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        Andrew Koryavchenko edited this page Jun 17, 2018 
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    Algorithms.EqualRange(TElement, TValue) Method (IList(TElement), TValue, Int32, Int32, Func(TElement, TValue, Int32))
Returns the tuple of [i, j] where i is the smallest index in the range [startIndex, endIndex - 1] such that list[i] >= value or endIndex if no such i exists j is the smallest index in the range [startIndex, endIndex - 1] such that list[i] > value or endIndex if no such j exists
Namespace: CodeJam
Assembly: CodeJam (in CodeJam.dll) Version: 2.1.0.0
C#
public static Range<int> EqualRange<TElement, TValue>(
	this IList<TElement> list,
	TValue value,
	int startIndex,
	int endIndex,
	Func<TElement, TValue, int> comparer
)VB
<ExtensionAttribute>
Public Shared Function EqualRange(Of TElement, TValue) ( 
	list As IList(Of TElement),
	value As TValue,
	startIndex As Integer,
	endIndex As Integer,
	comparer As Func(Of TElement, TValue, Integer)
) As Range(Of Integer)F#
[<ExtensionAttribute>]
static member EqualRange : 
        list : IList<'TElement> * 
        value : 'TValue * 
        startIndex : int * 
        endIndex : int * 
        comparer : Func<'TElement, 'TValue, int> -> Range<int> 
- list
 - Type: System.Collections.Generic.IList(TElement)
The sorted list - value
 - Type: TValue
The value to compare - startIndex
 - Type: System.Int32
The minimum index - endIndex
 - Type: System.Int32
The upper bound for the index (not included) - comparer
 - Type: System.Func(TElement, TValue, Int32)
The function with the Comparer.Compare semantics 
- TElement
 - The list element type
 - TValue
 - The type of the value
 
Type: Range(Int32)
The tuple of lower bound and upper bound for the value
In Visual Basic and C#, you can call this method as an instance method on any object of type IList(TElement). 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).