Last Updated : 11 Jul, 2025
Hashtable.IsReadOnly propertyis used to get a value indicating whether the
Hashtableis read-only or not.
Syntax:public virtual bool IsReadOnly { get; }Return Value:
This property returns
trueif the Hashtable is read-only otherwise it returns
false. The default is
false. Below programs illustrate the above-discussed property:
Example 1: CSharp
// C# code to check if Hashtable
// is read-only or not
using System;
using System.Collections;
class GFG {
// Driver code
public static void Main()
{
// Creating a Hashtable
Hashtable myTable = new Hashtable();
// Adding elements in Hashtable
myTable.Add("G", "Geeks");
myTable.Add("C", "C#");
myTable.Add("D", "Data Structures");
myTable.Add("Q", "Quiz");
// Checking if Hashtable is read-only or not
// this will return false
Console.WriteLine(myTable.IsReadOnly);
}
}
Example 2: CSharp
// C# code to check if Hashtable
// is read-only or not
using System;
using System.Collections;
class GFG {
// Driver code
public static void Main()
{
// Creating a Hashtable
Hashtable myTable = new Hashtable();
// Adding elements in Hashtable
myTable.Add("1", "C");
myTable.Add("2", "C#");
myTable.Add("3", "C++");
myTable.Add("4", "HTML");
myTable.Add("5", "CSS");
// Checking if Hashtable is read-only or not
// this will return false
Console.WriteLine(myTable.IsReadOnly);
}
}
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