The below is a snippet from VB that I am porting to a C# rewrite. My question is what is receipt_date
after the assignment? Is it still an object
or is it a string
?
Dim receipt_date As Object
receipt_date = CType(dr.Item("RECTDT"), String)
Would this be the correct C# counterpart?
object receipt_date;
receipt_date = dr["RECTDT"].ToString();
After both of these execu开发者_开发问答te would the VB version, receipt_date
be equal to the C# version? If not, what do I need to do to make it so? Thanks
Yes, you would end up with the same result. It's semantically different from the VB version (you're calling ToString()
explicitly instead of using CType
, which is loosely equivalent to a cast in C#), but it's functionally identical. It's also safer, since casting a null value in the database (which would be DBNull
in the runtime) would throw an exception.
Just for the sake of being comprehensive, though, the actual C# counterpart would be this:
var receipt_date = (string)dr["RECTDT"];
As a point of style, though, try to avoid implicit typing (i.e., using the var
keyword instead of saying string
or int
) for simple types. var
is useful when the type might change in the future (and isn't important), or if the type is long and/or complex and var
makes it more readable. In this instance, I would suggest:
string receipt_date = (string)dr["RECTDT"];
VB's CType
keyword is more or less equivalent to Convert.ToString
though not exactly the same.
So the following in VB...
Dim receipt_date As Object
receipt_date = CType(dr.Item("RECTDT"), String)
...would be best (or most closely) translated to the following in C#.
object receipt_date;
receipt_date = Convert.ToString(dr.Item["RECTDT"]);
By the way CType(..., String)
gets compiled into Microsoft.VisualBasic.CompilerServices.Conversions.ToString
.
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