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Questionupdate Dictionary with new KeyValuePair set Pin
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Daniel Grunwald27-Mar-10 7:18
Daniel Grunwald27-Mar-10 7:18 
Your question does not make sense. A dictionary does not have any defined order.
Yes you can get the pairs out of a dictionary and sort them. But if you insert them in a new/cleared dictionary, there's no guarantee they will keep that order.
The dictionary class is allowed to reorder elements as it sees fit (to make loopup faster). Often the order of insertion is preserved, but it's not guaranteed.
If you need your pairs to stay in sorted order, don't use a dictionary. Either use a List<KeyValuePair<...>>, or (if sorting by key) use a SortedDictionary<...>.
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