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// Interfaces are not serializable
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[System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComVisible(true)]
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public interface IComparer {
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// Compares two objects. An implementation of this method must return a
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// value less than zero if x is less than y, zero if x is equal to y, or a
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// value greater than zero if x is greater than y.
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//
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int Compare(Object x, Object y);
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}
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}
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