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Comments by MarkAGr (Top 8 by date)
MarkAGr
15-Mar-13 22:24pm
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Wow! Now I'm going to spend a while looking at this ...because I need to know how this is working ( if it does ;) )
Thanks for all this effort.
MarkAGr
15-Mar-13 22:22pm
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Well, I did ask for a C# solution, not a Microsoft framework solution.
MarkAGr
15-Mar-13 19:00pm
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Am I right in thinking this isn't base c# but LINQ ?
Does this compile under a none microsoft c# compiler?
... like mcs or gmcs?
MarkAGr
15-Mar-13 18:40pm
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As I'm generating the code, I suppose I shouldn't really need to worry ... just get the generator to do it .... BUT ... I still want to see a nice neat solution!
MarkAGr
15-Mar-13 18:25pm
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:D ... point accepted.
MarkAGr
15-Mar-13 17:33pm
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This is in the right direction ....
Option A is the closest to my want ... however I was hoping to have that done for me automatically by the iterator. It'd save me a whole load of work.
The dictionary would have a string as the key and a generic "object" as the data.
The super class would also hold the key.
The lists are merely lists of keys to the data.
Thanks.
MarkAGr
15-Mar-13 17:28pm
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You've missed the point ...
There maybe a several lists ... there may many dictionaries.
The dictionary might be large ... the individual lists might be small subsets.
I do know what I'm asking and I do know what I'm asking it for.
I find your answer condescending, but I'll try not to be offended.
Thanks for the effort.
MarkAGr
15-Mar-13 17:15pm
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I did it in VB6.0 a few years ago ...
And it was deceptively difficult.
I'm trying to produce a reference system that can be made persistent AND will port over more than one language ( and not necessarily any of the CLR/Microsoft languages either.) This example is just for c#.
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