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Dictionary.Values Property in C#
The Dictionary.Values property in C# is used to fetch all the values in the Dictionary.
Syntax
Following is the syntax −
public System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary<TKey, TValue>.KeyCollection Values{ get; }
Example
Let us now see an example to implement the Dictionary.Values property −
using System; using System.Collections.Generic; public class Demo { public static void Main(){ Dictionary<string, string> dict = new Dictionary<string, string>(); dict.Add("One", "Kagido"); dict.Add("Two", "Ngidi"); dict.Add("Three", "Devillers"); dict.Add("Four", "Smith"); dict.Add("Five", "Warner"); Console.WriteLine("Count of elements = "+dict.Count); Console.WriteLine("
Key/value pairs..."); foreach(KeyValuePair<string, string> res in dict){ Console.WriteLine("Key = {0}, Value = {1}", res.Key, res.Value); } Console.Write("
All the values..
"); Dictionary<string, string>.ValueCollection allValues= dict.Values; foreach(string str in allValues){ Console.WriteLine("Value = {0}", str); } } }
Output
This will produce the following output −
Count of elements = 5 Key/value pairs... Key = One, Value = Kagido Key = Two, Value = Ngidi Key = Three, Value = Devillers Key = Four, Value = Smith Key = Five, Value = Warner All the values.. Value = Kagido Value = Ngidi Value = Devillers Value = Smith Value = Warner
Example
Let us now see another example to implement the Dictionary.Values property −
using System; using System.Collections.Generic; public class Demo { public static void Main(){ Dictionary<int, string> dict = new Dictionary<int, string>(); dict.Add(1, "Kagido"); dict.Add(2, "Ngidi"); dict.Add(3, "Devillers"); Console.WriteLine("Count of elements = "+dict.Count); Console.WriteLine("
Key/value pairs..."); foreach(KeyValuePair<int, string> res in dict){ Console.WriteLine("Key = {0}, Value = {1}", res.Key, res.Value); } Console.Write("
All the values..
"); Dictionary<int, string>.ValueCollection allValues= dict.Values; foreach(string str in allValues){ Console.WriteLine("Value = {0}", str); } } }
Output
This will produce the following output −
Count of elements = 3 Key/value pairs... Key = 1, Value = Kagido Key = 2, Value = Ngidi Key = 3, Value = Devillers All the values.. Value = Kagido Value = Ngidi Value = Devillers
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