Guid-Struktur

Stellt eine GUID dar (Globally Unique Identifier, globaler eindeutiger Bezeichner).

Namespace: System
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
<SerializableAttribute> _
<ComVisibleAttribute(True)> _
Public Structure Guid
    Implements IFormattable, IComparable, IComparable(Of Guid), _
    IEquatable(Of Guid)
'Usage
Dim instance As Guid
[SerializableAttribute] 
[ComVisibleAttribute(true)] 
public struct Guid : IFormattable, IComparable, IComparable<Guid>, 
    IEquatable<Guid>
[SerializableAttribute] 
[ComVisibleAttribute(true)] 
public value class Guid : IFormattable, IComparable, IComparable<Guid>, 
    IEquatable<Guid>
/** @attribute SerializableAttribute() */ 
/** @attribute ComVisibleAttribute(true) */ 
public final class Guid extends ValueType implements IFormattable, IComparable, 
    IComparable<Guid>, IEquatable<Guid>
JScript unterstützt die Verwendung von Strukturen, aber nicht die Deklaration von neuen Strukturen.

Hinweise

Eine GUID ist eine 128-Bit-Ganzzahl (16 Bytes), die auf allen Computern und in allen Netzwerken verwendet werden kann, für die ein eindeutiger Bezeichner erforderlich ist. Bei einem solchen Bezeichner ist die Wahrscheinlichkeit der Duplizierung äußerst gering.

Beispiel

Das folgende Codebeispiel veranschaulicht das Anfügen und Lesen eines Guid-Objekts als ein Attribut einer benutzerdefinierten Klasse oder Schnittstelle.

Imports System
Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices

' Guid for the interface IMyInterface.
<Guid("F9168C5E-CEB2-4faa-B6BF-329BF39FA1E4")> _
Interface IMyInterface
    Sub MyMethod()
End Interface

' Guid for the coclass MyTestClass.
<Guid("936DA01F-9ABD-4d9d-80C7-02AF85C822A8")> _
Public Class MyTestClass
    Implements IMyInterface
    
    ' Run regasm on this assembly to create .reg and .tlb files.
    ' Reg file can be used to register this coclass in the registry.
    ' Tlb file will be used to do interop.
    Public Sub MyMethod() Implements IMyInterface.MyMethod
    End Sub
    
    Public Shared Sub Main()
        ' Example addresses the following in System.Runtime.InterOpServices.GuidAttribute.
        ' How to specify the attribute on interface/coclass.
        ' Retrieve the GuidAttribute from an interface/coclass.
        ' Value property on GuidAttribute class.
        ' Example addresses the following in System.Guid.
        ' Constructor Guid(string).
        ' Constructor Guid(ByteArray).
        ' Equals.
        ' Operator ==.
        ' CompareTo.
        Dim IMyInterfaceAttribute As Attribute = Attribute.GetCustomAttribute(GetType(IMyInterface), GetType(GuidAttribute))
        
        ' The Value property of GuidAttribute returns a string. 
        System.Console.WriteLine("IMyInterface Attribute: " + CType(IMyInterfaceAttribute, GuidAttribute).Value)
        
        ' Using the string to create a guid.
        Dim myGuid1 As New Guid(CType(IMyInterfaceAttribute, GuidAttribute).Value)
        ' Using a byte array to create a guid.
        Dim myGuid2 As New Guid(myGuid1.ToByteArray())
        
        ' Equals is overridden and so value comparison is done though references are different.
        If myGuid1.Equals(myGuid2) Then
            System.Console.WriteLine("myGuid1 equals myGuid2")
        Else
            System.Console.WriteLine("myGuid1 not equals myGuid2")
        End If 
        ' Equality operator can also be used to determine if two guids have same value.
        If myGuid1.ToString() = myGuid2.ToString() Then
            System.Console.WriteLine("myGuid1 == myGuid2")
        Else
            System.Console.WriteLine("myGuid1 != myGuid2")
        End If
        ' CompareTo returns 0 if the guids have same value.
        If myGuid1.CompareTo(myGuid2) = 0 Then
            System.Console.WriteLine("myGuid1 compares to myGuid2")
        Else
            System.Console.WriteLine("myGuid1 does not compare to myGuid2")
        End If 
        
        System.Console.ReadLine()

        'Output:
        'IMyInterface Attribute: F9168C5E-CEB2-4faa-B6BF-329BF39FA1E4
        'myGuid1 equals myGuid2
        'myGuid1 == myGuid2
        'myGuid1 compares to myGuid2
    End Sub
End Class
using System;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;

// Guid for the interface IMyInterface.
[Guid("F9168C5E-CEB2-4faa-B6BF-329BF39FA1E4")]
interface IMyInterface
{
    void MyMethod();
}

// Guid for the coclass MyTestClass.
[Guid("936DA01F-9ABD-4d9d-80C7-02AF85C822A8")]
public class MyTestClass : IMyInterface
{
    // Run regasm on this assembly to create .reg and .tlb files.
    // Reg file can be used to register this coclass in the registry.
    // Tlb file will be used to do interop.

    public void MyMethod() {}

    public static void Main( string []args )
    {
        // Example addresses the following in System.Runtime.InterOpServices.GuidAttribute.
        // How to specify the attribute on interface/coclass.
        // Retrieve the GuidAttribute from an interface/coclass.
        // Value property on GuidAttribute class.

        // Example addresses the following in System.Guid.
        // Constructor Guid(string).
        // Constructor Guid(ByteArray).
        // Equals.
        // Operator ==.
        // CompareTo.

        Attribute IMyInterfaceAttribute = Attribute.GetCustomAttribute( typeof( IMyInterface ), typeof( GuidAttribute ) );
        
        // The Value property of GuidAttribute returns a string. 
        System.Console.WriteLine( "IMyInterface Attribute: " + ((GuidAttribute)IMyInterfaceAttribute).Value );    

        // Using the string to create a guid.
        Guid myGuid1 = new Guid( ((GuidAttribute)IMyInterfaceAttribute).Value );
        // Using a byte array to create a guid.
        Guid myGuid2 = new Guid ( myGuid1.ToByteArray() );

        // Equals is overridden and so value comparison is done though references are different.
        if ( myGuid1.Equals( myGuid2 ) )
            System.Console.WriteLine( "myGuid1 equals myGuid2" );
        else
            System.Console.WriteLine( "myGuid1 not equals myGuid2" );

        // Equality operator can also be used to determine if two guids have same value.
        if ( myGuid1 == myGuid2 )
            System.Console.WriteLine( "myGuid1 == myGuid2" );
        else
            System.Console.WriteLine( "myGuid1 != myGuid2" );
    
        // CompareTo returns 0 if the guids have same value.
        if ( myGuid1.CompareTo( myGuid2 ) == 0 )
            System.Console.WriteLine( "myGuid1 compares to myGuid2" );
        else
            System.Console.WriteLine( "myGuid1 does not compare to myGuid2" );

        System.Console.ReadLine();

        //Output.
        //IMyInterface Attribute: F9168C5E-CEB2-4faa-B6BF-329BF39FA1E4
        //myGuid1 equals myGuid2
        //myGuid1 == myGuid2
        //myGuid1 compares to myGuid2
    }
}
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Runtime::InteropServices;

// Guid for the interface IMyInterface.

[Guid("F9168C5E-CEB2-4faa-B6BF-329BF39FA1E4")]
public interface class IMyInterface
{
public:
   void MyMethod();
};


// Guid for the coclass MyTestClass.

[Guid("936DA01F-9ABD-4d9d-80C7-02AF85C822A8")]
public ref class MyTestClass: public IMyInterface
{
public:

   // Run regasm on this assembly to create .reg and .tlb files.
   // Reg file can be used to register this coclass in the registry.
   // Tlb file will be used to do interop.
   virtual void MyMethod(){}
};

int main()
{
   // Example addresses the following in System.Runtime.InterOpServices.GuidAttribute.
   // How to specify the attribute on interface/coclass.
   // Retrieve the GuidAttribute from an interface/coclass.
   // Value property on GuidAttribute class.
   // Example addresses the following in System.Guid.
   // Constructor Guid(string).
   // Constructor Guid(ByteArray).
   // Equals.
   // Operator ==.
   // CompareTo.
   Attribute^ IMyInterfaceAttribute = Attribute::GetCustomAttribute( IMyInterface::typeid, GuidAttribute::typeid );

   // The Value property of GuidAttribute returns a string. 
   System::Console::WriteLine( String::Concat(  "IMyInterface Attribute: ", (dynamic_cast<GuidAttribute^>(IMyInterfaceAttribute))->Value ) );

   // Using the string to create a guid.
   Guid myGuid1 = Guid(dynamic_cast<GuidAttribute^>(IMyInterfaceAttribute)->Value);

   // Using a byte array to create a guid.
   Guid myGuid2 = Guid(myGuid1.ToByteArray());

   // Equals is overridden and so value comparison is done though references are different.
   if ( myGuid1.Equals( myGuid2 ) )
      System::Console::WriteLine(  "myGuid1 equals myGuid2" );
   else
      System::Console::WriteLine(  "myGuid1 not equals myGuid2" );

   // Equality operator can also be used to determine if two guids have same value.
   if ( myGuid1 == myGuid2 )
      System::Console::WriteLine(  "myGuid1 == myGuid2" );
   else
      System::Console::WriteLine(  "myGuid1 != myGuid2" );

   // CompareTo returns 0 if the guids have same value.
   if ( myGuid1.CompareTo( myGuid2 ) == 0 )
      System::Console::WriteLine(  "myGuid1 compares to myGuid2" );
   else
      System::Console::WriteLine(  "myGuid1 does not compare to myGuid2" );

   //Output.
   //IMyInterface Attribute: F9168C5E-CEB2-4faa-B6BF-329BF39FA1E4
   //myGuid1 equals myGuid2
   //myGuid1 == myGuid2
   //myGuid1 compares to myGuid2
}
import System.*;
import System.Runtime.InteropServices.*;

// Guid for the interface IMyInterface.
/** @attribute Guid("F9168C5E-CEB2-4faa-B6BF-329BF39FA1E4")
 */
interface IMyInterface
{
    void MyMethod();
} //IMyInterface

// Guid for the coclass MyTestClass.
/** @attribute Guid("936DA01F-9ABD-4d9d-80C7-02AF85C822A8")
 */
public class MyTestClass implements IMyInterface
{
    // Run regasm on this assembly to create .reg and .tlb files.
    // Reg file can be used to register this coclass in the registry.
    // Tlb file will be used to do interop.
    public void MyMethod()
    {
    } //MyMethod

    public static void main(String[] args)
    {
        // Example addresses the following in System.Runtime.
        // InterOpServices.GuidAttribute.
        // How to specify the attribute on interface/coclass.
        // Retrieve the GuidAttribute from an interface/coclass.
        // Value property on GuidAttribute class.
        // Example addresses the following in System.Guid.
        // Constructor Guid(string).
        // Constructor Guid(ByteArray).
        // Equals.
        // Operator ==.
        // CompareTo.
        Attribute iMyInterfaceAttribute = 
                  Attribute.GetCustomAttribute(IMyInterface.class.ToType(), 
                  GuidAttribute.class.ToType());

        // The Value property of GuidAttribute returns a string. 
        System.Console.WriteLine("IMyInterface Attribute: " 
            + ((GuidAttribute)(iMyInterfaceAttribute)).get_Value());

        // Using the string to create a guid.
        Guid myGuid1 = 
             new Guid(((GuidAttribute)(iMyInterfaceAttribute)).get_Value());
        // Using a byte array to create a guid.
        Guid myGuid2 = new Guid(myGuid1.ToByteArray());
        // Equals is overridden and so value comparison is done though 
        // references are different.
        if (myGuid1.Equals(myGuid2)) {
            System.Console.WriteLine("myGuid1 equals myGuid2");
        }
        else {
            System.Console.WriteLine("myGuid1 not equals myGuid2");
        }
        // Equality operator can also be used to determine if two 
        // guids have same value.
        if (myGuid1 == myGuid2) {
            System.Console.WriteLine("myGuid1 == myGuid2");
        }
        else {
            System.Console.WriteLine("myGuid1 != myGuid2");
        }
        // CompareTo returns 0 if the guids have same value.
        if (myGuid1.CompareTo(myGuid2) == 0) {
            System.Console.WriteLine("myGuid1 compares to myGuid2");
        }
        else {
            System.Console.WriteLine("myGuid1 does not compare to myGuid2");
        }
        System.Console.ReadLine();
    } //main 
} //MyTestClass 

//Output.
//IMyInterface Attribute: F9168C5E-CEB2-4faa-B6BF-329BF39FA1E4
//myGuid1 equals myGuid2
//myGuid1 == myGuid2
//myGuid1 compares to myGuid2
import System;
import System.Runtime.InteropServices;

// Guid for the interface IMyInterface.
Guid("F9168C5E-CEB2-4faa-B6BF-329BF39FA1E4") interface IMyInterface
{
    function MyMethod();
}

// Guid for the coclass MyTestClass.
public Guid("936DA01F-9ABD-4d9d-80C7-02AF85C822A8") class MyTestClass implements IMyInterface
{
    // Run regasm on this assembly to create .reg and .tlb files.
    // Reg file can be used to register this coclass in the registry.
    // Tlb file will be used to do interop.

    public function MyMethod() {}

    public static function Main()
    {
        // Example addresses the following in System.Runtime.InterOpServices.GuidAttribute.
        // How to specify the attribute on interface/coclass.
        // Retrieve the GuidAttribute from an interface/coclass.
        // Value property on GuidAttribute class.

        // Example addresses the following in System.Guid.
        // Constructor Guid(string).
        // Constructor Guid(ByteArray).
        // Equals.
        // Operator ==.
        // CompareTo.

        var IMyInterfaceAttribute : Attribute = Attribute.GetCustomAttribute(Type.GetType("IMyInterface"), GuidAttribute);
        
        // The Value property of GuidAttribute returns a string. 
        System.Console.WriteLine( "IMyInterface Attribute: " + (GuidAttribute(IMyInterfaceAttribute)).Value );    

        // Using the string to create a guid.
        var myGuid1 : Guid = new Guid( (GuidAttribute(IMyInterfaceAttribute)).Value );
        // Using a byte array to create a guid.
        var myGuid2 : Guid = new Guid ( myGuid1.ToByteArray() );

        // Equals is overridden and so value comparison is done though references are different.
        if ( myGuid1.Equals( myGuid2 ) )
            System.Console.WriteLine( "myGuid1 equals myGuid2" );
        else
            System.Console.WriteLine( "myGuid1 not equals myGuid2" );

        // Equality operator can also be used to determine if two guids have same value.
        if ( myGuid1 == myGuid2 )
            System.Console.WriteLine( "myGuid1 == myGuid2" );
        else
            System.Console.WriteLine( "myGuid1 != myGuid2" );
    
        // CompareTo returns 0 if the guids have same value.
        if ( myGuid1.CompareTo( myGuid2 ) == 0 )
            System.Console.WriteLine( "myGuid1 compares to myGuid2" );
        else
            System.Console.WriteLine( "myGuid1 does not compare to myGuid2" );

        System.Console.ReadLine();

        //Output.
        //IMyInterface Attribute: F9168C5E-CEB2-4faa-B6BF-329BF39FA1E4
        //myGuid1 equals myGuid2
        //myGuid1 == myGuid2
        //myGuid1 compares to myGuid2
    }
}

MyTestClass.Main();

Threadsicherheit

Alle öffentlichen statischen (Shared in Visual Basic) Member dieses Typs sind threadsicher. Bei Instanzmembern ist die Threadsicherheit nicht gewährleistet.

Plattformen

Windows 98, Windows 2000 SP4, Windows CE, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows Mobile für Pocket PC, Windows Mobile für Smartphone, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows XP SP2, Windows XP Starter Edition

.NET Framework unterstützt nicht alle Versionen sämtlicher Plattformen. Eine Liste der unterstützten Versionen finden Sie unter Systemanforderungen.

Versionsinformationen

.NET Framework

Unterstützt in: 2.0, 1.1, 1.0

.NET Compact Framework

Unterstützt in: 2.0, 1.0

Siehe auch

Referenz

Guid-Member
System-Namespace