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C# | Get an ICollection containing the values in HybridDictionary

HybridDictionary.Values property is used to get an ICollection containing the values in the HybridDictionary.

Syntax:



public System.Collections.ICollection Values { get; }

Return Value: It returns an ICollection containing the values in the HybridDictionary.

Below programs illustrate the use of HybridDictionary.Values property:



Example 1:




// C# code to get an ICollection containing
// the values in the HybridDictionary.
using System;
using System.Collections;
using System.Collections.Specialized;
  
class GFG {
  
    // Driver code
    public static void Main()
    {
  
        // Creating a HybridDictionary named myDict
        HybridDictionary myDict = new HybridDictionary();
  
        // Adding key/value pairs in myDict
        myDict.Add("A", "Apple");
        myDict.Add("B", "Banana");
        myDict.Add("C", "Cat");
        myDict.Add("D", "Dog");
        myDict.Add("E", "Elephant");
        myDict.Add("F", "Fish");
  
        // Creating a String arr named myArr
        String[] myArr = new String[myDict.Count];
  
        // copying the Values in HybridDictionary
        // to a one-dimensional Array instance
        // at the specified index.
        myDict.Values.CopyTo(myArr, 0);
  
        // To get an ICollection containing
        // the Values in the HybridDictionary
        for (int i = 0; i < myDict.Count; i++)
            Console.WriteLine(myArr[i]);
    }
}

Output:

Apple
Banana
Cat
Dog
Elephant
Fish

Example 2:




// C# code to get an ICollection containing
// the values in the HybridDictionary.
using System;
using System.Collections;
using System.Collections.Specialized;
  
class GFG {
  
    // Driver code
    public static void Main()
    {
  
        // Creating a HybridDictionary named myDict
        HybridDictionary myDict = new HybridDictionary();
  
        // Adding key/value pairs in myDict
        myDict.Add("I", "first");
        myDict.Add("II", "second");
        myDict.Add("III", "third");
        myDict.Add("IV", "fourth");
        myDict.Add("V", "fifth");
  
        // Creating a String arr named myArr
        String[] myArr = new String[myDict.Count];
  
        // copying the Values in HybridDictionary
        // to a one-dimensional Array instance
        // at the specified index.
        myDict.Values.CopyTo(myArr, 0);
  
        // To get an ICollection containing
        // the Values in the HybridDictionary
        for (int i = 0; i < myDict.Count; i++)
            Console.WriteLine(myArr[i]);
    }
}

Output:

first
second
third
fourth
fifth

Note:

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