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Revision as of 23:41, 24 November 2015
Interfaces Part2
There are many interfaces in the .net framework. Some that we have been working with are the [ICollection https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.collections.icollection(v=vs.110).aspx] [IList https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.collections.ilist(v=vs.110).aspx] and [IEnumerable https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.collections.ienumerable(v=vs.110).aspx]
These interfaces allow us to use methods in a List and Array.
Here is an example of sorting a list of ints or an int[] <csharp> int[] ints = new int[] { 5, 4, 2, 3, 1 };
foreach (var number in ints) { Console.Write(string.Format("{0}\t", number)); } Console.WriteLine();
Array.Sort(ints); foreach (var number in ints) { Console.Write(string.Format("{0}\t", number)); } Console.WriteLine(); ints = ints.Reverse().ToArray(); foreach (var number in ints) { Console.Write(string.Format("{0}\t", number)); } Console.WriteLine();
//mess it up again ints = new int[] { 5, 4, 2, 3, 1 };
ints = ints.OrderBy(i => i).ToArray(); foreach (var number in ints) { Console.Write(string.Format("{0}\t", number)); } Console.WriteLine();
//mess it up again ints = new int[] { 5, 4, 2, 3, 1 };
//last way slightly uses agregate function to Order array by int, turns array into list so we can call foreach ints.OrderBy(i => i).ToList().ForEach(ii=>Console.Write(string.Format("{0}\t", ii))); Console.WriteLine();
</csharp>
now with List <csharp> </csharp>
Now lets sort some dogs <csharp> class Dog : IComparable
{ public string Name; protected int age;
public int Age { get { return age; } set { age = value; } }
public int Weight; public string BarkSound;
public Dog() { this.Name = "fido"; this.BarkSound = "woof!"; this.Weight = 1; }
public string About() { return string.Format("Hello my name is {0}. I'm {1} years old. I weigh {2} lbs", this.Name, this.Age, this.Weight); }
public int CompareTo(object obj) { if (obj is Dog) { if (this.Age > ((Dog)obj).Age) return 1; } return 0; }
} </csharp>
and finally override some operators <csharp> public static int Compare(Dog left, Dog right)
{ if (object.ReferenceEquals(left, right)) { return 0; } if (object.ReferenceEquals(left, null)) { return -1; } return left.CompareTo(right); }
public static bool operator <(Dog left, Dog right) { return (Compare(left, right) < 0); } public static bool operator >(Dog left, Dog right) { return (Compare(left, right) > 0); }
</csharp>
Strategy Pattern
Define a family of algorithms, encapsulate each one, and make them interchangeable. Strategy lets the algorithm vary independently from clients that use it.
http://www.dofactory.com/Patterns/PatternStrategy.aspx
Create Characters class and weapons class that uses the strategy pattern
http://iam.colum.edu/oop/classsource/ConsoleApplicationCharacters.zip
Use Case
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Use_case
Diagrams
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Use_case_diagram
Windows Course App Use Case
Actors
- particiant outside of the system
Activity
- something an actor does
Version 1 breif use case
Actor Admin Course #Add a course to the system #Delete a course to the system Student #Add a student to the system #Delete a student to the system #Student add a course #Student remove a course
Home work
Toastable project in moodle
Make one of your classes sortable by implementing IComparable