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Creating the IEnumerable<KeyValuePair<string, string>> Objects with C#?

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For testing purposes, I need to create an IEnumerable<KeyValuePair<string, string>> object with the following sample ke开发者_如何学Goy value pairs:

For testing purposes, I need to create an IEnumerable<KeyValuePair<string, string>> object with the following sample ke开发者_如何学Goy value pairs:

Key = Name | Value : John
Key = City | Value : NY

What is the easiest approach to do this?


any of:

values = new Dictionary<string,string> { {"Name", "John"}, {"City", "NY"} };

or

values = new [] {
      new KeyValuePair<string,string>("Name","John"),
      new KeyValuePair<string,string>("City","NY")
    };

or:

values = (new[] {
      new {Key = "Name", Value = "John"},
      new {Key = "City", Value = "NY"}
   }).ToDictionary(x => x.Key, x => x.Value);


Dictionary<string, string> implements IEnumerable<KeyValuePair<string,string>>.


var List = new List<KeyValuePair<String, String>> { 
  new KeyValuePair<String, String>("Name", "John"), 
  new KeyValuePair<String, String>("City" , "NY")
 };


Dictionary<string,string> testDict = new Dictionary<string,string>(2);
testDict.Add("Name","John");
testDict.Add("City","NY");

Is that what you mean, or is there more to it?


You can simply assign a Dictionary<K, V> to IEnumerable<KeyValuePair<K, V>>

IEnumerable<KeyValuePair<string, string>> kvp = new Dictionary<string, string>();

If that does not work you can try -

IDictionary<string, string> dictionary = new Dictionary<string, string>();
            IEnumerable<KeyValuePair<string, string>> kvp = dictionary.Select((pair) => pair);
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