HybridDictionary.Keys Proprietà
Definizione
Importante
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Ottiene un oggetto ICollection contenente le chiavi presenti nell'oggetto HybridDictionary.
public:
property System::Collections::ICollection ^ Keys { System::Collections::ICollection ^ get(); };
public System.Collections.ICollection Keys { get; }
member this.Keys : System.Collections.ICollection
Public ReadOnly Property Keys As ICollection
Valore della proprietà
Oggetto ICollection contenente le chiavi presenti in HybridDictionary.
Implementazioni
Esempio
Nell'esempio di codice seguente vengono enumerati gli elementi di un oggetto HybridDictionary.
#using <System.dll>
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Collections;
using namespace System::Collections::Specialized;
void PrintKeysAndValues1( IDictionary^ myCol );
void PrintKeysAndValues2( IDictionary^ myCol );
void PrintKeysAndValues3( HybridDictionary^ myCol );
int main()
{
// Creates and initializes a new HybridDictionary.
HybridDictionary^ myCol = gcnew HybridDictionary;
myCol->Add( "Braeburn Apples", "1.49" );
myCol->Add( "Fuji Apples", "1.29" );
myCol->Add( "Gala Apples", "1.49" );
myCol->Add( "Golden Delicious Apples", "1.29" );
myCol->Add( "Granny Smith Apples", "0.89" );
myCol->Add( "Red Delicious Apples", "0.99" );
myCol->Add( "Plantain Bananas", "1.49" );
myCol->Add( "Yellow Bananas", "0.79" );
myCol->Add( "Strawberries", "3.33" );
myCol->Add( "Cranberries", "5.98" );
myCol->Add( "Navel Oranges", "1.29" );
myCol->Add( "Grapes", "1.99" );
myCol->Add( "Honeydew Melon", "0.59" );
myCol->Add( "Seedless Watermelon", "0.49" );
myCol->Add( "Pineapple", "1.49" );
myCol->Add( "Nectarine", "1.99" );
myCol->Add( "Plums", "1.69" );
myCol->Add( "Peaches", "1.99" );
// Display the contents of the collection using for each. This is the preferred method.
Console::WriteLine( "Displays the elements using for each:" );
PrintKeysAndValues1( myCol );
// Display the contents of the collection using the enumerator.
Console::WriteLine( "Displays the elements using the IDictionaryEnumerator:" );
PrintKeysAndValues2( myCol );
// Display the contents of the collection using the Keys, Values, Count, and Item properties.
Console::WriteLine( "Displays the elements using the Keys, Values, Count, and Item properties:" );
PrintKeysAndValues3( myCol );
}
// Uses the foreach statement which hides the complexity of the enumerator.
// NOTE: The foreach statement is the preferred way of enumerating the contents of a collection.
void PrintKeysAndValues1( IDictionary^ myCol ) {
Console::WriteLine( " KEY VALUE" );
for each ( DictionaryEntry^ de in myCol )
Console::WriteLine( " {0,-25} {1}", de->Key, de->Value );
Console::WriteLine();
}
// Uses the enumerator.
void PrintKeysAndValues2( IDictionary^ myCol )
{
IDictionaryEnumerator^ myEnumerator = myCol->GetEnumerator();
Console::WriteLine( " KEY VALUE" );
while ( myEnumerator->MoveNext() )
Console::WriteLine( " {0,-25} {1}", myEnumerator->Key, myEnumerator->Value );
Console::WriteLine();
}
// Uses the Keys, Values, Count, and Item properties.
void PrintKeysAndValues3( HybridDictionary^ myCol )
{
array<String^>^myKeys = gcnew array<String^>(myCol->Count);
myCol->Keys->CopyTo( myKeys, 0 );
Console::WriteLine( " INDEX KEY VALUE" );
for ( int i = 0; i < myCol->Count; i++ )
Console::WriteLine( " {0,-5} {1,-25} {2}", i, myKeys[ i ], myCol[ myKeys[ i ] ] );
Console::WriteLine();
}
/*
This code produces output similar to the following:
Displays the elements using for each:
KEY VALUE
Seedless Watermelon 0.49
Nectarine 1.99
Cranberries 5.98
Plantain Bananas 1.49
Honeydew Melon 0.59
Pineapple 1.49
Strawberries 3.33
Grapes 1.99
Braeburn Apples 1.49
Peaches 1.99
Red Delicious Apples 0.99
Golden Delicious Apples 1.29
Yellow Bananas 0.79
Granny Smith Apples 0.89
Gala Apples 1.49
Plums 1.69
Navel Oranges 1.29
Fuji Apples 1.29
Displays the elements using the IDictionaryEnumerator:
KEY VALUE
Seedless Watermelon 0.49
Nectarine 1.99
Cranberries 5.98
Plantain Bananas 1.49
Honeydew Melon 0.59
Pineapple 1.49
Strawberries 3.33
Grapes 1.99
Braeburn Apples 1.49
Peaches 1.99
Red Delicious Apples 0.99
Golden Delicious Apples 1.29
Yellow Bananas 0.79
Granny Smith Apples 0.89
Gala Apples 1.49
Plums 1.69
Navel Oranges 1.29
Fuji Apples 1.29
Displays the elements using the Keys, Values, Count, and Item properties:
INDEX KEY VALUE
0 Seedless Watermelon 0.49
1 Nectarine 1.99
2 Cranberries 5.98
3 Plantain Bananas 1.49
4 Honeydew Melon 0.59
5 Pineapple 1.49
6 Strawberries 3.33
7 Grapes 1.99
8 Braeburn Apples 1.49
9 Peaches 1.99
10 Red Delicious Apples 0.99
11 Golden Delicious Apples 1.29
12 Yellow Bananas 0.79
13 Granny Smith Apples 0.89
14 Gala Apples 1.49
15 Plums 1.69
16 Navel Oranges 1.29
17 Fuji Apples 1.29
*/
using System;
using System.Collections;
using System.Collections.Specialized;
public class SamplesHybridDictionary {
public static void Main() {
// Creates and initializes a new HybridDictionary.
HybridDictionary myCol = new HybridDictionary();
myCol.Add( "Braeburn Apples", "1.49" );
myCol.Add( "Fuji Apples", "1.29" );
myCol.Add( "Gala Apples", "1.49" );
myCol.Add( "Golden Delicious Apples", "1.29" );
myCol.Add( "Granny Smith Apples", "0.89" );
myCol.Add( "Red Delicious Apples", "0.99" );
myCol.Add( "Plantain Bananas", "1.49" );
myCol.Add( "Yellow Bananas", "0.79" );
myCol.Add( "Strawberries", "3.33" );
myCol.Add( "Cranberries", "5.98" );
myCol.Add( "Navel Oranges", "1.29" );
myCol.Add( "Grapes", "1.99" );
myCol.Add( "Honeydew Melon", "0.59" );
myCol.Add( "Seedless Watermelon", "0.49" );
myCol.Add( "Pineapple", "1.49" );
myCol.Add( "Nectarine", "1.99" );
myCol.Add( "Plums", "1.69" );
myCol.Add( "Peaches", "1.99" );
// Display the contents of the collection using foreach. This is the preferred method.
Console.WriteLine( "Displays the elements using foreach:" );
PrintKeysAndValues1( myCol );
// Display the contents of the collection using the enumerator.
Console.WriteLine( "Displays the elements using the IDictionaryEnumerator:" );
PrintKeysAndValues2( myCol );
// Display the contents of the collection using the Keys, Values, Count, and Item properties.
Console.WriteLine( "Displays the elements using the Keys, Values, Count, and Item properties:" );
PrintKeysAndValues3( myCol );
}
// Uses the foreach statement which hides the complexity of the enumerator.
// NOTE: The foreach statement is the preferred way of enumerating the contents of a collection.
public static void PrintKeysAndValues1( IDictionary myCol ) {
Console.WriteLine( " KEY VALUE" );
foreach ( DictionaryEntry de in myCol )
Console.WriteLine( " {0,-25} {1}", de.Key, de.Value );
Console.WriteLine();
}
// Uses the enumerator.
// NOTE: The foreach statement is the preferred way of enumerating the contents of a collection.
public static void PrintKeysAndValues2( IDictionary myCol ) {
IDictionaryEnumerator myEnumerator = myCol.GetEnumerator();
Console.WriteLine( " KEY VALUE" );
while ( myEnumerator.MoveNext() )
Console.WriteLine( " {0,-25} {1}", myEnumerator.Key, myEnumerator.Value );
Console.WriteLine();
}
// Uses the Keys, Values, Count, and Item properties.
public static void PrintKeysAndValues3( HybridDictionary myCol ) {
String[] myKeys = new String[myCol.Count];
myCol.Keys.CopyTo( myKeys, 0 );
Console.WriteLine( " INDEX KEY VALUE" );
for ( int i = 0; i < myCol.Count; i++ )
Console.WriteLine( " {0,-5} {1,-25} {2}", i, myKeys[i], myCol[myKeys[i]] );
Console.WriteLine();
}
}
/*
This code produces output similar to the following:
Displays the elements using foreach:
KEY VALUE
Seedless Watermelon 0.49
Nectarine 1.99
Cranberries 5.98
Plantain Bananas 1.49
Honeydew Melon 0.59
Pineapple 1.49
Strawberries 3.33
Grapes 1.99
Braeburn Apples 1.49
Peaches 1.99
Red Delicious Apples 0.99
Golden Delicious Apples 1.29
Yellow Bananas 0.79
Granny Smith Apples 0.89
Gala Apples 1.49
Plums 1.69
Navel Oranges 1.29
Fuji Apples 1.29
Displays the elements using the IDictionaryEnumerator:
KEY VALUE
Seedless Watermelon 0.49
Nectarine 1.99
Cranberries 5.98
Plantain Bananas 1.49
Honeydew Melon 0.59
Pineapple 1.49
Strawberries 3.33
Grapes 1.99
Braeburn Apples 1.49
Peaches 1.99
Red Delicious Apples 0.99
Golden Delicious Apples 1.29
Yellow Bananas 0.79
Granny Smith Apples 0.89
Gala Apples 1.49
Plums 1.69
Navel Oranges 1.29
Fuji Apples 1.29
Displays the elements using the Keys, Values, Count, and Item properties:
INDEX KEY VALUE
0 Seedless Watermelon 0.49
1 Nectarine 1.99
2 Cranberries 5.98
3 Plantain Bananas 1.49
4 Honeydew Melon 0.59
5 Pineapple 1.49
6 Strawberries 3.33
7 Grapes 1.99
8 Braeburn Apples 1.49
9 Peaches 1.99
10 Red Delicious Apples 0.99
11 Golden Delicious Apples 1.29
12 Yellow Bananas 0.79
13 Granny Smith Apples 0.89
14 Gala Apples 1.49
15 Plums 1.69
16 Navel Oranges 1.29
17 Fuji Apples 1.29
*/
Imports System.Collections
Imports System.Collections.Specialized
Public Class SamplesHybridDictionary
Public Shared Sub Main()
' Creates and initializes a new HybridDictionary.
Dim myCol As New HybridDictionary()
myCol.Add("Braeburn Apples", "1.49")
myCol.Add("Fuji Apples", "1.29")
myCol.Add("Gala Apples", "1.49")
myCol.Add("Golden Delicious Apples", "1.29")
myCol.Add("Granny Smith Apples", "0.89")
myCol.Add("Red Delicious Apples", "0.99")
myCol.Add("Plantain Bananas", "1.49")
myCol.Add("Yellow Bananas", "0.79")
myCol.Add("Strawberries", "3.33")
myCol.Add("Cranberries", "5.98")
myCol.Add("Navel Oranges", "1.29")
myCol.Add("Grapes", "1.99")
myCol.Add("Honeydew Melon", "0.59")
myCol.Add("Seedless Watermelon", "0.49")
myCol.Add("Pineapple", "1.49")
myCol.Add("Nectarine", "1.99")
myCol.Add("Plums", "1.69")
myCol.Add("Peaches", "1.99")
' Display the contents of the collection using For Each. This is the preferred method.
Console.WriteLine("Displays the elements using For Each:")
PrintKeysAndValues1(myCol)
' Display the contents of the collection using the enumerator.
Console.WriteLine("Displays the elements using the IDictionaryEnumerator:")
PrintKeysAndValues2(myCol)
' Display the contents of the collection using the Keys, Values, Count, and Item properties.
Console.WriteLine("Displays the elements using the Keys, Values, Count, and Item properties:")
PrintKeysAndValues3(myCol)
End Sub
' Uses the For Each statement which hides the complexity of the enumerator.
' NOTE: The For Each statement is the preferred way of enumerating the contents of a collection.
Public Shared Sub PrintKeysAndValues1(myCol As IDictionary)
Console.WriteLine(" KEY VALUE")
Dim de As DictionaryEntry
For Each de In myCol
Console.WriteLine(" {0,-25} {1}", de.Key, de.Value)
Next de
Console.WriteLine()
End Sub
' Uses the enumerator.
' NOTE: The For Each statement is the preferred way of enumerating the contents of a collection.
Public Shared Sub PrintKeysAndValues2(myCol As IDictionary)
Dim myEnumerator As IDictionaryEnumerator = myCol.GetEnumerator()
Console.WriteLine(" KEY VALUE")
While myEnumerator.MoveNext()
Console.WriteLine(" {0,-25} {1}", myEnumerator.Key, myEnumerator.Value)
End While
Console.WriteLine()
End Sub
' Uses the Keys, Values, Count, and Item properties.
Public Shared Sub PrintKeysAndValues3(myCol As HybridDictionary)
Dim myKeys(myCol.Count) As [String]
myCol.Keys.CopyTo(myKeys, 0)
Console.WriteLine(" INDEX KEY VALUE")
Dim i As Integer
For i = 0 To myCol.Count - 1
Console.WriteLine(" {0,-5} {1,-25} {2}", i, myKeys(i), myCol(myKeys(i)))
Next i
Console.WriteLine()
End Sub
End Class
'This code produces output similar to the following:
'
'Displays the elements using For Each:
' KEY VALUE
' Seedless Watermelon 0.49
' Nectarine 1.99
' Cranberries 5.98
' Plantain Bananas 1.49
' Honeydew Melon 0.59
' Pineapple 1.49
' Strawberries 3.33
' Grapes 1.99
' Braeburn Apples 1.49
' Peaches 1.99
' Red Delicious Apples 0.99
' Golden Delicious Apples 1.29
' Yellow Bananas 0.79
' Granny Smith Apples 0.89
' Gala Apples 1.49
' Plums 1.69
' Navel Oranges 1.29
' Fuji Apples 1.29
'
'Displays the elements using the IDictionaryEnumerator:
' KEY VALUE
' Seedless Watermelon 0.49
' Nectarine 1.99
' Cranberries 5.98
' Plantain Bananas 1.49
' Honeydew Melon 0.59
' Pineapple 1.49
' Strawberries 3.33
' Grapes 1.99
' Braeburn Apples 1.49
' Peaches 1.99
' Red Delicious Apples 0.99
' Golden Delicious Apples 1.29
' Yellow Bananas 0.79
' Granny Smith Apples 0.89
' Gala Apples 1.49
' Plums 1.69
' Navel Oranges 1.29
' Fuji Apples 1.29
'
'Displays the elements using the Keys, Values, Count, and Item properties:
' INDEX KEY VALUE
' 0 Seedless Watermelon 0.49
' 1 Nectarine 1.99
' 2 Cranberries 5.98
' 3 Plantain Bananas 1.49
' 4 Honeydew Melon 0.59
' 5 Pineapple 1.49
' 6 Strawberries 3.33
' 7 Grapes 1.99
' 8 Braeburn Apples 1.49
' 9 Peaches 1.99
' 10 Red Delicious Apples 0.99
' 11 Golden Delicious Apples 1.29
' 12 Yellow Bananas 0.79
' 13 Granny Smith Apples 0.89
' 14 Gala Apples 1.49
' 15 Plums 1.69
' 16 Navel Oranges 1.29
' 17 Fuji Apples 1.29
Commenti
L'ordine dei valori in ICollection è non specificato, ma è lo stesso ordine dei valori associati nell'oggetto ICollection restituito dal Values metodo .
L'oggetto restituito ICollection non è una copia statica, ICollection ma fa riferimento alle chiavi nell'oggetto originale HybridDictionary. Di conseguenza, le modifiche apportate all'oggetto HybridDictionary continuano a essere riflesse in ICollection.
Il recupero del valore di questa proprietà è un'operazione O(1).