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\subsection usage_retrieval Retrieval
\par
! Getting values out of an adobe::dictionary_t is easier than putting them in, because there is no "read_reference": you merely index into the adobe::dictionary_t to access the values. The only thing to remember is that the data stored is wrapped in an adobe::value_t, so first must be extracted out of there before it can be used:
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\code
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\subsection usage_retrieval Retrieval
\par
! Getting values out of an adobe::dictionary_t is easier than putting them in, because there is no "read_reference": you merely index into the adobe::dictionary_t to access the values. The only thing to remember is that the data stored is wrapped in an adobe::value_t, so it must first be extracted out of there before it can be used:
\par
\code
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