C Realizes the Negative Indexer of Ruby

  • 2021-11-02 02:08:24
  • OfStack

C # Realizes Ruby's Negative Indexer


public class InvertibleList<T> : List<T>
  {
    public new T this[int index]
    {
      get
      {
        if (index >= 0) return base[index];
        if (Count + index < 0)
          throw new IndexOutOfRangeException();
        return this[Count + index];
      }
      set
      {
        if (index >= 0)
          base[index] = value;
        else
        {
          if (Count + index < 0) 
            throw new IndexOutOfRangeException();
          this[Count + index] = value;
        }
      }
    }
    
  }

Usage:


InvertibleList<string> list=new InvertibleList<string>
      {
        "1",
        "2",
        "3",
        "4",
        "5",
      };

      list[-2] = "asd";
      list.ForEach(Console.WriteLine);

The code is very simple, the use is also very convenient, I hope we learn C # can be helpful


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