The C# Hashtable class represents a collection of key-and-value pairs that are organized based on the hash code of the key. It uses the key to access the elements in the collection.
A hash table is used when you need to access elements by using the key, and you can identify a useful key value. Each item in the hash table has a key/value pair. The key is used to access the items in the collection.
Methods and Properties of the C# Hashtable Class
The following table lists some of the commonly used properties of the Hashtable class −
Sr.No. | Property & Description |
---|---|
1 | CountGets the number of key-and-value pairs contained in the Hashtable. |
2 | IsFixedSizeGets a value indicating whether the Hashtable has a fixed size. |
3 | IsReadOnlyGets a value indicating whether the Hashtable is read-only. |
4 | ItemGets or sets the value associated with the specified key. |
5 | KeysGets an ICollection containing the keys in the Hashtable. |
6 | ValuesGets an ICollection containing the values in the Hashtable. |
The following table lists some of the commonly used methods of the Hashtable class −
Sr.No. | Method & Description |
---|---|
1 | public virtual void Add(object key, object value); Adds an element with the specified key and value into the Hashtable. |
2 | public virtual void Clear(); Removes all elements from the Hashtable. |
3 | public virtual bool ContainsKey(object key); Determines whether the Hashtable contains a specific key. |
4 | public virtual bool ContainsValue(object value); Determines whether the Hashtable contains a specific value. |
5 | public virtual void Remove(object key); Removes the element with the specified key from the Hashtable. |
Example
The following example demonstrates the concept −
using System; using System.Collections; namespace CollectionsApplication { class Program { static void Main(string[] args) { Hashtable ht = new Hashtable(); ht.Add("001", "Zara Ali"); ht.Add("002", "Abida Rehman"); ht.Add("003", "Joe Holzner"); ht.Add("004", "Mausam Benazir Nur"); ht.Add("005", "M. Amlan"); ht.Add("006", "M. Arif"); ht.Add("007", "Ritesh Saikia"); if (ht.ContainsValue("Nuha Ali")) { Console.WriteLine("This student name is already in the list"); } else { ht.Add("008", "Nuha Ali"); } // Get a collection of the keys. ICollection key = ht.Keys; foreach (string k in key) { Console.WriteLine(k + ": " + ht[k]); } Console.ReadKey(); } } }
When the above code is compiled and executed, it produces the following result −
001: Zara Ali 002: Abida Rehman 003: Joe Holzner 004: Mausam Benazir Nur 005: M. Amlan 006: M. Arif 007: Ritesh Saikia 008: Nuha Ali
Next Topic – Click Here
Pingback: C# - ArrayList Class - Adglob Infosystem Pvt Ltd
Pingback: C# - Collections - Adglob Infosystem Pvt Ltd