OrderedDictionary.Remove(Object) Method  
Definition
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Removes the entry with the specified key from the OrderedDictionary collection.
public:
 virtual void Remove(System::Object ^ key);public void Remove(object key);abstract member Remove : obj -> unit
override this.Remove : obj -> unitPublic Sub Remove (key As Object)Parameters
- key
- Object
The key of the entry to remove.
Implements
Exceptions
The OrderedDictionary collection is read-only.
key is null.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates the modification of an OrderedDictionary collection. In this example, the Remove method is used to remove the entry with the key "keyToDelete" from the OrderedDictionary. This code is part of a larger code example that can be viewed at OrderedDictionary.
// Modifying the OrderedDictionary
if (!myOrderedDictionary.IsReadOnly)
{
    // Insert a new key to the beginning of the OrderedDictionary
    myOrderedDictionary.Insert(0, "insertedKey1", "insertedValue1");
    // Modify the value of the entry with the key "testKey2"
    myOrderedDictionary["testKey2"] = "modifiedValue";
    // Remove the last entry from the OrderedDictionary: "testKey3"
    myOrderedDictionary.RemoveAt(myOrderedDictionary.Count - 1);
    // Remove the "keyToDelete" entry, if it exists
    if (myOrderedDictionary.Contains("keyToDelete"))
    {
        myOrderedDictionary.Remove("keyToDelete");
    }
}
' Modifying the OrderedDictionary
If Not myOrderedDictionary.IsReadOnly Then
    ' Insert a new key to the beginning of the OrderedDictionary
    myOrderedDictionary.Insert(0, "insertedKey1", "insertedValue1")
    ' Modify the value of the entry with the key "testKey2"
    myOrderedDictionary("testKey2") = "modifiedValue"
    ' Remove the last entry from the OrderedDictionary: "testKey3"
    myOrderedDictionary.RemoveAt(myOrderedDictionary.Count - 1)
    ' Remove the "keyToDelete" entry, if it exists
    If (myOrderedDictionary.Contains("keyToDelete")) Then
        myOrderedDictionary.Remove("keyToDelete")
    End If
End If
Remarks
The entries that follow the removed entry move up to occupy the vacated spot and the indexes of the entries that move are also updated.
If the OrderedDictionary collection does not contain an entry with the specified key, the OrderedDictionary remains unchanged and no exception is thrown.