can I create a TDictionary directly on a TList class ? It looks a bit double work if I create my TDictionary Class with key and values are always the same data like BlackList.Add(1, 1);
var
BlackList: TDictionary<Integer, Integer>;
ResultList: TDictionary<Integer, Integer>;
TestListA: TLIst<Integer>;
TestListB: TLIst<Integer>;
i: Integer;
begin
BlackList.Add(1, 1);
BlackList.Add(2, 2);
for i := 0 to TestListA.Count - 1 do
begin
if BlackList.ContainsValue(TestListA[i]) then
begin
// no action ...
end
else
begin
ResultList.Add(i, TestListA[i]);
end;
end;
for i := 0 to TestListB.Count - 1 do
begin
if BlackList.ContainsValue(TestListB[i]) then
begin
// no action ...
end
else
begin
if not(ResultList.ContainsValue(TestListB[i])) then
ResultList.Add(i, TestListB[i]);
end;
end;
end;
The purpose of this algorithm is to compare 2 Integer list's , find all doubles but exclude numbers from a blacklist. The first q is here Find common elements in two Integer List.
TList<T>.Contains
will do the same job thanTDictionary<T>.ContainsValue
TDictionary<T>.ContainsKey
instead, otherwise the use of a dictionary would lose it's sense in this case.