If I have VB declaration like this Public ReadOnly Property Document() As XmlDocument
, what is its C# equivalent? Thanks.
6 Answers
You can use automatic properties in C# 3.0+ to achieve the same thing:
public XmlDocument Document { get; private set; }
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1This is slightly different though: this allows Document to be modified through the property, which the VB version doesn't. (The OP doesn't show the implementation of the VB property, but e.g. this might be a calculated property, or back onto a readonly field.)– itowlsonDec 22, 2009 at 20:45
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itowlson: Yes, sure. There's no direct simple translation. You have to manually implement the property in that case. Dec 22, 2009 at 20:46
public XmlDocument Document { get; private set; }
Edit as per comments... Thanks guys, didn't even try to see if it would compile.
Here is a great tool that convert automatically VB.NET code to C# and vise versa http://www.developerfusion.com/tools/convert/vb-to-csharp/
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Rats. I saw this softball lobbed in too late to post a link to this site. +1 Dec 22, 2009 at 20:44
VB.Net requires you to write read-only, but C# you only need to exclude the setter part of the property.
public XmlDocument Document { get; private set; } // For .NET 3.5
For Previous Versions
private XmlDocument _document;
public readonly XmlDocument Document
{
get
{
return _document;
}
// You don't need a setter
}
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1As in the answer above,
The modifier 'readonly' is not valid for this item
– JMDDec 22, 2009 at 20:46