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using System;
using System.Collections;
using System.Windows.Forms;
namespace RevitLookup.Snoop.Data
{
/// <summary>
/// Snoop.Data class to hold and format an Enumerable value. This class can be used
/// for any object that supports the IEnumerable interface. However, some classes,
/// such as a Map, are better seen visually in Key/Value pairs vs a straight list of
/// enumerated objects. Use this when it works well, but write your own Snoop.Data object
/// for Enumerable cases that need better feedback to the user.
/// </summary>
public class Enumerable : Data
{
protected IEnumerable m_val;
protected ArrayList m_objs = new ArrayList();
public
Enumerable(string label, IEnumerable val)
: base(label)
{
m_val = val;
// iterate over the collection and put them in an ArrayList so we can pass on
// to our Form
if (m_val != null) {
IEnumerator iter = m_val.GetEnumerator();
while (iter.MoveNext())
m_objs.Add(iter.Current);
}
}
public override string
StrValue()
{
return Snoop.Utils.ObjToTypeStr(m_val);
}
public override bool
HasDrillDown
{
get {
if ((m_val == null) || (m_objs.Count == 0))
return false;
else
return true;
}
}
public override void
DrillDown()
{
if ((m_val != null) && (m_objs.Count != 0)) {
Snoop.Forms.Objects form = new Snoop.Forms.Objects(m_objs);
form.ShowDialog();
}
}
}
}