--- title: "initonly (C++/CLI) | Microsoft Docs" ms.custom: "" ms.date: "11/04/2016" ms.reviewer: "" ms.suite: "" ms.technology: - "cpp-windows" ms.tgt_pltfrm: "" ms.topic: "article" f1_keywords: - "initonly_cpp" - "initonly" dev_langs: - "C++" helpviewer_keywords: - "initonly attribute [C++]" ms.assetid: f745d7fa-dc08-46f1-9b97-0977be58a008 caps.latest.revision: 16 author: "mikeblome" ms.author: "mblome" manager: "ghogen" translation.priority.ht: - "de-de" - "es-es" - "fr-fr" - "it-it" - "ja-jp" - "ko-kr" - "ru-ru" - "zh-cn" - "zh-tw" translation.priority.mt: - "cs-cz" - "pl-pl" - "pt-br" - "tr-tr" --- # initonly (C++/CLI) **initonly** is a context-sensitive keyword that indicates that variable assignment can occur only as part of the declaration or in a static constructor in the same class. The following example shows how to use `initionly`: ``` // mcpp_initonly.cpp // compile with: /clr /c ref struct Y1 { initonly static int staticConst1; initonly static int staticConst2 = 0; static Y1() { staticConst1 = 0; } }; ``` ## See Also [Classes and Structs](../windows/classes-and-structs-cpp-component-extensions.md)