SortedDictionary<TKey,TValue>.IDictionary.Values Propriété
Définition
Important
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Obtient ICollection contenant les valeurs de IDictionary.
property System::Collections::ICollection ^ System::Collections::IDictionary::Values { System::Collections::ICollection ^ get(); };
System.Collections.ICollection System.Collections.IDictionary.Values { get; }
member this.System.Collections.IDictionary.Values : System.Collections.ICollection
ReadOnly Property Values As ICollection Implements IDictionary.Values
Valeur de propriété
ICollection contenant les valeurs de IDictionary.
Implémente
Exemples
L’exemple de code suivant montre comment utiliser la IDictionary.Values propriété de l’interface System.Collections.IDictionary avec un SortedDictionary<TKey,TValue>, pour répertorier les valeurs dans le dictionnaire. L’exemple montre également comment énumérer les paires clé/valeur dans le dictionnaire ; Notez que l’énumérateur de l’interface System.Collections.IDictionary retourne DictionaryEntry des objets plutôt que des KeyValuePair<TKey,TValue> objets.
L’exemple de code fait partie d’un exemple plus large, y compris la sortie, fourni pour la IDictionary.Add méthode .
using System;
using System.Collections;
using System.Collections.Generic;
public class Example
{
public static void Main()
{
// Create a new sorted dictionary of strings, with string keys,
// and access it using the IDictionary interface.
//
IDictionary openWith = new SortedDictionary<string, string>();
// Add some elements to the dictionary. There are no
// duplicate keys, but some of the values are duplicates.
// IDictionary.Add throws an exception if incorrect types
// are supplied for key or value.
openWith.Add("txt", "notepad.exe");
openWith.Add("bmp", "paint.exe");
openWith.Add("dib", "paint.exe");
openWith.Add("rtf", "wordpad.exe");
Imports System.Collections
Imports System.Collections.Generic
Public Class Example
Public Shared Sub Main()
' Create a new sorted dictionary of strings, with string keys,
' and access it using the IDictionary interface.
'
Dim openWith As IDictionary = _
New SortedDictionary(Of String, String)
' Add some elements to the dictionary. There are no
' duplicate keys, but some of the values are duplicates.
' IDictionary.Add throws an exception if incorrect types
' are supplied for key or value.
openWith.Add("txt", "notepad.exe")
openWith.Add("bmp", "paint.exe")
openWith.Add("dib", "paint.exe")
openWith.Add("rtf", "wordpad.exe")
// To get the values alone, use the Values property.
ICollection icoll = openWith.Values;
// The elements of the collection are strongly typed
// with the type that was specified for dictionary values,
// even though the ICollection interface is not strongly
// typed.
Console.WriteLine();
foreach( string s in icoll )
{
Console.WriteLine("Value = {0}", s);
}
' To get the values alone, use the Values property.
Dim icoll As ICollection = openWith.Values
' The elements of the collection are strongly typed
' with the type that was specified for dictionary values,
' even though the ICollection interface is not strongly
' typed.
Console.WriteLine()
For Each s As String In icoll
Console.WriteLine("Value = {0}", s)
Next s
// When you use foreach to enumerate dictionary elements
// with the IDictionary interface, the elements are retrieved
// as DictionaryEntry objects instead of KeyValuePair objects.
Console.WriteLine();
foreach( DictionaryEntry de in openWith )
{
Console.WriteLine("Key = {0}, Value = {1}",
de.Key, de.Value);
}
' When you use foreach to enumerate dictionary elements
' with the IDictionary interface, the elements are retrieved
' as DictionaryEntry objects instead of KeyValuePair objects.
Console.WriteLine()
For Each de As DictionaryEntry In openWith
Console.WriteLine("Key = {0}, Value = {1}", _
de.Key, de.Value)
Next
}
}
End Sub
End Class
Remarques
Les valeurs dans le retourné ICollection sont triées en fonction de la Comparer propriété et sont garanties dans le même ordre que les clés correspondantes dans le ICollection retourné par la Keys propriété .
L’obtention de la valeur de cette propriété est une opération O(1).