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// ==++==
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//
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// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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//
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// ==--==
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using System;
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namespace System.Collections {
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// An IDictionary is a possibly unordered set of key-value pairs.
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// Keys can be any non-null object. Values can be any object.
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// You can look up a value in an IDictionary via the default indexed
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// property, Items.
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public interface IDictionary : ICollection
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{
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Object this[Object key] { get; set; }
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ICollection Keys { get; }
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ICollection Values { get; }
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bool Contains(Object key);
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void Add(Object key, Object value);
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void Clear();
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bool IsReadOnly { get; }
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bool IsFixedSize { get; }
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new IDictionaryEnumerator GetEnumerator();
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void Remove(Object key);
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}
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}
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