Creating an empty HybridDictionary with specified case sensitivity in C#



To create an empty HybridDictionary with specified case sensitivity, the code is as follows −

Example

 Live Demo

using System; using System.Collections; using System.Collections.Specialized; public class Demo {    public static void Main() {       HybridDictionary myDict = new HybridDictionary();       myDict.Add("A", "AB");       myDict.Add("B", "BC");       myDict.Add("C", "DE");       myDict.Add("D", "FG");       myDict.Add("e", "fg");       Console.WriteLine("Key/Value pairs...");       foreach(DictionaryEntry de in myDict)          Console.WriteLine("Key = "+de.Key + ", Value = " + de.Value);    } }

Output

This will produce the following output −

Key/Value pairs... Key = A, Value = AB Key = B, Value = BC Key = C, Value = DE Key = D, Value = FG Key = e, Value = fg

Example

Let us see another example −

 Live Demo

using System; using System.Collections; using System.Collections.Specialized; public class Demo {    public static void Main() {       HybridDictionary myDict = new HybridDictionary();       myDict.Add("A", "PQ");       myDict.Add("B", "BC");       myDict.Add("C", "tu");       myDict.Add("D", "FG");       myDict.Add("d", "gh");       myDict.Add("e", "fg");       Console.WriteLine("Key/Value pairs...");       foreach(DictionaryEntry de in myDict)          Console.WriteLine("Key = "+de.Key + ", Value = " + de.Value);    } }

Output

This will produce the following output −

Key/Value pairs... Key = A, Value = PQ Key = B, Value = BC Key = C, Value = tu Key = D, Value = FG Key = d, Value = gh Key = e, Value = fg
Updated on: 2019-12-06T11:46:41+05:30

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