ArrayExtensionsCombineT(T, T, T, T, T) Method
Combines arrays together into a single array.
Namespace: Gemstone.ArrayExtensionsAssembly: Gemstone.Common (in Gemstone.Common.dll) Version: 1.0.128 -- Release Build+d050cfc5563c89a1188cc3c6b2d417530856f490
public static T[] Combine<T>(
this T[] source,
T[] other1,
T[] other2,
T[] other3,
T[] other4
)
<ExtensionAttribute>
Public Shared Function Combine(Of T) (
source As T(),
other1 As T(),
other2 As T(),
other3 As T(),
other4 As T()
) As T()
public:
[ExtensionAttribute]
generic<typename T>
static array<T>^ Combine(
array<T>^ source,
array<T>^ other1,
array<T>^ other2,
array<T>^ other3,
array<T>^ other4
)
JavaScript does not support generic types or methods.
- source T
- Source array.
- other1 T
- First array to combine to source array.
- other2 T
- Second array to combine to source array.
- other3 T
- Third array to combine to source array.
- other4 T
- Fourth array to combine to source array.
- T
- Type of array.
TCombined arrays.In Visual Basic and C#, you can call this method as an instance method on any object of type
T. When you use instance method syntax to call this method, omit the first parameter. For more information, see
Extension Methods (Visual Basic) or
Extension Methods (C# Programming Guide).
Only use this function if you need a copy of the combined arrays, it will be optimal
to use the Linq function ConcatTSource(IEnumerableTSource, IEnumerableTSource) if you simply need to
iterate over the combined arrays.
This function can easily throw an out of memory exception if there is not enough
contiguous memory to create an array sized with the combined lengths.