C# | Check if StringDictionary is synchronized (thread safe)
StringDictionary.IsSynchronized property is used to get a value indicating whether access to the StringDictionary is synchronized (thread-safe).
Syntax:
public virtual bool IsSynchronized { get; }
Return Value: This method returns True if access to the StringDictionary is synchronized (thread safe), otherwise it returns False.
Example:
// C# code to check if StringDictionary // is synchronized (thread safe) using System; using System.Collections; using System.Collections.Specialized; class GFG { // Driver code public static void Main() { // Creating a StringDictionary named myDict StringDictionary myDict = new StringDictionary(); // Adding key and value into the StringDictionary myDict.Add( "A" , "Apple" ); myDict.Add( "B" , "Banana" ); myDict.Add( "C" , "Cat" ); myDict.Add( "D" , "Dog" ); myDict.Add( "E" , "Elephant" ); // Checking if StringDictionary // is synchronized (thread safe) Console.WriteLine(myDict.IsSynchronized); } } |
Output:
False
Note:
- Retrieving the value of this property is an O(1) operation.
- A StringDictionary instance is not synchronized. Derived classes can provide a synchronized version of the StringDictionary using the SyncRoot property.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.collections.specialized.stringdictionary.issynchronized