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Check if an array is synchronized or not in C#
To check if an array is synchronized or not, the code is as follows −
Example
using System; public class Demo {    public static void Main() {       string[] products = new string[] { };       Console.WriteLine("One or more planets begin with 'E'? = {0}",       Array.Exists(products, ele => ele.StartsWith("E")));       Console.WriteLine("Is the array having fixed size? = " + products.IsFixedSize);       Console.WriteLine("Is the array read only? = " + products.IsReadOnly);       Console.WriteLine("Is the array synchronized? = " + products.IsSynchronized);    } }  Output
This will produce the following output −
One or more planets begin with 'E'? = False Is the array having fixed size? = True Is the array read only? = False Is the array synchronized? = False
Example
Let us see another example −
using System; public class Demo {    public static void Main() {       String[] strArr1 = new String[3] { "John", "Jacob", "Tim"};       String[] strArr2 = new String[3] { "Tom","Brad","Bradley"};       Console.WriteLine("First String array...");       foreach(string val in strArr1) {          Console.WriteLine(val);       }       Console.WriteLine("Is the 1st array having fixed size? = " + strArr1.IsFixedSize);       Console.WriteLine("Is the 1st array read only? = " + strArr1.IsReadOnly);       Console.WriteLine("Is the 1st array synchronized? = " + strArr1.IsSynchronized);       Console.WriteLine("
Second String array...");       foreach(string val in strArr2) {          Console.WriteLine(val);       }       Console.WriteLine("Is the 2nd array having fixed size? = " + strArr2.IsFixedSize);       Console.WriteLine("Is the 2nd array read only? = " + strArr2.IsReadOnly);       Console.WriteLine("Is the 2nd array synchronized? = " + strArr2.IsSynchronized);       Console.WriteLine("Are both the array objects equal? = "+strArr1.Equals(strArr2));    } }  Output
This will produce the following output −
First String array... John Jacob Tim Is the 1st array having fixed size? = True Is the 1st array read only? = False Is the 1st array synchronized? = False Second String array... Tom Brad Bradley Is the 2nd array having fixed size? = True Is the 2nd array read only? = False Is the 2nd array synchronized? = False Are both the array objects equal? = False
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