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It is also about notational convenience. In that sense it belongs to
the language level and not in the library domain.<br>
And it is somewhat obvious to have. (I know I am not the only one
who at some point in time was surprised you couldn't easily use
instance pointers as ordinals)<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 21-Feb-16 11:58 AM, Maciej Izak
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<p dir="ltr">No much sense for me. Just use dictionary, for
example TDictionary from Generics.Collections (reminder for Sven
;P).</p>
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