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SortedDictionary.Keys Property in C#
The SortedDictionary.Keys property in C# is used to get a collection containing the keys in the SortedDictionary<TKey, TValue>.
Syntax
The syntax is as follows −
public System.Collections.Generic.SortedDictionary<TKey,TValue>.KeyCollection Keys { get; }
Example
Let us now see an example −
using System; using System.Collections; using System.Collections.Generic; public class Demo { public static void Main(){ SortedDictionary<int, string> sortedDict = new SortedDictionary<int, string>(); sortedDict.Add(1, "SUV"); sortedDict.Add(2, "MUV"); sortedDict.Add(3, "Utility Vehicle"); sortedDict.Add(4, "AUV"); sortedDict.Add(5, "Hatchback"); sortedDict.Add(6, "Convertible"); Console.WriteLine("SortedDictionary key-value pairs..."); IDictionaryEnumerator demoEnum = sortedDict.GetEnumerator(); while (demoEnum.MoveNext()) Console.WriteLine("Key = " + demoEnum.Key + ", Value = " + demoEnum.Value); Console.WriteLine("Count of SortedDictionary key-value pairs = "+sortedDict.Count); sortedDict.Add(7, "Seven"); sortedDict.Add(8, "Eight"); Console.WriteLine("
SortedDictionary key-value pairs...UPDATED"); demoEnum = sortedDict.GetEnumerator(); while (demoEnum.MoveNext()) Console.WriteLine("Key = " + demoEnum.Key + ", Value = " + demoEnum.Value); Console.WriteLine("Count of SortedDictionary key-value pairs (UPDATED) = "+sortedDict.Count); Console.WriteLine("Value in the SortedDictionary key-value pair key five = "+sortedDict[5]); sortedDict[5] = "Crossover"; Console.WriteLine("Value in the SortedDictionary key-value pair key five (updated) = "+sortedDict[5]); SortedDictionary<int, string>.KeyCollection keyColl = sortedDict.Keys; Console.WriteLine("
Keys..."); foreach( int i in keyColl ){ Console.WriteLine(i); } } }
Output
This will produce the following output −
SortedDictionary key-value pairs... Key = 1, Value = SUV Key = 2, Value = MUV Key = 3, Value = Utility Vehicle Key = 4, Value = AUV Key = 5, Value = Hatchback Key = 6, Value = Convertible Count of SortedDictionary key-value pairs = 6 SortedDictionary key-value pairs...UPDATED Key = 1, Value = SUV Key = 2, Value = MUV Key = 3, Value = Utility Vehicle Key = 4, Value = AUV Key = 5, Value = Hatchback Key = 6, Value = Convertible Key = 7, Value = Seven Key = 8, Value = Eight Count of SortedDictionary key-value pairs (UPDATED) = 8 Value in the SortedDictionary key-value pair key five = Hatchback Value in the SortedDictionary key-value pair key five (updated) = Crossover Keys... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Example
Let us now see another example −
using System; using System.Collections; using System.Collections.Generic; public class Demo { public static void Main(){ SortedDictionary<int, string> sortedDict = new SortedDictionary<int, string>(); sortedDict.Add(100, "Mobile"); sortedDict.Add(200, "Laptop"); sortedDict.Add(300, "Desktop"); sortedDict.Add(400, "Speakers"); sortedDict.Add(500, "Headphone"); sortedDict.Add(600, "Earphone"); Console.WriteLine("SortedDictionary key-value pairs..."); IDictionaryEnumerator demoEnum = sortedDict.GetEnumerator(); while (demoEnum.MoveNext()) Console.WriteLine("Key = " + demoEnum.Key + ", Value = " + demoEnum.Value); Console.WriteLine("
The SortedDictionary has the key 200? = "+sortedDict.ContainsKey(200)); SortedDictionary<int, string>.KeyCollection keyColl = sortedDict.Keys; Console.WriteLine("
Keys..."); foreach( int i in keyColl ){ Console.WriteLine(i); } } }
Output
This will produce the following output −
SortedDictionary key-value pairs... Key = 100, Value = Mobile Key = 200, Value = Laptop Key = 300, Value = Desktop Key = 400, Value = Speakers Key = 500, Value = Headphone Key = 600, Value = Earphone The SortedDictionary has the key 200? = True Keys... 100 200 300 400 500 600
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