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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T03:41:36+00:00 2026-05-15T03:41:36+00:00

HI I am using nested SortedDictionary in my code as SortedDictionary<string, SortedDictionary<string, int>> but

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I am using nested SortedDictionary in my code as SortedDictionary<string, SortedDictionary<string, int>> but not able to use value stored in this object.
Please find the code which i am using

SortedDictionary<string, SortedDictionary<string, int>> baseItemCounts = 
     new SortedDictionary<string, SortedDictionary<string, int>>();
            baseItemCounts.Add("1450", new SortedDictionary<string, int>());
            baseItemCounts["1450"].Add("1450M", 15);

I want to print these values on screen. but don’t know how to access it.

1450
1450M ==== 15



Please some one can help?

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    2026-05-15T03:41:36+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 3:41 am

    SwDevMan81 is correct: baseItemCounts[“1450”][“1450M”] will return 15.

    If you want to go through the list and return sorted values, try this:

            foreach (string key1 in baseItemCounts.Keys)
            {
                foreach (string key2 in baseItemCounts[key1].Keys)
                {
                    Console.WriteLine("{0}, {1}, {2}", key1, key2, baseItemCounts[key1][key2]);
                }
            }
    

    Remember to iterate by keys so that you get the benefit of the sorting.

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