Built-in types (C# reference)
The following table lists the C# built-in value types:
The following table lists the C# built-in reference types:
C# type keyword | .NET type |
---|---|
object |
System.Object |
string |
System.String |
dynamic |
System.Object |
In the preceding tables, each C# type keyword from the left column (except dynamic) is an alias for the corresponding .NET type. They are interchangeable. For example, the following declarations declare variables of the same type:
int a = 123;
System.Int32 b = 123;
The void
keyword represents the absence of a type. You use it as the return type of a method that doesn't return a value.
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