C# | Check if ListDictionary is synchronized (thread safe) (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 01 Feb, 2019

ListDictionary.IsSynchronized property is used to get a value indicating whether the ListDictionary is synchronized (thread safe) or not.Syntax:

public bool IsSynchronized { get; }

Return Value: This property always returns false. Below are the programs to illustrate the use of ListDictionary.IsSynchronized property:Example 1:

CSHARP `

// C# code to check if ListDictionary // is synchronized (thread safe) using System; using System.Collections; using System.Collections.Specialized;

class GFG {

// Driver code
public static void Main()
{

    // Creating a ListDictionary named myDict
    ListDictionary myDict = new ListDictionary();

    myDict.Add("Australia", "Canberra");
    myDict.Add("Belgium", "Brussels");
    myDict.Add("Netherlands", "Amsterdam");
    myDict.Add("China", "Beijing");
    myDict.Add("Russia", "Moscow");
    myDict.Add("India", "New Delhi");

    // Check if ListDictionary is
    // synchronized (thread safe)
    Console.WriteLine(myDict.IsSynchronized);
}

}

`

Output:

False

Example 2:

CSharp `

// C# code to check if ListDictionary // is synchronized (thread safe) using System; using System.Collections; using System.Collections.Specialized;

class GFG {

// Driver code
public static void Main()
{

    // Creating a ListDictionary named myDict
    ListDictionary myDict = new ListDictionary();

    myDict.Add("1", "C");
    myDict.Add("2", "C++");
    myDict.Add("3", "Java");
    myDict.Add("4", "Python");
    myDict.Add("5", "C#");
    myDict.Add("6", "Data Structure");

    // Check if ListDictionary is
    // synchronized (thread safe)
    Console.WriteLine(myDict.IsSynchronized);
}

}

`

Output:

False

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