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Implementing C# IEnumerable<T> for a LinkedList class
After searching the web for some hours now I still can't understand how IEnumerable
/IEnumerator
works and how to implement it.
I've constructed a simple LinkedList
from scratch but now I want to implement IEnumerable
for it so I can foreach it. How do I do that?
class Program
{
LL myList = new LL();
static void Main()
{
var gogo = new Program();
}
public Program()
{
myList.Add("test");
myList.Add("test1");
foreach (var item in myList) //This doesn't work because I havn't implemented Ienumerable
Console.WriteLine(item);
Console.Read();
}
}
class LL
{
private LLNode first;
public void Add(string s)
{
if (this.first == null)
this.first = new LLNode() { Value = s };
else
{
var node = this.first;
while (node.Next != null)
node = node.Next;
node.Next = new LLNode() { Value = s };
}
}
class LLNode
{
public string Value { get; set; }
public LLNode Next { get; set; }
}
IEnumerable
on a custom class. Here is a better one.IEnumerable
to use your class with aforeach
-loop...