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Create SortedList sorted according to the specified IComparer
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Create a SortedList using case-insensitive comparer
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Create a SortedList using CaseInsensitiveComparer based on the Turkish culture (tr-TR)
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Create a SortedList using the StringComparer.InvariantCultureIgnoreCase value.
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SortedList is a collection of key/value pairs that are sorted by the keys and are accessible by key and by index.
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SortedList.Add Method Adds an element with key and value to a SortedList object.
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SortedList.Clear removes all elements from a SortedList object.
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SortedList.Contains Determines whether a SortedList object contains a specific key.
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SortedList.CopyTo copies SortedList elements to a one-dimensional Array object
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SortedList.GetByIndex gets the value at the specified index of a SortedList object.
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SortedList.IndexOfKey returns the zero-based index of the specified key in a SortedList object.
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SortedList.IsSynchronized tells whether access to a SortedList object is synchronized (thread safe).
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SortedList.Remove removes the element with the specified key from a SortedList object.
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SortedList.SetByIndex replaces the value at a specific index in a SortedList object.
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Add element to SortedList
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Add to SortedList, get by key and index
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Delete element in a SortedList with RemoveAt
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illustrates the use of a SortedList
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illustrates the use of the SortedList methods
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Demonstrate a SortedList
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Create a SortedList using the default comparer
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Create a SortedList using the specified case-insensitive comparer
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Create a SortedList using the specified CaseInsensitiveComparer
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