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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T03:13:03+00:00 2026-05-16T03:13:03+00:00

I have the following code: public static class ScraperMasterUriDetails { public static Dictionary<Guid, string>

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I have the following code:

   public static class ScraperMasterUriDetails
    {
        public static Dictionary<Guid, string> MasterUriDetails;

    }

However I’ve decided that I need to add an integer to the dictionary Dictionary<ScraperMasterUriDetails>, so I thought I’d add properties and a few parameters to the constructor.

But, you can’t do that in C#. How do I implement what I’m trying to implement?

EDIT:

A more experienced member edited my post, so I’ll leave it how it is. I don’t care about using a dictionary (was just the right thing to use at the time)

Essentially I just want a list of three types of data in a structure manner, except I always want to refer to once instance of the class which stores the values, hence static. Now I’ve always done List of(T) like:

public class WebsiteTitles
{
    public string WebsiteId { get; set; }
    public string Keywords { get; set; }

    public WebsiteTitles(string websiteguid, string keywords)
    {
        WebsiteId = websiteguid;
        Keywords = keywords;
    }

    public WebsiteTitles()
    {
    }
}

And then done the following

           List<WebsiteTitles> _siteTitles = new List<WebsiteTitles>();
            _siteTitles.Add(new WebsiteTitles("blah", "keyword")); 

However in this scenario I want like something similar to the above, but static (don’t want to be creating instances etc. I really appreciate all the suggestions, hence why I edited my post to provide more information.

As a note, I’ll probably want to use LINQ to extract some records e.g. get record where guid == guid etc. That’s about all I’ll use it for.

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    2026-05-16T03:13:04+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 3:13 am

    Singleton.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singleton_pattern

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