SortedList.Values Property is used to get the values in a SortedList object.
Syntax:
public virtual System.Collections.ICollection Values { get; }
Property Value: An ICollection object containing the values in the SortedList object.
Below programs illustrate the use of above-discussed property:
Example 1:
// C# code to get an ICollection containing // the values in the SortedList using System;
using System.Collections;
class GFG {
// Driver code
public static void Main()
{
// Creating a SortedList
SortedList mylist = new SortedList();
// Adding elements in SortedList
mylist.Add( "g" , "geeks" );
mylist.Add( "c" , "c++" );
mylist.Add( "d" , "data structures" );
mylist.Add( "q" , "quiz" );
// Get a collection of the values
ICollection c = mylist.Values;
// Displaying the contents
foreach ( string str in c)
Console.WriteLine(str + mylist[str]);
}
} |
Output:
c++ data structures geeks quiz
Example 2:
// C# code to get an ICollection containing // the values in the SortedList using System;
using System.Collections;
class GFG {
// Driver code
public static void Main()
{
// Creating a SortedList
SortedList mylist = new SortedList();
// Adding elements in SortedList
mylist.Add( "India" , "Country" );
mylist.Add( "Chandigarh" , "City" );
mylist.Add( "Mars" , "Planet" );
mylist.Add( "China" , "Country" );
// Get a collection of the values
ICollection c = mylist.Values;
// Displaying the contents
foreach ( string str in c)
Console.WriteLine(str + mylist[str]);
}
} |
Output:
City Country Country Planet
Note:
- The ICollection object is a read-only view of the values of the SortedList object. Modifications made to the underlying SortedList are immediately reflected in the ICollection.
- The elements of the ICollection are sorted in the same order as the values of the SortedList.
- This property is similar to the GetValueList method but returns an ICollection object instead of an IList object.
- This method is an O(1) operation.
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