Code in the Getter
Check the user's credentials
Check application state
Format the returned value
Log
Lazy Loading related data/object
Code in the Setter
Check the user's credentials
Check application state
Validate the incoming value
Log or change tracking
Format, convert, clean up
Best Practices
Do:
Add code in the getter to protect, format, initialize,...
Add code in the setter to protect, format, validate,...
Avoid:
Single character name
Abbreviations
Easy Way to Create
prop
propfull
Features
Concise property declaration
Implicit backing field
Don't allow code in the getter or setter
Best used for simple properties
Best Practices
Do:
Initialize on the declaration when needed
Avoid:
If property requires code in getter or setter
public string Category { get; set; }
protected string Category { get; set; }
internal string Category { get; set; }
protected internal string Category { get; set; }
private string Category { get; set; }
in getter or setter
public string Category { get; private set; }
internal string Category { get; private set; }
General rule:
Select the most restricted accessibility that still gets the job done.
1.Define concatenated values
public string FirstName { get; set; } public string LastName { get; set; } public string FullName { get { return FirstName + " " + LastName; } }
2.Express calculations
public int Quantity { get; set; } public int Price { get; set; } public int LineItemTotal { get { return Quantity * Price; } }
3.Expose related object properties
public Vendor ProductVendor { get; set; } public string VendorName { get { return ProductVendor?.CompanyName; } }
Expression-bodied Properties
For C# 6
public string FullName => FirstName + " " + LastName; public int LineItemTotal => Quantity * Price; public string VendorName => ProductVendor?.CompanyName;
Fine grained access control
Execute code
Set break points or logging
Available for data binding
1.What is the primary purpose of a property?
To guard access to the fields of the class
And optionally provide a location for logic when setter or getter
2.What are auto-implemented properties?
Short cut syntax for defining an implicit backing field with its associated property getter or setter.
3.When should you use an auto-implemented property?
When creating simple properties for a class.
4.When shouldn't you use an auto-implemented property?
If the property requires any code in the getter or setter.