OrderedDictionary.Values property is used to get an ICollection object containing the values in the OrderedDictionary collection.
Syntax:
public System.Collections.ICollection Values { get; }
Return Value: It returns an ICollection object containing the values in the OrderedDictionary collection.
Below given are some examples to understand the implementation in a better way:
Example 1:
// C# code to get an ICollection // containing the values in OrderedDictionary using System;
using System.Collections;
using System.Collections.Specialized;
class GFG {
// Driver method
public static void Main()
{
// Creating a orderedDictionary named myDict
OrderedDictionary myDict = new OrderedDictionary();
// Adding key and value in myDict
myDict.Add( "key1" , "value1" );
myDict.Add( "key2" , "value2" );
myDict.Add( "key3" , "value3" );
myDict.Add( "key4" , "value4" );
myDict.Add( "key5" , "value5" );
// Getting an ICollection containing
// the values in OrderedDictionary
ICollection valueCollection = myDict.Values;
// Creating a String array
String[] myValues = new String[myDict.Count];
// Copying the OrderedDictionary elements to
// a one-dimensional Array object at the
// specified index.
valueCollection.CopyTo(myValues, 0);
for ( int i = 0; i < myDict.Count; i++) {
Console.WriteLine(myValues[i]);
}
}
} |
Output:
value1 value2 value3 value4 value5
Example 2:
// C# code to get an ICollection // containing the values in OrderedDictionary using System;
using System.Collections;
using System.Collections.Specialized;
class GFG {
// Driver method
public static void Main()
{
// Creating a orderedDictionary named myDict
OrderedDictionary myDict = new OrderedDictionary();
// Adding key and value in myDict
myDict.Add( "A" , "Apple" );
myDict.Add( "B" , "Banana" );
myDict.Add( "C" , "Cat" );
myDict.Add( "D" , "Dog" );
// Getting an ICollection containing
// the values in OrderedDictionary
ICollection valueCollection = myDict.Values;
// Creating a String array
String[] myValues = new String[myDict.Count];
// Copying the OrderedDictionary elements to
// a one-dimensional Array object at the
// specified index.
valueCollection.CopyTo(myValues, 0);
for ( int i = 0; i < myDict.Count; i++) {
Console.WriteLine(myValues[i]);
}
}
} |
Output:
Apple Banana Cat Dog
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