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Tuple<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5>(T1, T2, T3, T4, T5) Constructor
Definition
- Namespace:
- System
- Assemblies:
- mscorlib.dll, System.Runtime.dll
- Assemblies:
- netstandard.dll, System.Runtime.dll
- Assembly:
- System.Runtime.dll
- Assembly:
- mscorlib.dll
- Assembly:
- netstandard.dll
- Source:
- Tuple.cs
- Source:
- Tuple.cs
- Source:
- Tuple.cs
- Source:
- Tuple.cs
- Source:
- Tuple.cs
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Initializes a new instance of the Tuple<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5> class.
public:
Tuple(T1 item1, T2 item2, T3 item3, T4 item4, T5 item5);
public Tuple(T1 item1, T2 item2, T3 item3, T4 item4, T5 item5);
new Tuple<'T1, 'T2, 'T3, 'T4, 'T5> : 'T1 * 'T2 * 'T3 * 'T4 * 'T5 -> Tuple<'T1, 'T2, 'T3, 'T4, 'T5>
Public Sub New (item1 As T1, item2 As T2, item3 As T3, item4 As T4, item5 As T5)
Parameters
- item1
- T1
The value of the tuple's first component.
- item2
- T2
The value of the tuple's second component.
- item3
- T3
The value of the tuple's third component.
- item4
- T4
The value of the tuple's fourth component.
- item5
- T5
The value of the tuple's fifth component.
Remarks
You can also use the static Tuple.Create<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5>(T1, T2, T3, T4, T5) method to instantiate a 5-tuple object without having to explicitly specify the types of its components. The following example uses the Tuple.Create<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5>(T1, T2, T3, T4, T5) method to instantiate a 5-tuple whose first component is of type String and its remaining four components are of type Int32.
var tuple5 = Tuple.Create("New York", 1990, 7322564, 2000, 8008278);
Console.WriteLine("{0}: {1:N0} in {2}, {3:N0} in {4}",
tuple5.Item1, tuple5.Item3, tuple5.Item2,
tuple5.Item5, tuple5.Item4);
// Displays New York: 7,322,564 in 1990, 8,008,278 in 2000
let tuple5 =
Tuple.Create("New York", 1990, 7322564, 2000, 8008278)
printfn $"{tuple5.Item1}: {tuple5.Item3:N0} in {tuple5.Item2}, {tuple5.Item5:N0} in {tuple5.Item4}"
// Displays New York: 7,322,564 in 1990, 8,008,278 in 2000
Dim tuple5 = Tuple.Create("New York", 1990, 7322564, 2000,
8008278)
Console.WriteLine("{0}: {1:N0} in {2}, {3:N0} in {4}",
tuple5.Item1, tuple5.Item3, tuple5.Item2,
tuple5.Item5, tuple5.Item4)
' Displays New York: 7,322,564 in 1990, 8,008,278 in 2000
This is equivalent to the following call to the Tuple<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5> class constructor.
var tuple5 = new Tuple<string, int, int, int, int>
("New York", 1990, 7322564, 2000, 8008278);
Console.WriteLine("{0}: {1:N0} in {2}, {3:N0} in {4}",
tuple5.Item1, tuple5.Item3, tuple5.Item2,
tuple5.Item5, tuple5.Item4);
// Displays New York: 7,322,564 in 1990, 8,008,278 in 2000
let tuple5 =
Tuple<string, int, int, int, int>("New York", 1990, 7322564, 2000, 8008278)
printfn $"{tuple5.Item1}: {tuple5.Item3:N0} in {tuple5.Item2}, {tuple5.Item5:N0} in {tuple5.Item4}"
// Displays New York: 7,322,564 in 1990, 8,008,278 in 2000
Dim tuple5 = New Tuple(Of String, Integer, Integer,
Integer, Integer) _
("New York", 1990, 7322564, 2000, 8008278)
Console.WriteLine("{0}: {1:N0} in {2}, {3:N0} in {4}",
tuple5.Item1, tuple5.Item3, tuple5.Item2,
tuple5.Item5, tuple5.Item4)
' Displays New York: 7,322,564 in 1990, 8,008,278 in 2000
Applies to
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