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c# type conversion

// --------------------- TYPE CONVERSION --------------------- //

// Implicit conversion
float varFloat = 12.7f;
double varDouble = varFloat;   // converts float => double


// Explicit conversion (casting)
double varDouble = 2.3;
int varInt = (int) varDouble;        // converts double => int


// Type convertion: number to string
int varInt = 19;
string varString = varInt.ToString();    // converts int => string


// Type convertion: string to number
string varString = "89";   
int varInt = int.Parse(varString);         // converts string => int
double varDouble = double.Parse(varString);  // converts string => double
//OR
int varInt = Convert.ToInt32(varString);
double varDouble = Convert.ToDouble(varString);
Posted by: Guest on August-26-2020
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implicit vs explicit cast c#

// Implicit (converting from a smaller type to a larger type)
int anInt = 12;
float aFloat = anInt;

Console.WriteLine($"anInt: {anInt}"); // anInt: 12
Console.WriteLine($"aFloat: {aFloat}"); // aFloat: 12

// Explicit (converting from a larger type to a smaller type)
float aFloat = 12.945f;
int anInt = (int) aFloat;

Console.WriteLine($"aFloat: {aFloat}"); // aFloat: 12.945
Console.WriteLine($"anInt: {anInt}"); // anInt: 12
Posted by: Guest on May-17-2021

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