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Microsoft® Visual Basic® Scripting Edition
Keys Method
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Description
Returns an array containing all existing keys in a Dictionary object.

Syntax

object.Keys

The object is always the name of a Dictionary object.

Remarks
The following code illustrates use of the Keys method:

Dim a, d, i             '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"
a = d.keys              'Get the keys
For i = 0 To d.Count -1 'Iterate the array
    Print a(i)          'Print key
Next
...

© 1996 by Microsoft Corporation.

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