How do I handle errors in a ConcurrentDictionary?
You can handle errors in a ConcurrentDictionary by using try-catch blocks around your operations. This way, you can catch exceptions like KeyNotFoundException
or InvalidOperationException
.
Can you give me an example of that?
Sure! Here's a simple example:
ConcurrentDictionary<int, string> dict = new ConcurrentDictionary<int, string>();
try {
string value = dict[1]; // This may throw KeyNotFoundException
} catch (KeyNotFoundException e) {
Console.WriteLine("Key not found: " + e.Message);
}
What about when adding items?
When adding items, you can use the TryAdd
method, which returns a boolean indicating success. You can check this and handle errors accordingly.
Thanks! That helps a lot.
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