Class Table<R, C, V>
public class Table<R, C, V> : JVMBridgeBase<Table<R, C, V>>, IDynamicMetaObjectProvider, IJVMBridgeCore, IDisposable, IJVMBridgeBaseStatic, IJVMBridgeBase, IJVMBridgeDefinition
Type Parameters
R
C
V
- Inheritance
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JVMBridgeBase<Table<R, C, V>>Table<R, C, V>
- Implements
- Inherited Members
Constructors
Table()
Default constructor: even if the corresponding Java class does not have one, it is mandatory for JCOBridge
public Table()
Table(params object[])
Generic constructor: it is useful for JCOBridge when there is a derived class which needs to pass arguments to the highest JVMBridgeBase class
public Table(params object[] args)
Parameters
args
object[]
Properties
BridgeClassName
Java class name to be instantiated
public override string BridgeClassName { get; }
Property Value
IsBridgeAbstract
true if the BridgeClassName is an abstract class, i.e. cannot be created an instance
public override bool IsBridgeAbstract { get; }
Property Value
IsBridgeCloseable
true if the BridgeClassName implements Closeable
public override bool IsBridgeCloseable { get; }
Property Value
IsBridgeInterface
true if the BridgeClassName is an interface, i.e. does not have any public constructor
public override bool IsBridgeInterface { get; }
Property Value
IsBridgeStatic
true if the BridgeClassName is a static class, i.e. does not have any public constructor
public override bool IsBridgeStatic { get; }
Property Value
Methods
Get(R, C)
public V Get(R arg0, C arg1)
Parameters
arg0
RR
arg1
CC
Returns
- V
V
IsEmpty()
public bool IsEmpty()
Returns
Put(R, C, V)
public V Put(R arg0, C arg1, V arg2)
Parameters
arg0
RR
arg1
CC
arg2
VV
Returns
- V
V
Remove(R)
public Map<C, V> Remove(R arg0)
Parameters
arg0
RR
Returns
Remove(R, C)
public V Remove(R arg0, C arg1)
Parameters
arg0
RR
arg1
CC
Returns
- V
V
Row(R)
public Map<C, V> Row(R arg0)
Parameters
arg0
RR
Returns
Operators
implicit operator Table(Table<R, C, V>)
Converter from Table<R, C, V> to Table
public static implicit operator Table(Table<R, C, V> t)
Parameters
t
Table<R, C, V>