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Dictionary Key()

Syntax dictionaryobj.Key(key) = newKey The Key() property provides the ability to change an existing key in the dictionary. If the key does not exist in the dictionary, a new key, item pair will be created in the dictionary using newKey and leaving the item empty. The new key is returned by the method. <html>     <script language="JScript">     <!--     var fruits = new ActiveXObject("Scripting.Dictionary");     fruits.Add("A","AA");     fruits.Add("B","BB");     fruits.Add("G","GG");     fruits.Add("O","OO");     fruits.Key("O") = "New";     -->     </script>     </html>