Help with understanding C# code and porting to Obj

2019-02-24 12:56发布

Ok, I have this prototype that was written by someone else in C# and I'm trying to put it into Objective-C. Now, I haven't had any formal experience with C# yet, so I don't know everything about it yet. I understand what the first three variables are, but I'm running into problems with what the fourth and fifth lines (c_data) are doing. Is the fourth declaring a method and then the fifth defining it or what's happening? Thanks for your help!

public class c_data {
    public double value;
    public int label;
    public int ID;
    public c_data() { }
    public c_data(double val) {
        value = val;
    }
}

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可以哭但决不认输i
2楼-- · 2019-02-24 13:07

The fourth is defining a constructor for the class which takes no parameters and has no actions, and the fifth is defining a constructor for the class which takes as a parameter a double value and which sets the class-internal member variable value to the passed value val.

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神经病院院长
3楼-- · 2019-02-24 13:09

The 4th and 5th lines are both constructors.

The 4th line one is the "default" constructor, which in this case does not initialize any variables.

The constructor on the 5th line sets the variable named value to the parameter passed in.

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Juvenile、少年°
4楼-- · 2019-02-24 13:11

The first c_data is a default no-args constructor which initialises the structure's fields to default values (value -> 0.0, label -> 0, ID -> 0) and the second c_data is a constructor which sets the value field of the instance to the passed-in parameter val and the other fields to their default values. What I've described is how those two constructor calls initialise the instance.

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我命由我不由天
5楼-- · 2019-02-24 13:16

If I may, it is rather like the having both the following methods in an Objective-C class:

  • (id)init;
  • (id)initWithNumber:(NSNumber *)number;

Constructors and initializers are analogues, they just look a little different.

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唯我独甜
6楼-- · 2019-02-24 13:20

The fourth and fifth lines are constructors in C#. They are the equivalent to [[c_data alloc] init] chains in objective-c. C# allows you to overload constructors based on the parameters they take. This is equivalent to having two different initialization methods in Objective-C:

@interface CData : NSObject
{
   double value;
   int label;
   int ID;
}

@property double value;
@property int label;
@property int ID;

-(id) init;
-(id) initWithValue:(double)value;

@end
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孤傲高冷的网名
7楼-- · 2019-02-24 13:21

The 4th line is a parameterless constructor and the 5th line is a parameterfull constructor.

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