Object that stores data key, item pairs.
A Dictionary object is the equivalent of a PERL associative array. Items can be any form of data, and are stored in the array. Each item is associated with a unique key. The key is used to retrieve an individual item and is usually a integer or a string, but can be anything except an array.
The following code illustrates how to create a Dictionary object:
[JScript] var y = new ActiveXObject("Scripting.Dictionary
"); y.add ("a", "test"); if (y.Exists("a")) document.write("true"); ... [VBScript] Dim d ' Create a variable. Set d = CreateObject("Scripting.Dictionary
") d.Add "a", "Athens" ' Add some keys and items. d.Add "b", "Belgrade" d.Add "c", "Cairo" ...
Add Method (Dictionary) | Exists Method | Items Method | Keys Method | Remove Method | RemoveAll Method
Count Property | Item Property | Key Property