Multiple Indexers in C#
In C#, you can't have multiple indexers like you can do in VB, so the following code is not supported:
class C
{
public Foo Foos[int i]
{
...
}
public Bar Bars[int i]
{
...
}
}
On the other hand, exposing internal IEnumerable is not
always a desired solution (because you want to limit access to your
internal collections - that's why indexers are for in the first place.)
Workaround
I came up with this simple class that you can add to your code:
public class IndexProperty<T,I> { private Func<I,T> getter; private Action<I, T> setter; public IndexProperty(Func<I, T> g, Action<I, T> s) { if (g == null || s == null) throw new ArgumentNullException(); getter = g; setter = s; } public T this[I index] { get { return getter(index); } set { setter(index, value); } } }
Now, you can add multiple indexers to your class, but make sure you
initialize the indexers properly. The following example demonstrates how
to expose multiple indexers:
public class MyClass { private List<string> myList = new List<string>(); public MyClass() { myList.AddRange(new string[]{"1","2","3"}); // Init the IndexProperty with your methods (or lambdas) this.Keys=new IndexProperty<string,int>( i=> myList[i], (j,val)=> myList[j]=val); } public IndexProperty<string,int> Keys { get; set; } }
The following code demonstrates how your class can be used:
static void SampleMethod() { MyClass c = new MyClass(); c.Keys[0] = "value"; }

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