Name
NonSerializedAttribute
Synopsis
This attribute lets you mark properties of fields in a class as nonserializable, so that they are ignored during a serialization operation. Typical examples of nonserializable data include pointers, handles, and other data structures that can’t be re-created during deserialization.
By default, a class is not eligible for serialization unless it
implements
System.Runtime.Serialization.ISerializable or is
marked with a SerializableAttribute. Once a class
is marked as serializable, you must mark all fields or properties
that are not to be serialized with a
NonSerializedAttribute.
public sealed class NonSerializedAttribute : Attribute { // Public Constructors public NonSerializedAttribute( ); }
Hierarchy
Object
→
Attribute
→
NonSerializedAttribute
Valid On
Field