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18.7.1.Use the keys to obtain the values from a generic SortedList
using System;  
using System.Collections.Generic;  
  
class MainClass {  
  public static void Main() {  
    SortedList<string, double> sl = new SortedList<string, double>();  
       
    sl.Add("A"7);  
    sl.Add("B"5);  
    sl.Add("C"4);  
    sl.Add("D"9);  
 
    // Get a collection of the keys.  
    ICollection<string> c = sl.Keys;  
  
      
    foreach(string str in c)  
      Console.WriteLine("{0}, Salary: {1:C}", str, sl[str]);  
  
    Console.WriteLine();  
  }  
}
A, Salary: $7.00
B, Salary: $5.00
C, Salary: $4.00
D, Salary: $9.00
18.7.Generic SortedList
18.7.1.Use the keys to obtain the values from a generic SortedList
18.7.2.Use the ContainsKey() method to check if mySortedList contains a key
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