MoreEnumerableFillBackwardT Method (IEnumerableT, FuncT, Boolean, FuncT, T, T) |
Returns a sequence with each missing element in the source replaced
with the following non-missing element in that sequence. Additional
parameters specifiy two functions, one used to determine if an
element is considered missing or not and another to provide the
replacement for the missing element.
Namespace:
MoreLinq
Assembly:
MoreLinq (in MoreLinq.dll) Version: 3.0.0
Syntax public static IEnumerable<T> FillBackward<T>(
this IEnumerable<T> source,
Func<T, bool> predicate,
Func<T, T, T> fillSelector
)
<ExtensionAttribute>
Public Shared Function FillBackward(Of T) (
source As IEnumerable(Of T),
predicate As Func(Of T, Boolean),
fillSelector As Func(Of T, T, T)
) As IEnumerable(Of T)
public:
[ExtensionAttribute]
generic<typename T>
static IEnumerable<T>^ FillBackward(
IEnumerable<T>^ source,
Func<T, bool>^ predicate,
Func<T, T, T>^ fillSelector
)
[<ExtensionAttribute>]
static member FillBackward :
source : IEnumerable<'T> *
predicate : Func<'T, bool> *
fillSelector : Func<'T, 'T, 'T> -> IEnumerable<'T>
Parameters
- source
- Type: System.Collections.GenericIEnumerableT
The source sequence. - predicate
- Type: SystemFuncT, Boolean
The function used to determine if
an element in the sequence is considered missing. - fillSelector
- Type: SystemFuncT, T, T
The function used to produce the element
that will replace the missing one. Its first argument receives the
current element considered missing while the second argument
receives the next non-missing element.
Type Parameters
- T
- Type of the elements in the source sequence.
Return Value
Type:
IEnumerableT
An
IEnumerableT with missing elements filled.
Usage Note
In Visual Basic and C#, you can call this method as an instance method on any object of type
IEnumerableT. When you use instance method syntax to call this method, omit the first parameter. For more information, see
Extension Methods (Visual Basic) or
Extension Methods (C# Programming Guide).
Remarks
This method uses deferred execution semantics and streams its
results. If elements are missing at the end of the sequence then
they remain missing.
See Also