Fix typo with example variable name in Dictionary docs, and fix error in C# example

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zacryol 2021-09-25 19:57:29 -06:00
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};
[/csharp]
[/codeblocks]
You can access a dictionary's values by referencing the appropriate key. In the above example, [code]points_dir["White"][/code] will return [code]50[/code]. You can also write [code]points_dir.White[/code], which is equivalent. However, you'll have to use the bracket syntax if the key you're accessing the dictionary with isn't a fixed string (such as a number or variable).
You can access a dictionary's values by referencing the appropriate key. In the above example, [code]points_dict["White"][/code] will return [code]50[/code]. You can also write [code]points_dict.White[/code], which is equivalent. However, you'll have to use the bracket syntax if the key you're accessing the dictionary with isn't a fixed string (such as a number or variable).
[codeblocks]
[gdscript]
export(string, "White", "Yellow", "Orange") var my_color
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my_dict = {"First Array": [1, 2, 3, 4]} # Assigns an Array to a String key.
[/gdscript]
[csharp]
var myDir = new Godot.Collections.Dictionary
var myDict = new Godot.Collections.Dictionary
{
{"First Array", new Godot.Collections.Array{1, 2, 3, 4}}
};
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points_dict["Blue"] = 150 # Add "Blue" as a key and assign 150 as its value.
[/gdscript]
[csharp]
var pointsDir = new Godot.Collections.Dictionary
var pointsDict = new Godot.Collections.Dictionary
{
{"White", 50},
{"Yellow", 75},
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[codeblocks]
[gdscript]
# This is a valid dictionary.
# To access the string "Nested value" below, use `my_dir.sub_dir.sub_key` or `my_dir["sub_dir"]["sub_key"]`.
# To access the string "Nested value" below, use `my_dict.sub_dict.sub_key` or `my_dict["sub_dict"]["sub_key"]`.
# Indexing styles can be mixed and matched depending on your needs.
var my_dict = {
"String Key": 5,
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[/gdscript]
[csharp]
// This is a valid dictionary.
// To access the string "Nested value" below, use `my_dir.sub_dir.sub_key` or `my_dir["sub_dir"]["sub_key"]`.
// Indexing styles can be mixed and matched depending on your needs.
// To access the string "Nested value" below, use `((Godot.Collections.Dictionary)myDict["sub_dict"])["sub_key"]`.
var myDict = new Godot.Collections.Dictionary {
{"String Key", 5},
{4, new Godot.Collections.Array{1,2,3}},