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C# | Creating a synchronized (thread-safe) wrapper for a SortedList object

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SortedList.Synchronized(SortedList) Method is used to get the synchronized (thread-safe) wrapper for a SortedList object.

Syntax:

public static System.Collections.SortedList Synchronized (System.Collections.SortedList list);

Here, list is the name of the SortedList object which is to be synchronized.

Exception: This method will throw ArgumentNullException if the list is null.

Below programs illustrate the use of above-discussed method:

Example 1:




// C# code to create a synchronized
// (thread-safe) wrapper for a
// SortedList object
using System;
using System.Collections;
  
class GFG {
  
    // Driver code
    public static void Main()
    {
  
        // Creating an SortedList
        SortedList mySortedList = new SortedList();
  
        // Adding elements to SortedList
        mySortedList.Add("1", "one");
        mySortedList.Add("2", "two");
        mySortedList.Add("3", "three");
        mySortedList.Add("4", "four");
        mySortedList.Add("5", "five");
  
        // Creating a synchronized wrapper
        // around the SortedList.
        SortedList mySortedList_1 = 
            SortedList.Synchronized(mySortedList);
  
        // --------- Using IsSynchronized Property
  
        // print the status of both SortedList
        Console.WriteLine("mySortedList SortedList is {0}.",
              mySortedList.IsSynchronized ? "synchronized"
                                         "not synchronized");
  
        Console.WriteLine("mySortedList_1 SortedList is {0}.",
              mySortedList_1.IsSynchronized ? "synchronized"
                                          "not synchronized");
    }
}


Output:

mySortedList SortedList is not synchronized.
mySortedList_1 SortedList is synchronized.

Example 2:




// C# code to create a synchronized
// (thread-safe) wrapper for a
// SortedList object
using System;
using System.Collections;
  
class GFG {
  
    // Driver code
    public static void Main()
    {
  
        // Creating an SortedList
        SortedList mySortedList = new SortedList();
  
        // Adding elements in SortedList 
        mylist.Add("4", "Even"); 
        mylist.Add("9", "Odd"); 
        mylist.Add("5", "Odd and Prime"); 
        mylist.Add("2", "Even and Prime"); 
  
        // it will give runtime error as
        // table parameter can't be null
        SortedList my2 = SortedList.Synchronized(null);
    }
}


Runtime Error:

Unhandled Exception:
System.ArgumentNullException: Value cannot be null.
Parameter name: list

Note: For the thread safety of a SortedList object, all operations must be done through this wrapper only.

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Last Updated : 01 Feb, 2019
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