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I have a list of information in a string dictionary that i want to store in the app.config for my program

Ive created the entry in the "settings" portion of the program called "extentions

but when i go to use "Settings.Default.Extentions" i get an error that it is null

is there a trick or something to using this

private void LoadextList()
{
    listBox1.Items.Clear();
    foreach (KeyValuePair<string, string> kvp in Settings.Default.Extentions)
    {
        listBox1.Items.Add(kvp.Key + "\t" + kvp.Value);
    }
}
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Can you paste the code / screenshot where you created Extensions? – Grzenio Jun 4 at 15:23
I created extentions in the propertys of the project under settings as a collections.special.stringdictonary ( i can post a screen gab if you really really want it) – Crash893 Jun 4 at 15:29
I should also mention that i can do this with a string in app.config. Im just confused how to do it with a string dictionary. – Crash893 Jun 4 at 15:30

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  public Dictionary<string,string> StringToDictonary(string KeyValueData, char KeyValueSeparator, char ItemSeparator)
{
    Dictionary<string, string> Dic = new Dictionary<string, string>();

    string[] cells = KeyValueData.Split(ItemSeparator);
    foreach (string cell in cells)
    {
        if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(cell))
        {
            string[] value = cell.Split(KeyValueSeparator);
            if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(value[0]) && !string.IsNullOrEmpty(value[1]))
            {
                Dic.Add(value[0], value[1]);
            }
        }
    }
    return Dic;
}

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    public string dictonaryToString(Dictionary<string, string> nvc, char KeyValueSeparator, char ItemSeparator)
    {
        StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
        bool first = true;
        foreach (KeyValuePair<string,string> kvp in nvc)
        {
            if (!first)
            {
                sb.Append(ItemSeparator);
                first = false;
            }
            sb.Append(kvp.Key);
            sb.Append(KeyValueSeparator);
            sb.Append(kvp.Value);
        }
        return sb.ToString();
    }
}
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I don't understand your Extensions problem, but I've used this code before to convert between a string and NameValueCollection - you can easily change it to use a StringDictionary:

	public NameValueCollection StringToNameValueCollection(string KeyValueData, char KeyValueSeparator, char ItemSeparator)
	{
		NameValueCollection nvc = new NameValueCollection();

		// split string into array of key/value pairs
		string[] kvpairs = KeyValueData.Split(new char[]{ItemSeparator});

		// add each pair to the collection
		for (int i = 0; i < kvpairs.Length; i++)
		{
			if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(kvpairs[i]))
			{
				if (kvpairs[i].Contains(KeyValueSeparator.ToString()))
				{
					// get the key
					string k = kvpairs[i].Remove(kvpairs[i].IndexOf(KeyValueSeparator.ToString())).Trim();
					// get the value
					string v = kvpairs[i].Remove(0, kvpairs[i].IndexOf(KeyValueSeparator) + 1).Trim();

					// add key/value if key is valid
					if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(k))
					{
						nvc.Add(k, v);
					}
				}
				else
				{
					// no key/value separator in the pair, so add whole string as key and value
					nvc.Add(kvpairs[i].Trim(), kvpairs[i].Trim());
				}
			}
		}
		return nvc;
	}

Convert NameValueCollection to string:

	public string NameValueCollectionToString(NameValueCollection nvc, char KeyValueSeparator, char ItemSeparator)
	{
		StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();

		for(int i = 0; i < nvc.Count; i++)
		{
			if (i != 0)
			{
				sb.Append(ItemSeparator);
			}
			sb.Append(nvc.Keys[i]);
			sb.Append(KeyValueSeparator);
			sb.Append(nvc[i]);
		}

		return sb.ToString();
	}

I've had to make a couple of changes from the code I used, but it should build. Note that it's not too forgiving - the separator characters cannot appear in either the 'key' or 'value' strings.

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that would probably get me around the issue. ill give it a try, I still feel like i'm missing soemthing fundimental about not knowing why i cant save that stringdictonary. – Crash893 Jun 4 at 15:52
Im sorting it out now but your first method throws an error that not all paths give a return (i can probably figure it out but you might wnat to edit your code for the masses) – Crash893 Jun 4 at 15:54
Thanks, looks like a missed a brace out, should be ok now. – Nick Crowther Jun 4 at 16:19

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