The source code to demonstrate the use of IsUnc property of Uri class is given below. The given program is compiled and executed successfully.
using System;
class UriExample
{
//Entry point of Program
static public void Main()
{
Uri domainUri;
Uri domainUri1;
domainUri = new Uri("http://www.includehelp.com:8082");
domainUri1 = new Uri("file://MyServer/article.ext");
if(domainUri.IsUnc)
Console.WriteLine("Given Uri is a Universal Naming Convention path");
else
Console.WriteLine("Given Uri is not a Universal Naming Convention path");
if (domainUri1.IsUnc)
Console.WriteLine("Given Uri is a Universal Naming Convention path");
else
Console.WriteLine("Given Uri is not a Universal Naming Convention path");
}
}
Output:
Given Uri is not a Universal Naming Convention
Given Uri is a Universal Naming Convention
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In the above program, we created an object of Uri class initialized with specified URI, and here we checked given Uri is a Universal Naming Convention path or not using IsUnc property of Uri class.
Program:
The source code to demonstrate the use of IsUnc property of Uri class is given below. The given program is compiled and executed successfully.
Output:
In the above program, we created an object of Uri class initialized with specified URI, and here we checked given Uri is a Universal Naming Convention path or not using IsUnc property of Uri class.
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