1. | Create a SortedList using the default comparer | | |
2. | Create a SortedList using the specified case-insensitive comparer | | |
3. | Create a SortedList using the CaseInsensitiveComparer based on the Turkish culture (tr-TR) | | |
4. | Create a SortedList using the StringComparer.InvariantCultureIgnoreCase value | | |
5. | Simple Example for Sorted List | |  |
6. | Create Case Insensitive Sorted List | |  |
7. | Output Items in a SortedList | |  |
8. | SortedList Class represents a collection of key/value pairs that are sorted by the keys | | |
9. | Create a SortedList using the default comparer | | |
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10. | Create a SortedList using the specified case-insensitive comparer | | |
11. | Create a SortedList using the specified CaseInsensitiveComparer | | |
12. | Create a SortedList using the StringComparer.InvariantCultureIgnoreCase value | | |
13. | Create SortedList that contains elements from dictionary | | |
14. | SortedList(TKey, TValue) represents a collection of key/value pairs that are sorted by key based | | |
15. | The Add method throws an exception if the new key is already in the list. | | |
16. | Item property is the default property, so you can omit its name when accessing elements | | |
17. | The default Item property can be used to change the value associated with a key | | |
18. | If a key does not exist, setting the default Item property for that key adds a new key/value pair | | |
19. | The default Item property throws an exception if the requested key is not in the list | | |
20. | TryGetValue can be a more efficient way to retrieve values | | |
21. | ContainsKey can be used to test keys before inserting them | | |
22. | When using foreach to enumerate list elements, the elements are retrieved as KeyValuePair objects | | |
23. | To get the values alone, use the Values property | | |
24. | The Values property is an efficient way to retrieve values by index | | |
25. | To get the keys alone, use the Keys property | | |
26. | The Keys property is an efficient way to retrieve keys by index | | |
27. | Use the Remove method to remove a key/value pair | | |
28. | SortedList.Add Method adds key and value to a SortedList object. | | |
29. | SortedList.Clear Method removes all elements from a SortedList object. | | |
30. | SortedList.Contains Method determines whether a SortedList object contains a specific key. | | |
31. | SortedList.CopyTo Method copies SortedList to a one-dimensional Array | | |
32. | SortedList.GetByIndex Method gets the value at the specified index of a SortedList object. | | |
33. | SortedList.IndexOfKey Method returns the zero-based index of the specified key in a SortedList object. | | |
34. | Searches for a specific key | | |
35. | Searches for a specific value | | |
36. | SortedList.IsSynchronized Property tells whether access to a SortedList object is synchronized (thread safe). | | |
37. | SortedList.Remove removes element with the specified key from a SortedList object. | | |
38. | SortedList.SetByIndex Method replaces the value at a specific index in a SortedList object. | | |