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Enums vs dictionaries

Hi,

I'm starting out with C#, and I'm wondering if someone could tell me
what is the difference between Enums and dictionaries... My book
doesn't even make reference to dictionaries, but while programming in
other languages, I used dictionaries quite often. Should I move to
Enums?

Thanks,

Chris

Mar 23 '06 #1
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Pondering the eternal question of "Hobnobs or Rich Tea?",
ha******@hotmai l.com finally proclaimed:
what is the difference between Enums and dictionaries...


An enum is used to create a set of related constants, eg.

enum Temp {
BoilingPoint = 100,
MeltingPoint = 0,
}

System.Console. WriteLine("Boil ing point is " + Temp.BoilingPoi nt);

Whereas dictionaries are used to create what is essentially an array of
objects that associates a key with a value, eg.

Dictionary<stri ng, int> people = new Dictionary<stri ng, int>();
people["Tom"] = 23;
people["Dick"] = 50;
people["Harry"] = 29;

System.Console. WriteLine("Dick is " + people["dick"] + " y.o");

The values within a dictionary can also be changed as and when you wish
to change them, and new key/value combinations can also be added at any
time. This is the opposite of enum, where they are essentially read only
once created.

--
Dylan Parry
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Mar 23 '06 #2
Many thx!

Chris

Mar 23 '06 #3
"Dylan Parry" <us****@dylanpa rry.com> wrote in message
news:<um******* ********@dylanp arry.com>...
Pondering the eternal question of "Hobnobs or Rich Tea?",
ha******@hotmai l.com finally proclaimed: ...


Ah - there are two famous quotes that have been misinterpreted over the
ages, that give the answer to the eternal question:

From an old friend of Shakespear's: "My kingdom, my kingom for a Hobnob"

And... (from a member of the French royalty, when they still tolerated
them): "Let them eat Rich Tea biscuits"

Chris
Use what talents you possess; the woods would be very silent if no birds
sang there except those that sang best. (William Blake)

Mar 24 '06 #4

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