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Assembly: NEsper (in NEsper.dll)
Find an index that matches one of the filter parameters passed.
The parameter type and index type match up if the property name and
filter operator are the same for the index and the filter parameter.
For instance, for a filter parameter of "count EQUALS 10", the index against property "count" with
operator type EQUALS will be returned, if present.
NOTE: The caller is expected to obtain locks, if necessary, on the collections passed in.
Namespace: net.esper.filter
Assembly: NEsper (in NEsper.dll)
Syntax
Visual Basic (Declaration) |
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Public Shared Function FindIndex ( _ parameters As ETreeSet(Of FilterValueSetParam), _ indizes As IList(Of FilterParamIndex) _ ) As Pair(Of FilterValueSetParam, FilterParamIndex) |
C# |
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public static Pair<FilterValueSetParam, FilterParamIndex> FindIndex ( ETreeSet<FilterValueSetParam> parameters, IList<FilterParamIndex> indizes ) |
Visual C++ |
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public: static Pair<FilterValueSetParam^, FilterParamIndex^>^ FindIndex ( ETreeSet<FilterValueSetParam^>^ parameters, IList<FilterParamIndex^>^ indizes ) |
Parameters
- parameters
- net.esper.compat.ETreeSet<(Of T>)
is the list of sorted filter parameters
- indizes
- System.Collections.Generic.IList<(Of T>)
is the collection of indexes