Key Property
Sets a key in a Dictionary object.
object.Key(key) = newkey
If key is not found when changing a key, a new key is created and its associated item is left empty.
The following example illustrates the use of the Key property:
var d; d = new ActiveXObject("Scripting.Dictionary"); function AddStuff() { var a; d.Add("a", "Athens"); d.Add("b", "Belgrade"); d.Add("c", "Cairo"); } function ChangeKey(oldkey, newkey) { var s; d.Key("c") = "Ca"; s = "Key " + oldkey + " changed to " + newkey; return(s); }
Function DicDemo
Dim d ' Create some variables.
Set d = CreateObject("Scripting.Dictionary")
d.Add "a", "Athens" ' Add some keys and items.
d.Add "b", "Belgrade"
d.Add "c", "Cairo"
d.Key("c") = "d" ' Set key for "c" to "d".
DicDemo = d.Item("d") ' Return associate item.
End Function
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