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Class InvalidBlockTxCountException

An exception thrown when the count of Transactions does not follow the constraint provided by .

Inheritance
Object
Exception
InvalidBlockException
BlockPolicyViolationException
InvalidBlockTxCountException
Implements
ISerializable
Inherited Members
Exception.GetBaseException()
Exception.GetType()
Exception.ToString()
Exception.Data
Exception.HelpLink
Exception.HResult
Exception.InnerException
Exception.Message
Exception.Source
Exception.StackTrace
Exception.TargetSite
Exception.SerializeObjectState
Object.Equals(Object)
Object.Equals(Object, Object)
Object.GetHashCode()
Object.MemberwiseClone()
Object.ReferenceEquals(Object, Object)
Namespace: Libplanet.Types.Blocks
Assembly: Libplanet.Types.dll
Syntax
[Serializable]
public sealed class InvalidBlockTxCountException : BlockPolicyViolationException, ISerializable

Constructors

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InvalidBlockTxCountException(String, Int32)

Initializes a new instance of InvalidBlockTxCountException class.

Declaration
public InvalidBlockTxCountException(string message, int txCount)
Parameters
Type Name Description
String message

The message that describes the error.

Int32 txCount

The invalid count of Transactions according to .

Properties

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TxCount

An exception thrown when the count of Transactions does not follow the constraint provided by .

Declaration
public int TxCount { get; }
Property Value
Type Description
Int32

Methods

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GetObjectData(SerializationInfo, StreamingContext)

An exception thrown when the count of Transactions does not follow the constraint provided by .

Declaration
public override void GetObjectData(SerializationInfo info, StreamingContext context)
Parameters
Type Name Description
SerializationInfo info
StreamingContext context
Overrides
Exception.GetObjectData(SerializationInfo, StreamingContext)

Implements

System.Runtime.Serialization.ISerializable
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