Implement generic IComparable . : Generic IComparable « Generic « C# / CSharp Tutorial






using System; 
using System.Collections.Generic; 
 
// Implement the generic IComparable<T> interface. 
class Product : IComparable<Product> { 
  string name; 
  double cost; 
  int onhand; 
 
  public Product(string n, double c, int h) { 
    name = n; 
    cost = c; 
    onhand = h; 
  } 
 
  public override string ToString() { 
    return 
      String.Format("{0,-10}Cost: {1,6:C}  On hand: {2}", 
                    name, cost, onhand); 
  } 
 
  // Implement the IComparable<T> interface. 
  public int CompareTo(Product obj) { 
    return name.CompareTo(obj.name); 
  } 
 
} 
 
class MainClass { 
  public static void Main() { 
    List<Product> inv = new List<Product>(); 
     
    // Add elements to the list 
    inv.Add(new Product("A", 5.5, 3)); 
    inv.Add(new Product("B", 8.9, 2));    
    inv.Add(new Product("C", 3.0, 4)); 
    inv.Add(new Product("D", 1.8, 8)); 
 
    Console.WriteLine("Product list before sorting:"); 
    foreach(Product i in inv) { 
      Console.WriteLine("   " + i); 
    } 
    Console.WriteLine(); 
 
    // Sort the list. 
    inv.Sort(); 
 
    Console.WriteLine("Product list after sorting:"); 
    foreach(Product i in inv) { 
      Console.WriteLine("   " + i); 
    } 
  } 
}
Product list before sorting:
   A         Cost:  $5.50  On hand: 3
   B         Cost:  $8.90  On hand: 2
   C         Cost:  $3.00  On hand: 4
   D         Cost:  $1.80  On hand: 8

Product list after sorting:
   A         Cost:  $5.50  On hand: 3
   B         Cost:  $8.90  On hand: 2
   C         Cost:  $3.00  On hand: 4
   D         Cost:  $1.80  On hand: 8








18.8.Generic IComparable
18.8.1.Implement generic IComparable .
18.8.2.Sort and search an array of objects