StringDictionary.CopyTo(Array, Int32) Method
Definition
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Copies the string dictionary values to a one-dimensional Array instance at the specified index.
public:
virtual void CopyTo(Array ^ array, int index);
public virtual void CopyTo (Array array, int index);
abstract member CopyTo : Array * int -> unit
override this.CopyTo : Array * int -> unit
Public Overridable Sub CopyTo (array As Array, index As Integer)
Parameters
- array
- Array
The one-dimensional Array that is the destination of the values copied from the StringDictionary.
- index
- Int32
The index in the array where copying begins.
Exceptions
array
is multidimensional.
-or-
The number of elements in the StringDictionary is greater than the available space from index
to the end of array
.
array
is null
.
index
is less than the lower bound of array
.
Examples
The following code example shows how a StringDictionary can be copied to an array.
#using <System.dll>
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Collections;
using namespace System::Collections::Specialized;
void main()
{
// Creates and initializes a new StringDictionary.
StringDictionary^ myCol = gcnew StringDictionary;
myCol->Add( "red", "rojo" );
myCol->Add( "green", "verde" );
myCol->Add( "blue", "azul" );
// Displays the values in the StringDictionary.
Console::WriteLine( "KEYS\tVALUES in the StringDictionary" );
IEnumerator^ myEnum = myCol->GetEnumerator();
while ( myEnum->MoveNext() )
{
DictionaryEntry^ myDE = safe_cast<DictionaryEntry^>(myEnum->Current);
Console::WriteLine( "{0}\t{1}", myDE->Key, myDE->Value );
Console::WriteLine();
// Creates an array with DictionaryEntry elements.
array<DictionaryEntry>^myArr = gcnew array<DictionaryEntry>(3);
// Copies the StringDictionary to the array.
myCol->CopyTo( myArr, 0 );
// Displays the values in the array.
Console::WriteLine( "KEYS\tVALUES in the array" );
for ( int i = 0; i < myArr->Length; i++ )
Console::WriteLine( "{0}\t{1}", myArr[ i ].Key, myArr[ i ].Value );
Console::WriteLine();
}
}
/*
This code produces the following output.
KEYS VALUES in the StringDictionary
green verde
red rojo
blue azul
KEYS VALUES in the array
green verde
red rojo
blue azul
*/
using System;
using System.Collections;
using System.Collections.Specialized;
public class SamplesStringDictionary {
public static void Main() {
// Creates and initializes a new StringDictionary.
StringDictionary myCol = new StringDictionary();
myCol.Add( "red", "rojo" );
myCol.Add( "green", "verde" );
myCol.Add( "blue", "azul" );
// Displays the values in the StringDictionary.
Console.WriteLine( "KEYS\tVALUES in the StringDictionary" );
foreach ( DictionaryEntry myDE in myCol )
Console.WriteLine( "{0}\t{1}", myDE.Key, myDE.Value );
Console.WriteLine();
// Creates an array with DictionaryEntry elements.
DictionaryEntry[] myArr = { new DictionaryEntry(), new DictionaryEntry(), new DictionaryEntry() };
// Copies the StringDictionary to the array.
myCol.CopyTo( myArr, 0 );
// Displays the values in the array.
Console.WriteLine( "KEYS\tVALUES in the array" );
for ( int i = 0; i < myArr.Length; i++ )
Console.WriteLine( "{0}\t{1}", myArr[i].Key, myArr[i].Value );
Console.WriteLine();
}
}
/*
This code produces the following output.
KEYS VALUES in the StringDictionary
green verde
red rojo
blue azul
KEYS VALUES in the array
green verde
red rojo
blue azul
*/
Imports System.Collections
Imports System.Collections.Specialized
Public Class SamplesStringDictionary
Public Shared Sub Main()
' Creates and initializes a new StringDictionary.
Dim myCol As New StringDictionary()
myCol.Add("red", "rojo")
myCol.Add("green", "verde")
myCol.Add("blue", "azul")
' Displays the values in the StringDictionary.
Console.WriteLine("KEYS" + ControlChars.Tab + "VALUES in the StringDictionary")
Dim myDE As DictionaryEntry
For Each myDE In myCol
Console.WriteLine("{0}" + ControlChars.Tab + "{1}", myDE.Key, myDE.Value)
Next myDE
Console.WriteLine()
' Creates an array with DictionaryEntry elements.
Dim myArr As DictionaryEntry() = {New DictionaryEntry(), New DictionaryEntry(), New DictionaryEntry()}
' Copies the StringDictionary to the array.
myCol.CopyTo(myArr, 0)
' Displays the values in the array.
Console.WriteLine("KEYS" + ControlChars.Tab + "VALUES in the array")
Dim i As Integer
For i = 0 To myArr.Length - 1
Console.WriteLine("{0}" + ControlChars.Tab + "{1}", myArr(i).Key, myArr(i).Value)
Next i
Console.WriteLine()
End Sub
End Class
'This code produces the following output.
'
'KEYS VALUES in the StringDictionary
'green verde
'red rojo
'blue azul
'
'KEYS VALUES in the array
'green verde
'red rojo
'blue azul
Remarks
CopyTo copies objects that can be typecast to System.Collections.DictionaryEntry. DictionaryEntry contains both the key and the value.
The elements copied to the Array are sorted in the same order that the enumerator iterates through the StringDictionary.
This method is an O(n
) operation, where n
is Count.