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LinkedList<T>.First Property
Definition
- Namespace:
- System.Collections.Generic
- Assemblies:
- System.dll, System.Collections.dll
- Assemblies:
- netstandard.dll, System.Collections.dll
- Assembly:
- System.Collections.dll
- Assembly:
- System.dll
- Assembly:
- netstandard.dll
- Source:
- LinkedList.cs
- Source:
- LinkedList.cs
- Source:
- LinkedList.cs
- Source:
- LinkedList.cs
- Source:
- LinkedList.cs
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Gets the first node of the LinkedList<T>.
public:
property System::Collections::Generic::LinkedListNode<T> ^ First { System::Collections::Generic::LinkedListNode<T> ^ get(); };
public System.Collections.Generic.LinkedListNode<T> First { get; }
public System.Collections.Generic.LinkedListNode<T>? First { get; }
member this.First : System.Collections.Generic.LinkedListNode<'T>
Public ReadOnly Property First As LinkedListNode(Of T)
Property Value
The first LinkedListNode<T> of the LinkedList<T>.
Examples
For an example that includes this property, see the LinkedList<T> class.
Remarks
LinkedList<T> accepts null as a valid Value for reference types and allows duplicate values.
If the LinkedList<T> is empty, the First and Last properties contain null.
Retrieving the value of this property is an O(1) operation.
Applies to
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