I think what you need is a Dictionary<string, Vector3D>. It is easy to create a Vector3D class/struct yourself as I don't think it ships with the .NET framework:
public class Vector3D
{
public int R{get;set;}
public int G{get;set;}
public int B{get;set;}
}
dict["red"] = new Vector3D{R=255...
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int a = 100; Can be converted into: ((a = 100) == a)
No. 1. You must declare the variable in the second case anyway. 2. An assignment is all the happens on the first one, so the second one will be slower 3. An assignment is an expression too. 4. OP is obviously retarded.
Given class MyClass<T> what is the proper terminology to describe what MyClass does with the generic type parameter?
Implements? Uses? These don't sound right. I've skimmed through MS documentation on generics and they seem to talk around it without using a term.
My question came to mind wh...
You could attach the ICommand to another property and execute it from the Click handler.
<Button x:Name="MyButton" Tag="{x:Static ApplicationCommands.Stop}" Click="MyButton_Click" />
and in the handler:
private void MyButton_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
var button = sender as...
@Areks just ask it, if someone knows they will answer
user1162766
Okay, I basically want to know if I should keep just one stance of my context or re-create it every single time I want to do something. At first I thought it would be "better" to just have one and re-use it but I've been reading I shouldn't but without arguments.
user1162766
3:22 PM
So I don't know what to do, I thought there would be a performance improvement if I persisted the instance rather than create one every time.
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