I have this interface for a C# class.

```
public interface IPriorityQueue<TItem, TPriority> : IEnumerable<TItem>
{
	void Enqueue(TItem node, TPriority priority);
	TItem Dequeue();
	void Clear();
	bool Contains(TItem node);
	void Remove(TItem node);
	void UpdatePriority(TItem node, TPriority priority);
	TItem First { get; }
	int Count { get; }
}
```

Show me how to get the length of the priority queue?
You can get the length of the priority queue by accessing the Count property. For example:

```
int length = queue.Count;
```

Where queue is an instance of the priority queue. This will return the number of items currently in the queue.
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