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C# | Check if the BitArray is read-only

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The BitArray class manages a compact array of bit values, which are represented as Booleans, where true indicates that the bit is on i.e, 1 and false indicates the bit is off i.e, 0. This class is contained in System.Collections namespace.
BitArray.IsReadOnly property is used to get a value indicating whether the BitArray is read-only or not.

Properties:

  • The BitArray class is a collection class in which the capacity is always the same as the count.
  • Elements are added to a BitArray by increasing the Length property.
  • Elements are deleted by decreasing the Length property.
  • Elements in this collection can be accessed using an integer index. Indexes in this collection are zero-based.

Syntax:

public bool IsReadOnly { get; }

Return Value: This property is always false.

Example:




// C# code to check if the
// BitArray is read-only
using System;
using System.Collections;
  
class GFG {
  
    // Driver code
    public static void Main()
    {
  
        // Creating a BitArray
        BitArray myBitArr = new BitArray(new byte[] { 0, 0, 0, 1 });
  
        // Checking if the BitArray is read-only
        Console.WriteLine(myBitArr.IsReadOnly);
    }
}


Output:

False

Note:

  • A collection that is read-only does not allow the addition, removal, or modification of elements after the collection is created.
  • This method is an O(1) operation.
  • A collection that is read-only is simply a collection with a wrapper that prevents modifying the collection. Therefore, if changes are made to the underlying collection, the read-only collection reflects those changes.

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Last Updated : 01 Feb, 2019
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