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c# Casting v As operator

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  • N Nagy Vilmos

    To be or not to be.? That is a question. :-D


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    NormDroid
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    Nope wrong, you've omitted the ? mark. ;)

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    • N NormDroid

      Nope wrong, you've omitted the ? mark. ;)

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      Nagy Vilmos
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      Did I?


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      • N Nagy Vilmos

        Did I?


        Panic, Chaos, Destruction. My work here is done. Drink. Get drunk. Fall over - P O'H OK, I will win to day or my name isn't Ethel Crudacre! - DD Ethel Crudacre I cannot live by bread alone. Bacon and ketchup are needed as well. - Trollslayer Have a bit more patience with newbies. Of course some of them act dumb - they're often *students*, for heaven's sake - Terry Pratchett

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        NormDroid
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        The hand is quicker than the I eye.

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        • N NormDroid

          a. Throw back from C++ programming.

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          Quirkafleeg
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          Wrong - a is C-style casting, not C++

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          • Q Quirkafleeg

            Wrong - a is C-style casting, not C++

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            NormDroid
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            Splitting hairs :)

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            • N Nagy Vilmos

              Norm .net wrote:

              Good point.

              Holy cr_p! I'm going to the pub, we'll see what comes out after lunch! :laugh:


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              NormDroid
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              :beer:

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              • H hairy_hats

                Which is exactly why this is more of a programming question than a "lifestyle choice" question.

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                NormDroid
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                I'd say more of a debate, but as we all know rules of the lounge, I'd say just go along with it and chill :)

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                • N NormDroid

                  True, but you should know beforehand if the casting is correct.

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                  Fabio Franco
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                  If you do know something is not gonna be null, the cast is more efficient.

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                  • N NormDroid

                    For those using c#, what do you prefer? A.

                    SomeObject obj = (SomeObject) e;

                    or B.

                    SomeObject obj = e as SomeObject;

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                    Sahir Shah
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                    The second one sounds like some kind of hominid comrade Norm.

                    Und wenn du lange in einen abgrund blickst, blickt der Abgrund auch in dich hinein.

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                    • F Fabio Franco

                      If you do know something is not gonna be null, the cast is more efficient.

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                      NormDroid
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                      To add... and the cast is a qualified cast.

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                      • S Sahir Shah

                        The second one sounds like some kind of hominid comrade Norm.

                        Und wenn du lange in einen abgrund blickst, blickt der Abgrund auch in dich hinein.

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                        NormDroid
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                        Don't fancy seeing your code if you think b. looks like a great ape :rolleyes:

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                        • N NormDroid

                          For those using c#, what do you prefer? A.

                          SomeObject obj = (SomeObject) e;

                          or B.

                          SomeObject obj = e as SomeObject;

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                          B. I don't like to rely on exceptions for normal processing (they are slow and clumsy for that), so you have to check for null.

                          SomeObject obj = e as SomeObject;
                          if (obj != null)
                          {
                          ...
                          }

                          While

                          if (e != null && e is SomeObject)
                          {
                          SomeObject obj = (SomeObject) e;
                          ...
                          }

                          looks ugly. Plus, if you are going to use obj as a SomeObject instance, then the former is quicker since there is only one check on the type of e

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                          • R Ravi Bhavnani

                            It depends.  (A) will throw if the cast fails while (B) will evaluate to null if the cast fails.  I use both depending on how I intend to handle the casting failure. /ravi

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                            jim lahey
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                            I'm with Ravi on this one.I use both, the decision if which one to use is purely based upon what I need to happen should it go wrong

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                            • N Nagy Vilmos

                              Not your name, your sig:

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                              Sahir Shah
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                              He's doin it on purpose to annoy you Senhor Vilmos. I thought you would have figured that out by now :D

                              Und wenn du lange in einen abgrund blickst, blickt der Abgrund auch in dich hinein.

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                              • N NormDroid

                                For those using c#, what do you prefer? A.

                                SomeObject obj = (SomeObject) e;

                                or B.

                                SomeObject obj = e as SomeObject;

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                                Nemanja Trifunovic
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                                It is not about preference. When I want an exception in case of type error I use A., and if I want a null I use B. I don't see a point of something like:

                                SomeObj obj = e as SomeObject;
                                if (obj == null)
                                throw new InvalidCastException();

                                Of course, in good languages casting is almost always a sign of a design error.

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                                • R Richard A Dalton

                                  If an illegal cast is an exceptional (woah, that should never happen) situation, then (a) If there's a possibility that through normal use the cast might be invalid (e.g. Plug-in tpye code), then (b), followed by an If to check for Null. -Richard

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                                  PIEBALDconsult
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                                  Richard A. Dalton wrote:

                                  Plug-in tpye code

                                  I don't have such problems with plug-ins.

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                                  • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                                    B. I don't like to rely on exceptions for normal processing (they are slow and clumsy for that), so you have to check for null.

                                    SomeObject obj = e as SomeObject;
                                    if (obj != null)
                                    {
                                    ...
                                    }

                                    While

                                    if (e != null && e is SomeObject)
                                    {
                                    SomeObject obj = (SomeObject) e;
                                    ...
                                    }

                                    looks ugly. Plus, if you are going to use obj as a SomeObject instance, then the former is quicker since there is only one check on the type of e

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                                    PIEBALDconsult
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                                    OriginalGriff wrote:

                                    (they are slow and clumsy for that

                                    No they're not.

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                                    • N NormDroid

                                      For those using c#, what do you prefer? A.

                                      SomeObject obj = (SomeObject) e;

                                      or B.

                                      SomeObject obj = e as SomeObject;

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                                      Mike Hankey
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                                      I used to use A (C upbringing) now I kinda favor B.

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                                      • N NormDroid

                                        For those using c#, what do you prefer? A.

                                        SomeObject obj = (SomeObject) e;

                                        or B.

                                        SomeObject obj = e as SomeObject;

                                        www.software-kinetics.co.uk Wear a hard hat it's under construction

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                                        PIEBALDconsult
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                                        Depends on the situation. Mostly proper casting, as occasionally, particularly when checking for a derived type.

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                                        • N NormDroid

                                          :beer:

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                                          Nagy Vilmos
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                                          Don't mind if I do. :beer: yourself.


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