Tuple<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5>.Item3 Property
Definition
Important
Some information relates to prerelease product that may be substantially modified before it’s released. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, with respect to the information provided here.
Gets the value of the current Tuple<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5> object's third component.
public:
 property T3 Item3 { T3 get(); };public T3 Item3 { get; }member this.Item3 : 'T3Public ReadOnly Property Item3 As T3Property Value
The value of the current Tuple<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5> object's third component.
Examples
The following example defines an array of Tuple<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5> objects whose components contain the name of a state in the United States, its population in 1990 and 2000, its population change in this 10-year period, and the percentage change in its population. It then iterates through the array and displays the value of each component in a tuple.
using System;
public class Example
{
   public static void Main()
   {
      // Define array of tuples reflecting population change by state, 1990-2000.
      Tuple<string, int, int, int, double>[] statesData = 
         { Tuple.Create("California", 29760021, 33871648, 4111627, 13.8), 
           Tuple.Create("Illinois", 11430602, 12419293, 988691, 8.6), 
           Tuple.Create("Washington", 4866692, 5894121, 1027429, 21.1) };
      // Display the items of each tuple
      Console.WriteLine("{0,-12}{1,18}{2,18}{3,15}{4,12}\n", "State", 
                        "Population 1990", "Population 2000", "Change", 
                        "% Change");
      foreach(Tuple<string, int, int, int, double> stateData in statesData)
         Console.WriteLine("{0,-12}{1,18:N0}{2,18:N0}{3,15:N0}{4,12:P1}", 
                           stateData.Item1, stateData.Item2, 
                           stateData.Item3, stateData.Item4, stateData.Item5/100);      
   }
}
// The example displays the following output:
//    State          Population 1990   Population 2000         Change    % Change
//    
//    California          29,760,021        33,871,648      4,111,627      13.8 %
//    Illinois            11,430,602        12,419,293        988,691       8.6 %
//    Washington           4,866,692         5,894,121      1,027,429      21.1 %
open System
// Define array of tuples reflecting population change by state, 1990-2000.
let statesData = 
    [| Tuple.Create("California", 29760021, 33871648, 4111627, 13.8)
       Tuple.Create("Illinois", 11430602, 12419293, 988691, 8.6)
       Tuple.Create("Washington", 4866692, 5894121, 1027429, 21.1) |]
// Display the items of each tuple
printfn "%-12s%18s%18s%15s%12s\n" "State" "Population 1990" "Population 2000" "Change" "% Change"
for stateData in statesData do
    printfn $"{stateData.Item1,-12}{stateData.Item2,18:N0}{stateData.Item3,18:N0}{stateData.Item4,15:N0}{stateData.Item5,12:P1}"
// The example displays the following output:
//    State          Population 1990   Population 2000         Change    % Change
//    
//    California          29,760,021        33,871,648      4,111,627      13.8 %
//    Illinois            11,430,602        12,419,293        988,691       8.6 %
//    Washington           4,866,692         5,894,121      1,027,429      21.1 %
Module Example
   Public Sub Main()
      ' Define array of tuples reflecting population change by state, 1990-2000.
      Dim statesData() = 
          { Tuple.Create("California", 29760021, 33871648, 4111627, 13.8), 
            Tuple.Create("Illinois", 11430602, 12419293, 988691, 8.6), 
            Tuple.Create("Washington", 4866692, 5894121, 1027429, 21.1) }
      ' Display the items of each tuple
      Console.WriteLine("{0,-12}{1,18}{2,18}{3,15}{4,12}", "State", "Population 1990", _
                        "Population 2000", "Change", "% Change")
      Console.WriteLine()
      For Each stateData As Tuple(Of String, Integer, Integer, Integer, Double) In statesData
         Console.WriteLine("{0,-12}{1,18:N0}{2,18:N0}{3,15:N0}{4,12:P1}", _
                           stateData.Item1, stateData.Item2, _
                           stateData.Item3, stateData.Item4, stateData.Item5/100)      
      Next                                                                    
   End Sub
End Module
' The example displays the following output:
'    State          Population 1990   Population 2000         Change    % Change
'    
'    California          29,760,021        33,871,648      4,111,627      13.8 %
'    Illinois            11,430,602        12,419,293        988,691       8.6 %
'    Washington           4,866,692         5,894,121      1,027,429      21.1 %
Remarks
You can dynamically determine the type of the Item2 component in one of two ways:
- By calling the - GetTypemethod on the value that is returned by the Item2 property.
- By retrieving the Type object that represents the Tuple<T1,T2,T3,T4> object, and retrieving the second element from the array that is returned by its Type.GetGenericArguments method.