set (C# Reference)
The set
keyword defines an accessor method in a property or indexer that assigns a value to the property or the indexer element. For more information and examples, see Properties, Auto-Implemented Properties, and Indexers.
The following example defines both a get
and a set
accessor for a property named Seconds
. It uses a private field named _seconds
to back the property value.
class TimePeriod
{
private double _seconds;
public double Seconds
{
get { return _seconds; }
set { _seconds = value; }
}
}
Often, the set
accessor consists of a single statement that assigns a value, as it did in the previous example. You can implement the set
accessor as an expression-bodied member. The following example implements both the get
and the set
accessors as expression-bodied members.
class TimePeriod
{
private double _seconds;
public double Seconds
{
get => _seconds;
set => _seconds = value;
}
}
For simple cases in which a property's get
and set
accessors perform no other operation than setting or retrieving a value in a private backing field, you can take advantage of the C# compiler's support for auto-implemented properties. The following example implements Hours
as an auto-implemented property.
class TimePeriod2
{
public double Hours { get; set; }
}
C# language specification
For more information, see the C# Language Specification. The language specification is the definitive source for C# syntax and usage.
See also
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