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ReadOnly vs Const?

Marcus

Marcus

Jul 05, 2011
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    Const :  A constant member is defined at compile time and cannot be changed at runtime. Constants are declared as a field, using the const keyword and must be initialized as they are declared.

    ReadOnly:  A read only member is like a constant in that it represents an unchanging value. The difference is that a readonly member can be initialized at runtime, in a constructor as well being able to be initialized as they are declared.


    Ajitender Vijay
    July 07, 2011
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