C# - Possible To Assign ReadOnly Property
Mar 9, 2012It seems that VB.NET and C# readonly keyword have some differences... Say, a ReadOnly property in C# can be assigned in some conditions, but in VB.NET - never?
View 2 RepliesIt seems that VB.NET and C# readonly keyword have some differences... Say, a ReadOnly property in C# can be assigned in some conditions, but in VB.NET - never?
View 2 RepliesI am using a PropertyGrid control to edit my class properties and I am trying to set certain properties read-only depending on other property settings.This is the code of my class:
Imports System.ComponentModel
Imports System.Reflection
Public Class PropertyClass[code].....
This is the code I am using to edit the values:
Dim c As New PropertyClass
PropertyGrid1.SelectedObject = c
The problem is that when I set SomeProperty to True, nothing happens and when I then set it to False again it sets all properties Read-Only.
I have a field which is static and readonly. The requirement is that the value should be allocated to the field at the login time and after that it should be readonly. How can i achieve this ?
public static class Constant
{
public static readonly string name;
}
Is there a way for implementers of an interface where a ReadOnly property is defined to make it a complete Read/Write Property ?
Imagine I define an interface to provide a ReadOnly Property (i.e., just a getter for a given value) :
Interface SomeInterface
'the interface only say that implementers must provide a value for reading
ReadOnly Property PublicProperty As String
End Interface
This means implementers must commit to providing a value. But I would like a given implementer to also allow setting that value. In my head, this would mean providing the Property's setter as part of the implementation, doing something like this :
Public Property PublicProperty As String Implements SomeInterface.PublicProperty
Get
Return _myProperty
[code]....
Conceptually it seems like a derived class should be able to override a readonly property with a read write property. Why isn't this possible?
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Using the following code I get Identifier expected and Property access must assign property or use its value errors:
ViewState["SomeKeyValue"]
What is wrong with this code?
I Like .NET automatic properties, in C# it so easy to declare readonly property by declaring its set section as private like this:
public String Name{ get; private set; }
But when I tried that in VB.NET I was shocked that it is not supported as mentioned here and I have to write it as follows:
Private _Name as String
Public ReadOnly Property Name as String
Get
[Code].....
What the difference between these declarations in VB.NET, which one is preferred and Why?
Which one will affect compile time, runtime or performance at all?
This code snippet was converted from the c# snippet on this link A ChildWindow management service for MVVM applications There are two classes in this snippet first is my confirmessage class
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Now this works fine in C# , however in vb,net the line where I add the event handler generates the following error on the message.callback property : Property access must assign to the property or use its value I am tearing out my hair on this I have never used the Action of T delegate before so could i be missing something simeple ? I can provide the c# code as well.
got an ErrorProperty access must assign to the property or use its value.Here i attach the code which have an error.In this program i tried to add data into form . I also create button , textbox. i am using visual studio 2005 and sql 2005. i also have attach the imagece
Private Sub btnregister_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnregister.Click
admin1.LoginDataSet.staff(Me.NAMETextBox.Text, Me.TELEPHONEMaskedTextBox.Text,
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Well in my vb project it has started giving me a really weird error underlining all my msgbox codes for some reason
this is the error Error 83 Property access must assign to the property or use its value. C:UsersAidanDocumentsVisual Studio 2008ProjectsXeX 360 ModzZ B0XXeX 360 ModzZ B0XForm1.vb 56 17 XeX 360 ModzZ B0X
I have a property in a class as below:
Public MustInherit Class AddOn
Public Delegate Sub UpdateProgress(ByVal fractionComplete As Double)
Private privateProgressUpdate As UpdateProgress
Public Property ProgressUpdate() As UpdateProgress
[code]....
I am getting the error that "Property access must assign to the property or use its value" in the above code.
I have a user control and I'd like to give it a custom property named ReadOnly. I get "Keyword is not valid as an identifier", as it thinks I'm writing a ReadOnly Property named something.
so really I can call mine 'Read_Only', but I'm just curious if there's an easy way to get the other name in there, since then my control will be similar to the visual controls that have ReadOnly in the designer.
is it possible (and how) to make a readonly automatic property in VB 2010?
Public Class Foo
Public Property Value As Integer
Public Sub New()
[code]....
problem is that users can write to the property.
How would one invoke a readonly property?
ListView1.SelectedIndices.Count
THis is a line of code i have, it's a code to go at the bottom of a document and the title of the question is the error it has, how do i change the 'Chars' to not be read only? I can only guess 'Chars' is a character.
pagecode(1) ="01274-6759q-DDD"
If you're not living on the edge, you're taking up too much room
i have this code to build datagridview column. I will fill this coulmn with the data from another column (I have done it) But now, I want it so that the table property READONLY: TRUE and the column TOTAL_PRICE to have $#.00 format.
Public Class columnLoader
Public Sub New(ByVal system As String, ByVal quantity As Integer, ByVal description As String, ByVal totalPrice As Double)
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If I have VB declaration like this Public ReadOnly Property Document() As XmlDocument, what is its C# equivalent?
View 1 RepliesI have created a read-only property(name) in class1. How can I use this name property in class2?
Public Class Class1
ReadOnly Property name() As String
Get[code].....
Can I directly carry this name variable value into class2?
I am using a Micrsoft Web Browser Control (i.e. the AxWebBrowser NOT the standard web browser). The only way I can declare the variable for it is as follows:
Dim wb1 As New AxSHDocVw.AxWebBrowser However I cannot then do the following: wb1.Name "WebBr1" It says the Property Name is ReadOnly
It seems that in the following example, TestProperty() and TestDouble() are functionally equivalent. Is the case? I usually use Property/Get when I have a single line "Return Variable_" type of "function", and Function when I have a more involved thing going on. Is that reasonable?
vb
Public Class TestClass
Public ReadOnly Property TestProperty() As Double
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how can i solve this error in my code i have access database and i need to connect to it and that was done but when i was trying to add new record it gives me the below error Error 1 Property 'Item' is 'ReadOnly'.
cn.Open("Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=data.mdb;")
rs.Open("sec", cn, ADODB.CursorTypeEnum.adOpenDynamic, ADODB.LockTypeEnum.adLockOptimistic)
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I get the Error Property 'Chars' is 'ReadOnly'
View 3 RepliesI am trying to develop a simple interface for allowing quick lists to be generated from classes. Basically, the interface needs to return an ID and a Name. However, some classes have a calculated name property which is read only, others just use a read/write name property. Basically, all I care is that it has a getter, it does not matter if the property has a setter. How can I write this interface to handle either or without throwing compile errors?
View 1 RepliesI want to set Textbox1 to textbox 55 to .readonly =true by using says For loop,so i need not key in one by one. Any ways to do it?
I know sonthing like
For index As Integer = 1 To 55
Me.b.Controls("Textbox" & index).Text = index
Me.b.Controls("Textbox" & index).TabIndex = index
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In my class there's an object belonging to Process class. So, in my wrapper class, I need to get the "StartTime" & "EndTime" of the process object. I'm having confusion whether to use a ReadOnly property for this or a function returning the date, in my wrapper class
Is it a good practice to use a function for this purpose or a property ?
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I'm faced with a couple of problems in VB.net: I have a series of objects, which properties I'm displaying in a grid for the user to edit. My first problem is: how do I get a list of all the properties of an object? Is it even possible? The datagrid control that I'm using accepts string values with the name of the property as parameters, but inserting them manually would be a real problem, because there are a LOT of them. So: is there a way to get a list of strings with the name of each property of an object?
If that's possible, here comes the second question: Now, of course, since users are editing the properties, I'm not interested in showing ReadOnly properties which they cannot edit. Hence my secodn problem: is there a way to check if a property is readonly at runtime?
I have a Windows Form that contains a DataGridView. The DataGridView ReadOnly property is set to TRUE. The DataGridView as 3 columns. I would like to make the cells edible (ReadOnly=False) when the RowHeader is clicked. I thought that the following code would do it, but when I click on a RowHeader and then click in one of the cells in that row, the cell is still ReadOnly.
Private Sub dgvData_RowHeaderMouseClick(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewCellMouseEventArgs) Handles dgvData.RowHeaderMouseClick
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I have a procedure that basically bubble sorts players based on the value of dice thrown by the player as follows...
Function PlayingOrder() As Boolean
Dim i As Integer
Dim blnSwap As Boolean
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How does one implement something as Public ReadOnly Property within a class.
CODE:
The following works in C#:
interface I
{
int X { get; }
}
class C : I
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The error message Implementing property must have matching 'ReadOnly' or 'WriteOnly' specifiers is pretty self-explanatory, so I do know what's wrong here. It's also not a big issue, because it's quite easy to work around this limitiation. I'm curious, though: Does anyone know why the VB designers decided to treat this case differently than in C#?