Hashtable class represents a collection of key-and-value pairs that are organized based on the hash code of the key. It uses the key to access the elements in the collection.
Dictionary is a collection of keys and values in C#. Dictionary<TKey, TValue> is included in the System.Collection.Generics namespace.
Hashtable is slower than Dictionary. For strongly-typed collections, the Dictionary collection is faster.
Let’s say we need to find a key from Hashtable collections. With that, we are also finding a key from Dictionary collection as well. In that case, Dictionary would be faster for the same statement −
For HashTable
hashtable.ContainsKey("12345");For Dictionary
dictionary.ContainsKey("12345")