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Indexing using strings

I'd like to use an array-like construction where i can
use strings as indicies. Example:

ThatTypeIWant<intstuff = new ThatTypeIWant<int>();
stuff["uno"] = 2;
stuff["duo"] = 1;

Does such type i want exist and what is its name?

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Konrad Viltersten
Jun 27 '08 #1
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K Viltersten <tm**@viltersten.comwrote:
I'd like to use an array-like construction where i can
use strings as indicies. Example:

ThatTypeIWant<intstuff = new ThatTypeIWant<int>();
stuff["uno"] = 2;
stuff["duo"] = 1;

Does such type i want exist and what is its name?
Dictionary<string,int>

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Jun 27 '08 #2
Den 2008-06-03 23:46:43 skrev Jon Skeet [C# MVP] <sk***@pobox.com>:
K Viltersten <tm**@viltersten.comwrote:
>I'd like to use an array-like construction where i can
use strings as indicies. Example:

ThatTypeIWant<intstuff = new ThatTypeIWant<int>();
stuff["uno"] = 2;
stuff["duo"] = 1;

Does such type i want exist and what is its name?

Dictionary<string,int>
I knew there must be something! Thanks! I'll try it the first
thing in the morning.
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Regards
Konrad Viltersten
Jun 27 '08 #3

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