Memory<T> Constructors
Definition
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Overloads
| Memory<T>(T[]) |
Creates a new Memory<T> object over the entirety of a specified array. |
| Memory<T>(T[], Int32, Int32) |
Creates a new Memory<T> object that includes a specified number of elements of an array beginning at a specified index. |
Memory<T>(T[])
- Source:
- Memory.cs
- Source:
- Memory.cs
- Source:
- Memory.cs
- Source:
- Memory.cs
Creates a new Memory<T> object over the entirety of a specified array.
public:
Memory(cli::array <T> ^ array);
public Memory(T[]? array);
public Memory(T[] array);
new Memory<'T> : 'T[] -> Memory<'T>
Public Sub New (array As T())
Parameters
- array
- T[]
The array from which to create the Memory<T> object.
Exceptions
Remarks
If array is null, this constructor returns a Memory<T> object with a default<T> value.
Applies to
Memory<T>(T[], Int32, Int32)
- Source:
- Memory.cs
- Source:
- Memory.cs
- Source:
- Memory.cs
- Source:
- Memory.cs
Creates a new Memory<T> object that includes a specified number of elements of an array beginning at a specified index.
public:
Memory(cli::array <T> ^ array, int start, int length);
public Memory(T[]? array, int start, int length);
public Memory(T[] array, int start, int length);
new Memory<'T> : 'T[] * int * int -> Memory<'T>
Public Sub New (array As T(), start As Integer, length As Integer)
Parameters
- array
- T[]
The source array.
Exceptions
array is null, but start or length is non-zero.
-or-
start is outside the bounds of the array.
-or-
start and length exceeds the number of elements in the array.
T is a reference type, and array is not an array of type T.
Remarks
If array is null, this constructor returns a Memory<T> object with a default<T> value.