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Chapter 10.2, Problem 10.9CP
Explanation of Solution
Assigning a value to a read-only property:
- Read-only property has a get method, but it does not have any set method to modify the value.
- In order to make a property read only, simply write a “set” accessor method for the property.
- Therefore, the property becomes a read-only property.
- When someone tries to assign a value to a read-only property, an error will occur at the time of executing the program.
Example:
//Include libraries
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text.RegularExpressions;
//Define namespace
namespace ConsoleApplication7
{
//Define class
public class Square
{
//Field
private double _perimeter;
//Define a constructor
Square()
{
//Assign value
_perimeter=0.0;
}
//Perimeter property
public double Perimeter
{
//Input value
set
{
_perimeter=value;
}
//Display value
get
{
return _perimeter;
}
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