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In almost all places where you would use a plain Dictionary, a LookupTable would be more efficient; see LookupTable's comment before you use it. I do have a couple of special features that are useful in certain special cases.
1.61.1 Dictionary class: instance creation (class) 1.61.2 Dictionary: accessing (instance) 1.61.3 Dictionary: awful ST-80 compatibility hacks (instance) 1.61.4 Dictionary: dictionary enumerating (instance) 1.61.5 Dictionary: dictionary removing (instance) 1.61.6 Dictionary: dictionary testing (instance) 1.61.7 Dictionary: polymorphism hacks (instance) 1.61.8 Dictionary: printing (instance) 1.61.9 Dictionary: rehashing (instance) 1.61.10 Dictionary: storing (instance) 1.61.11 Dictionary: testing (instance)
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