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  • .NET values lookup

    - by Maciej
    Hi, I have a feeling of missing something obvious. UDP receiver application. It holds a collection of valid UDP sender IPs - only guys with IP on that list will be considered. Since that list must be looked at on every packet and UDPs are so volatile, that operation must be maximum fast. Good choice is Dictionary but it is a key-value structure and what I actually need here is a dictionary-like (hash lookup) key only structure. Is there something like that? Small annoyance rather than a bug but still. I can still use Dictionary Thanks, M.

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  • Looking for a syntactic shortcut for accessing dictionaries

    - by Sisiutl
    I have an abstract base class that holds a Dictionary. I'd like inherited classes to be able to access the dictionary fields using a convenient syntax. Currently I have lots of code like this: string temp; int val; if (this.Fields.TryGetValue("Key", out temp)) { if (int.TryParse(temp, out val)) { // do something with val... } } Obviously I can wrap this in utility functions but I'd like to have a cool, convenient syntax for accessing the dictionary fields where I can simply say something like: int result = @Key; Is there any way to do something like this in C# (3.5)?

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  • Retrieving selected data from DataGrid with IEnumerable<IDictionary> (Silverlight)

    - by RemiX
    I have an application that can dynamically load data into a DataGrid. What's needed is an object of IEnumerable<IDictionary>, and a List<Dictionary<string,object>> is supplied (each Dictionary in the list has exactly the same keys). The data is loaded into the DataGrid and shown, but now I want to retrieve the data the user has clicked on. Using datagrid.SelectedItem, Silverlight complains it cannot evaluate the variable, not even when type-casted. I tried keeping the List<Dictionary<string,object>> and retrieving the right data from it using datagrid.SelectedIndex, but this index changes when the DataGrid is sorted. Does anyone know a solution to this problem?

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  • LINQ Equivalent query

    - by GilliVilla
    I have a List<string> List<string> students; students.Add("123Rob"); students.Add("234Schulz"); and a Dictionary<string,string> Dictionary<string, string> courses = new Dictionary<string, string>(); courses .Add("Rob", "Chemistry"); courses .Add("Bob", "Math"); courses .Add("Holly", "Physics"); courses .Add("Schulz", "Botany"); My objective now is to get a List with the values - {Chemistry,Botany} . In other words, I am trying to get the LINQ equivalent of select value from [courses] where [courses].key in ( select [courses].key from courses,students where [students].id LIKE '%courses.key%' ) How should the LINQ query be framed?

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  • Dynamic name of NSMutableDictionary?

    - by Bruno
    Hi everyone I load from a txt file many info, and I would like, if possible, to dynamically create NSmutable dictionary with the elements of the txt. For example, each is like that: id of element | date | text What I'm asking is the equivalent of the NSString stringWithFormat:. Can we do the same for an Mutable Dictionary? To be more practical, let's say the NSString *date is equal to "23/12/2009" (for europe). I want to create a dictionary called 23/12/2009 without declaring *23/12/2009 but just something like dictionaryWithFormat: @"%@", date]; I'm stuck on this, and I don't even know if it is possible. If not, what's the best way to approach that? Thanks everyone Regards

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  • Binding Dictionary<T> to a WPF ListBox

    - by Joan Venge
    Given a dictionary of <string, Drink>, how would you bind the dictionary.Values to a WPF ListBox, so that the items use the .Name property? struct Drink { public string Name { get; private set; } public int Popularity { get; private set; } public Drink ( string name, int popularity ) : this ( ) { this.Name = name; this.Popularity = popularity; } }

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  • Finding anagaram(s) of dictionary words

    - by Codenotguru
    How can I take an input word (or sequence of letters) and output a word from a dictionary that contains exactly those letters? Does java has an English dictionary class (list of words) that I can use, or are there open source implementations of this? How can I optimize my code if this needs to be done repeatedly?

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  • flex Dictionary dataProvider?

    - by paleozogt
    I have a Dictionary that I'd like to bind as the dataProvider for an mx:ComboBox. e.g., when I do this: mydict[somenewkey]= somenewval; I'd like the combobox to update its contents. The problem is that Dictionary doesn't seem to be Bindable. If I were using an Array, I'd use ArrayCollection. But there doesn't seem to be a corresponding DictionaryCollection or HashCollection. What to do?

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  • SQL Command Result to Dictionary C# .NET 2.0

    - by Joel
    I have a simple SQL query (using SqlCommand, SqlTransaction) in .NET 2.0 that returns a table of integer-string pairs (ID, Name). I want to get this data into a dictionary like Dictionary. I can get the result into a DataTable, but even iterating over it, I'm not sure how to do the typing and all that stuff. I feel like this must be a common problem but I haven't found any good solutions. Thanks in advance.

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  • Return number of matches from c# dictionary

    - by Rickard Haake
    Hello! I have a dictionary with non unique values and I want to count the matches of a string versus the values. Basically I now do dict.ContainsValue(a) to get a bool telling me if the string a exists in dict, but I want to know not only if it exists but how many times it exists (and maybee even get a list of the keys it exists bound to) Is there a way to do this using dictionary, or should I look for a different collection? /Rickard Haake

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  • Bind DataGrid to Dictionary in ASP.NET

    - by mcoolbeth
    In ASP.NET, binding a DataGrid to a list of objects is super-easy. I end up with a row for each object in the list, and any cell in a given row is bound to a property of the corresponding object. However, suppose one of the properties of my object is a dictionary, and each is expected to contain a specific key. Is there any way to bind one of my DataGridColumns to that dictionary key? Thanks.

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  • Generic Dictionary C#

    - by pm_2
    I have a class that inherits from a generic dictionary as follows: Class myClass : System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary<int, Object> I have added a list of values to this in a particular order, but I now wish to change that order. Is there any way (without removing and re-adding) that I could effectively re-index the values; so change the object at index 1 to now be at index 10 for example? For example, this doesn't work: myClass[1].Index = 10;

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  • Creating static resource dictionary

    - by Vishal
    Hi All, I've created a Resource Dictionary that I want to merge with multiple usercontrol xaml files. I want only one instance of this Resource Dictionary to be created. Any idea how to do this? Note: Merge should happen through xaml only and not through code. Thanks & Regards, Vishal

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  • Cocoa JSON - Check whether array or dictionary

    - by Craig
    Hi, I am using the Cocoa JSON framework ( http://code.google.com/p/json-framework/ ) to communicate with an API. The problem is that the API returns a dictionary if there is an error but returns an array of the results if it works. Is there a good way to detect if the JSONValue is an array or a dictionary? Thanks.

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  • How to print a dictionary in python c api function

    - by dizgam
    PyObject* dict = PyDict_New(); PyDict_SetItem(dict, key, value); PyDict_GetItem(dict, key); Bus error if i use getitem function otherwise not. So Want to confirm that the dictionary has the same values which i have set. Other than using PyDict_GetItem function, Is there any other method to print the values of the dictionary?

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  • (Python) Converting a dictionary to a list?

    - by Daria Egelhoff
    So I have this dictionary: ScoreDict = {"Blue": {'R1': 89, 'R2': 80}, "Brown": {'R1': 61, 'R2': 77}, "Purple": {'R1': 60, 'R2': 98}, "Green": {'R1': 74, 'R2': 91}, "Red": {'R1': 87, 'Lon': 74}} Is there any way how I can convert this dictionary into a list like this: ScoreList = [['Blue', 89, 80], ['Brown', 61, 77], ['Purple', 60, 98], ['Green', 74, 91], ['Red', 87, 74]] I'm not too familiar with dictionaries, so I really need some help here. Thanks in advance!

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  • How to bind a ComboBox to generic dictionary with xaml code

    - by MMD MNC
    I'm using the following code : private Dictionary<string, string> GetNumber { get; set; } public ReportsLetterTra() { GetMonth = new Dictionary<string, string> { {"1", "First"}, {"2", "Second"} }; InitializeComponent(); } xaml code : <ComboBox DisplayMemberPath="value" SelectedValuePath="key" ItemsSource="{Binding ElementName=reportslettra,Path=GetNumber}" SelectedIndex="0" Name="cmbFromNumber" /> Why is not bind GetNumber to cmbFromNumber?!

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  • how to change Dictionary's value when enumerate it?

    - by younevertell
    how to change Dictionary's value when enumerate it? the following code doesn't work, because we can not change dictionary's value when enumerating it. Is there any way to get around it? Or NO WAY? Thanks foreach (KeyValuePair<string, int> kvp in mydictionary) { if (otherdictionary.ContainsKey(kvp.Key)) { mydictionary[kvp.Key] = otherdictionary[kvp.Key]; } else { otherdictionary[kvp.Key] = mydictionary[kvp.Key]; } }

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  • Intializing dictionary in c# 3.0

    - by Casey
    I'm having trouble with the following collections initalization: private Dictionary<string, string> mydictionary = new Dictionary<string, string>() { {"key", "value"} , {"key2", "value2"} , {"key3", "value3"} }; I keep getting various compiler errors about the syntax. From what I have googled this should be perfectly valid C# 3.0 code. The first error that pops up is: Error 102 ; expecte What am I doing wrong?

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  • Dictionary w/ null key?

    - by Ralph
    Firstly, why doesn't Dictionary<TKey, TValue> support a single null key? Secondly, is there an existing dictionary-like collection that does? I want to store an "empty" or "missing" or "default" System.Type, thought null would work well for this. More specifically, I've written this class: class Switch { private Dictionary<Type, Action<object>> _dict; public Switch(params KeyValuePair<Type, Action<object>>[] cases) { _dict = new Dictionary<Type, Action<object>>(cases.Length); foreach (var entry in cases) _dict.Add(entry.Key, entry.Value); } public void Execute(object obj) { var type = obj.GetType(); if (_dict.ContainsKey(type)) _dict[type](obj); } public static void Execute(object obj, params KeyValuePair<Type, Action<object>>[] cases) { var type = obj.GetType(); foreach (var entry in cases) { if (entry.Key == null || type.IsAssignableFrom(entry.Key)) { entry.Value(obj); break; } } } public static KeyValuePair<Type, Action<object>> Case<T>(Action action) { return new KeyValuePair<Type, Action<object>>(typeof(T), x => action()); } public static KeyValuePair<Type, Action<object>> Case<T>(Action<T> action) { return new KeyValuePair<Type, Action<object>>(typeof(T), x => action((T)x)); } public static KeyValuePair<Type, Action<object>> Default(Action action) { return new KeyValuePair<Type, Action<object>>(null, x => action()); } } For switching on types. There are two ways to use it: Statically. Just call Switch.Execute(yourObject, Switch.Case<YourType>(x => x.Action())) Precompiled. Create a switch, and then use it later with switchInstance.Execute(yourObject) Works great except when you try to add a default case to the "precompiled" version (null argument exception).

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  • VB.NET and linQ: How to delete entries from a dictionary using the value

    - by user350233
    I have a dictionary collection as bleow: mydic.addvalue(key1, val1) mydic.addvalue(key2, val1) mydic.addvalue(key3, val1) mydic.addvalue(key4, val2) mydic.addvalue(key5, val2) From the above dictionary I want to delete all the entries where value == "val1", so that the result would have only following entry: mydic.addvalue(key4, val2) mydic.addvalue(key5, val2) My VB source code is on VS2008 and targeted for 3.5

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  • How do I assign functions in a dictionary?

    - by Ziv
    hi, I'm having a problem with a simple program I wrote, I want to perform a certain function according to the users input. I've already used a dictionary as a replacement for a switch to do assignment but when I try to assign functions to the dictionary it doesn't execute them... The code: def PrintValuesArea(): ## do this def PrintValuesLength(): ## do that def PrintValuesTime(): ## do third PrintTables={"a":PrintValuesArea,"l":PrintValuesLength,"t":PrintValuesTime} PrintTables.get(ans.lower()) ## ans is the user input what did I do wrong? It looks the same as all the examples I've seen....

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