SortedList class is a collection of (key, value) pairs which are sorted according to keys. Those pairs can be accessible by key and as well as by index(zero-based indexing). This comes under System.Collections namespace. SortedList.Remove(Object) method is used to remove the element with the specified key from a SortedList object.
Properties:
CSHARP
CSHARP
- A SortedList element can be accessed by its key or by its index.
- A SortedList object internally maintains two arrays to store the elements of the list, i.e, one array for the keys and another array for the associated values.
- A key cannot be null, but a value can be.
- The capacity of a SortedList object is the number of elements the SortedList can hold.
- A SortedList does not allow duplicate keys.
- Operations on a SortedList object tend to be slower than operations on a Hashtable object because of the sorting.
- Elements in this collection can be accessed using an integer index. Indexes in this collection are zero-based.
public virtual void Remove (object key);Here, key is the key of the element to remove. Exceptions:
- NotSupportedException : If the SortedList object is read-only or the SortedList has a fixed size.
- ArgumentNullException : If the key is null.
// C# code to remove the element
// with the specified key from a SortedList
using System;
using System.Collections;
class GFG {
// Driver code
public static void Main()
{
// Creating an SortedList
SortedList mySortedList = new SortedList();
// Adding elements to SortedList
mySortedList.Add("IN", "INDIA");
mySortedList.Add("NY", "NEW-YORK");
mySortedList.Add("UK", "UNITED KINGDOM");
mySortedList.Add("GER", "GERMANY");
mySortedList.Add("CH", "CHINA");
// Displaying elements in SortedList
foreach (string mykey in mySortedList.Keys)
Console.WriteLine("Key = " + mykey);
foreach (string myvalue in mySortedList.Values)
Console.WriteLine("Key = " + myvalue);
// Removing element having key as "UK"
Console.WriteLine("Removing element having key as UK");
mySortedList.Remove("UK");
// Displaying elements in SortedList
foreach (string mykey in mySortedList.Keys)
Console.WriteLine("Key = " + mykey);
foreach (string myvalue in mySortedList.Values)
Console.WriteLine("Key = " + myvalue);
}
}
Output:
Example 2:
Key = CH Key = GER Key = IN Key = NY Key = UK Key = CHINA Key = GERMANY Key = INDIA Key = NEW-YORK Key = UNITED KINGDOM Removing element having key as UK Key = CH Key = GER Key = IN Key = NY Key = CHINA Key = GERMANY Key = INDIA Key = NEW-YORK
// C# code to remove the element
// with the specified key from a SortedList
using System;
using System.Collections;
using System.Collections.Generic;
class GFG {
// Driver code
public static void Main()
{
// Creating an SortedList
SortedList mySortedList = new SortedList();
// Adding elements to SortedList
mySortedList.Add("IN", "INDIA");
mySortedList.Add("NY", "NEW-YORK");
mySortedList.Add("UK", "UNITED KINGDOM");
mySortedList.Add("GER", "GERMANY");
mySortedList.Add("CH", "CHINA");
// Displaying elements in SortedList
foreach (string mykey in mySortedList.Keys)
Console.WriteLine("Key = " + mykey);
foreach (string myvalue in mySortedList.Values)
Console.WriteLine("Key = " + myvalue);
// Removing element having key as null
Console.WriteLine("Removing element having key as null");
// It should raise ArgumentNullException
// as key can not be null
mySortedList.Remove(null);
// Displaying elements in SortedList
foreach (string mykey in mySortedList.Keys)
Console.WriteLine("Key = " + mykey);
foreach (string myvalue in mySortedList.Values)
Console.WriteLine("Key = " + myvalue);
}
}
Error:
Unhandled Exception: System.ArgumentNullException: Key cannot be null. Parameter name: keyNote:
- If the SortedList object does not contain an element with the specified key, the SortedList remains unchanged. No exception is thrown.
- This method is an O(n) operation, where n is Count.