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Remove consecutive equal items from a list or array. In each run of consecutive equal items
in the list, all items after the first item in the run are removed. The removal is done in-place, changing
the list.
Namespace: Wintellect.PowerCollections
Assembly:
PowerCollections (in PowerCollections.dll)
Syntax
C# |
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public static void RemoveDuplicatesInPlace<T>( IList<T> list ) |
Visual Basic (Declaration) |
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Public Shared Sub RemoveDuplicatesInPlace(Of T) ( _ list As IList(Of T) _ ) |
Visual C++ |
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public: generic<typename T> static void RemoveDuplicatesInPlace ( IList<T>^ list ) |
Parameters
- list
- IList<(Of <T>)>
The list or array to process.
Type Parameters
- T
Remarks
The default sense of equality for T is used, as defined by T's implementation of IComparable<T>.Equals or object.Equals.
Although arrays cast to IList<T> are normally read-only, this method will work correctly and modify an array passed as list.
See Also
Algorithms Class
Wintellect.PowerCollections Namespace