How do I write private set auto-properties in VB 10?
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13-09-2019 - |
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Solution
I don't think that is possible (yet).
See this link on MSDN.
The above article even links to another one about mixed access levels.
I found this on Microsoft Connect, so they are thinking about it (If it will be for VS2010 that's another question).
OTHER TIPS
Like this:
Private Thingy As Integer
Property Thing() As Integer
Get
Return Thingy
End Get
Private Set(ByVal value As Integer)
Thingy = value
End Set
End Property
Auto property in VB10
Property PartNo As Integer = 44302
But with a private set still can't be done in vb not even in VB10 see here:
From MSDN (as john said):
Property Definitions That Require Standard Syntax :
- Specify different accessibility for the Get and Set procedure. For example, you might want to make the Set procedure Private and the Get procedure Public.
According to this MSDN article, you can't:
Auto-implemented properties are convenient and support many programming scenarios. However, there are situations in which you cannot use an auto-implemented property and must instead use standard, or expanded, property syntax.
You have to use expanded property-definition syntax if you want to do any one of the following:
[...]
- Specify different accessibility for the Get and Set procedure. For example, you might want to make the Set procedure Private and the Get procedure Public.