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Interface ISerializable
A03.cs
using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Runtime.Serialization;
using System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Binary;
[Serializable]
// objects of this class should be serialized such that only the
// day, month and year of a date are written but not the time.
class Node: ISerializable {
public DateTime date;
public Node next;
public Node(DateTime d) { date = d; }
// this constructor is automatically called during deserialization
public Node(SerializationInfo info, StreamingContext context) {
// read year, month and day and convert it to the DateTime field
int year = (int)info.GetValue("year", typeof(int));
int month = (int)info.GetValue("month", typeof(int));
int day = (int)info.GetValue("day", typeof(int));
date = new DateTime(year, month, day);
// read the next field
next = (Node)info.GetValue("next", typeof(Node));
}
// this method is automatically called during serialization
public void GetObjectData(SerializationInfo info, StreamingContext context) {
info.AddValue("year", date.Year);
info.AddValue("month", date.Month);
info.AddValue("day", date.Day);
info.AddValue("next", next);
}
}
[Serializable]
class List {
Node head = null;
public void Add(DateTime date) {
Node p = new Node(date);
p.next = head; head = p;
}
public bool Contains(int date) {
Node p = head;
while (p != null && date.CompareTo(p.date) != 0) p = p.next;
return p != null;
}
public void Print() {
Node p = head;
while (p != null) {
Console.WriteLine(p.date);
p = p.next;
}
}
}
public class Test {
static void Main() {
//----- build the list
List list = new List();
list.Add(new DateTime(2003, 4, 25, 10, 30, 0));
list.Add(new DateTime(2003, 3, 5, 12, 24, 30));
list.Add(new DateTime(2003, 1, 20, 11, 11, 11));
list.Print();
//----- serialize the list
FileStream s = new FileStream("myfile", FileMode.Create);
IFormatter f = new BinaryFormatter();
f.Serialize(s, list);
s.Close();
//----- deserialize the list
s = new FileStream("myfile", FileMode.Open);
List newList = f.Deserialize(s) as List;
s.Close();
if (newList != null) newList.Print();
}
}
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