Beispiel #1
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        public void TestToString()
        {
            var set = new HashSet <IDictionary <string, string> >
            {
                new Dictionary <string, string> {
                    { "1", "one" }, { "2", "two" }, { "3", "three" }
                },
                new Dictionary <string, string> {
                    { "4", "four" }, { "5", "five" }, { "6", "six" }
                },
                new Dictionary <string, string> {
                    { "7", "seven" }, { "8", "eight" }, { "9", "nine" }
                },
            };
            var setExpected = "[{1=one, 2=two, 3=three}, {4=four, 5=five, 6=six}, {7=seven, 8=eight, 9=nine}]";

            Assert.AreEqual(setExpected, Collections.ToString(set));

            var map = new Dictionary <string, IDictionary <int, double> >
            {
                { "first", new Dictionary <int, double> {
                      { 1, 1.23 }, { 2, 2.23 }, { 3, 3.23 }
                  } },
                { "second", new Dictionary <int, double> {
                      { 4, 1.24 }, { 5, 2.24 }, { 6, 3.24 }
                  } },
                { "third", new Dictionary <int, double> {
                      { 7, 1.25 }, { 8, 2.25 }, { 9, 3.25 }
                  } },
            };
            var mapExpectedPortuguese = "{first={1=1,23, 2=2,23, 3=3,23}, second={4=1,24, 5=2,24, 6=3,24}, third={7=1,25, 8=2,25, 9=3,25}}";
            var mapExpectedUSEnglish  = "{first={1=1.23, 2=2.23, 3=3.23}, second={4=1.24, 5=2.24, 6=3.24}, third={7=1.25, 8=2.25, 9=3.25}}";

            Assert.AreEqual(mapExpectedPortuguese, Collections.ToString(map, new CultureInfo("pt")));
            Assert.AreEqual(mapExpectedUSEnglish, Collections.ToString(map, new CultureInfo("en-US")));

            var array = new List <Dictionary <string, string> >[]
            {
                new List <Dictionary <string, string> > {
                    new Dictionary <string, string> {
                        { "foo", "bar" }, { "foobar", "barfoo" }
                    }
                },
                new List <Dictionary <string, string> > {
                    new Dictionary <string, string> {
                        { "orange", "yellow" }, { "red", "black" }
                    },
                    new Dictionary <string, string> {
                        { "rain", "snow" }, { "sleet", "sunshine" }
                    }
                },
            };
            var arrayExpected = "[[{foo=bar, foobar=barfoo}], [{orange=yellow, red=black}, {rain=snow, sleet=sunshine}]]";

            Assert.AreEqual(arrayExpected, Collections.ToString(array));
        }
Beispiel #2
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 /// <summary>
 /// Returns a string representation of this collection (and any nested collections).
 /// The string representation consists of a list of the collection's elements in
 /// the order they are returned by its enumerator, enclosed in square brackets
 /// ("[]"). Adjacent elements are separated by the characters ", " (comma and space).
 /// </summary>
 /// <returns>a string representation of this collection</returns>
 public override string ToString()
 {
     return(Collections.ToString(this));
 }