BitmapMetadata.IsReadOnly Property

Definition

Gets a value that indicates whether the metadata that is associated with an image is read-only.

public:
 property bool IsReadOnly { bool get(); };
public bool IsReadOnly { get; }
member this.IsReadOnly : bool
Public ReadOnly Property IsReadOnly As Boolean

Property Value

true if the metadata is read-only; otherwise, false. The default value is false.

Examples

The following code example demonstrates how to read various properties of the BitmapMetadata object and send their values to a MessageBox as strings.

FileStream stream4 = new FileStream("image3.tif", FileMode.Create);
BitmapMetadata myBitmapMetadata2 = new BitmapMetadata("tiff");
TiffBitmapEncoder encoder4 = new TiffBitmapEncoder();
MessageBox.Show(myBitmapMetadata2.IsFixedSize.ToString());
MessageBox.Show(myBitmapMetadata2.IsReadOnly.ToString());
MessageBox.Show(myBitmapMetadata2.Format.ToString());
MessageBox.Show(myBitmapMetadata2.Location.ToString());
encoder4.Frames = decoder2.Frames;
encoder4.Save(stream4);
stream4.Close();
Dim stream4 As New FileStream("image3.tif", FileMode.Create)
Dim myBitmapMetadata2 As New BitmapMetadata("tiff")
Dim encoder4 As New TiffBitmapEncoder()
MessageBox.Show(myBitmapMetadata2.IsFixedSize.ToString())
MessageBox.Show(myBitmapMetadata2.IsReadOnly.ToString())
MessageBox.Show(myBitmapMetadata2.Format.ToString())
MessageBox.Show(myBitmapMetadata2.Location.ToString())
encoder4.Frames = decoder2.Frames
encoder4.Save(stream4)
stream4.Close()

Applies to