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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T22:24:28+00:00 2026-05-10T22:24:28+00:00

i have a few classes that i am trying to move to using generics

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i have a few classes that i am trying to move to using generics

Class1: Curve

this class has the following code:

public class Curve : IEnumerable    IEnumerator IEnumerable.GetEnumerator()     {         return GetEnumerator(); // Calls non-interface method     }    public RTRatePointEnumerator GetEnumerator()     {         return new RTRatePointEnumerator(_hash);     } 

Class 2:

  public class CurvePointEnumerator : IEnumerator 

what is the recommended conversion of these two classes to using generics

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  1. 2026-05-10T22:24:28+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 10:24 pm

    You didn’t specify the type being returned from the enumerator. but I’m going to guess based on the names it’s RTRatePoint and CurvePoint. I would change the code to be the following

    class Curve: IEnumerable<RTRatePoint> {   IEnumerator<RTRatePoint> IEnumerable<RTRatePoint>.GetEnumerator() {      return GetEnumerator();   }   public RTRatePointEnumerator GetEnumerator() {     return new RTRatePointEnumerator(_hash);   } }  class CurvePointEnumerator : IEnumerator<CurvePoint> 

    One item that may trip you up is that IEnumerator<T> additionally implements IDisposable so CurvePointEnumerator and RTRatePointEnumerator will need to have a Dispose method added. Likely though this method can be pretty much empty. Reason being if you weren’t disposing anything before, there’s no need to now.

    void IDispose.Dispose() {   // Nothing to see here } 
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