OrderedMergeExtensionOrderedMergeT(IEnumerableT, IEnumerableT, IComparerT) Method
Merges two ordered sequences into one with an additional
parameter specifying how to compare the elements of the
sequences. Where the elements equal in both sequences, the
element from the first sequence is returned in the resulting
sequence.
Namespace: MoreLinq.ExtensionsAssembly: MoreLinq (in MoreLinq.dll) Version: 3.4.0+b99a6a8cc504caf2d48372fe54a2f8116c59cd0c
public static IEnumerable<T> OrderedMerge<T>(
this IEnumerable<T> first,
IEnumerable<T> second,
IComparer<T>? comparer
)
<ExtensionAttribute>
Public Shared Function OrderedMerge(Of T) (
first As IEnumerable(Of T),
second As IEnumerable(Of T),
comparer As IComparer(Of T)
) As IEnumerable(Of T)
public:
[ExtensionAttribute]
generic<typename T>
static IEnumerable<T>^ OrderedMerge(
IEnumerable<T>^ first,
IEnumerable<T>^ second,
IComparer<T>^ comparer
)
[<ExtensionAttribute>]
static member OrderedMerge :
first : IEnumerable<'T> *
second : IEnumerable<'T> *
comparer : IComparer<'T> -> IEnumerable<'T>
- first IEnumerableT
- The first input sequence.
- second IEnumerableT
- The second input sequence.
- comparer IComparerT
- An IComparerT to compare elements.
- T
- Type of elements in input and output sequences.
IEnumerableT
A sequence with elements from the two input sequences merged, as
in a full outer join.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).
This method uses deferred execution. The behavior is undefined
if the sequences are unordered as inputs.