Object
type, as is required when using late binding (i.e. no explicit reference set, letting the program figure things out at runtime):Object
as a container that can hold any kind of object — but once you put an object in it, e.g. a Dictionary
, then that's what it becomes. In the Locals window it will appear as Object/Dictionary
, meaning the container is Object
(which is largely irrelevant to you, don't worry about this) but the nature/behaviour is Dictionary
(which is what you want). Method | Description |
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Add | Adds a new key/item pair to a Dictionary object. |
Exists | Returns a Boolean value that indicates whether a specified key exists in the Dictionary object. |
Items | Returns an array of all the items in a Dictionary object. |
Keys | Returns an array of all the keys in a Dictionary object. |
Remove | Removes one specified key/item pair from the Dictionary object. |
RemoveAll | Removes all the key/item pairs in the Dictionary object. |
Property | Description |
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CompareMode | Sets or returns the comparison mode for comparing keys in a Dictionary object. |
Count | Returns the number of key/item pairs in a Dictionary object. |
Item | Sets or returns the value of an item in a Dictionary object. |
Key | Sets a new key value for an existing key value in a Dictionary object. |