DICTIONARY.getKeys

Returns a dynamic array of all keys of the dictionary.

Syntax

getKeys( )
   RETURNS DYNAMIC ARRAY OF STRING

Usage

The getKeys() method builds and returns a DYNAMIC ARRAY OF STRING with all keys contained in the dictionary.

It is then possible to scan the dictionary with the keys returned by this method.

Note: A dictionary is an unordered list of elements. The keys might not be returned in the same order as they have been added to the dictionary.

Example

MAIN
    DEFINE dict DICTIONARY OF STRING,
           keys DYNAMIC ARRAY OF STRING,
           i INTEGER
    LET dict["first"]  = "abc"
    LET dict["second"] = "def"
    LET dict["lasy"]   = "xyz"
    LET keys = dict.getKeys()
    FOR i = 1 to keys.getLength()
        DISPLAY i, dict[keys[i]]
    END FOR
END MAIN