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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T11:16:53+00:00 2026-05-13T11:16:53+00:00

public string AgentVersion { get { return m_version; } } // property: Enabled private

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  public string AgentVersion
  {
    get { return m_version; }
  } // property: Enabled
  private string m_version = null;

The below declaration coding i did in Constructor

  string keySpoPath = SpoRegistry.SpoAgentRoot;
  RegistryKey regkey = Registry.LocalMachine.OpenSubKey(keySpoPath);
  m_version = (string)regkey.GetValue(SpoRegistry.regValue_CurrentVersion);

here are my doubts


  1. Do I need private string m_version = null; in property declaration in this context? If I remove that one, are there any probs?

  2. If AgentVersion is null or not getting any value or any strings other than numeric values I want to assign AgentVersion to value ‘0.0.0.0’ otherwise i will
    display the numeric value which is coming. Is this code below sufficient here
    string.IsNullOrEmpty(AgentVersion) ? "0.0.0.0" : AgentVersion; If then where and how can I implement in ‘Property’

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    2026-05-13T11:16:53+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 11:16 am

    1) You don’t need to instantiate m_version as null in this context. You usually only need to do this when declaring a local variable, to avoid the ‘Use of unassigned local variable [name]‘ compile error. So private string m_version; will suffice.

    2) For checking null and empty values, what you have with String.IsNullOrEmpty() is fine. If you want to go check your property returns strings in the correct format, you can use Regex.IsMatch() to ensure the property only ever returns strings in version number-format.

    [DefaultValue("0.0.0.0")]
    public string AgentVersion
    {
        get
        {
            return System.Text.RegularExpressions.Regex.IsMatch(m_version ?? String.Empty, @"\A\d+[.]\d+[.]\d+[.]\d+\z") 
                ? m_version 
                : "0.0.0.0";
        }
    }
    
    private string m_version;
    

    My regular expressions are a bit rusty, so someone can probably improve on what I have here, but it’s the general gist of what you need.

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