SyntaxFactory.NumericLiteralExpression(SyntaxToken) Method
Definition
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Represents a literal. The kind of literal is determined by the Kind property: IntegerLiteral, CharacterLiteral, BooleanLiteral, DecimalLiteral, FloatingLiteral, DateLiteral or StringLiteral. The value of the literal can be determined by casting the associated Token to the correct type and getting the value from the token.
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static Microsoft::CodeAnalysis::VisualBasic::Syntax::LiteralExpressionSyntax ^ NumericLiteralExpression(Microsoft::CodeAnalysis::SyntaxToken token);
public static Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.VisualBasic.Syntax.LiteralExpressionSyntax NumericLiteralExpression (Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.SyntaxToken token);
static member NumericLiteralExpression : Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.SyntaxToken -> Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.VisualBasic.Syntax.LiteralExpressionSyntax
Public Shared Function NumericLiteralExpression (token As SyntaxToken) As LiteralExpressionSyntax
Parameters
- token
- SyntaxToken
The token that represents the literal. The Kind property determines what type this property returns: Kind=IntegerLiteral ==> Returns IntegerLiteralToken. Kind=CharacterLiteral ==> Returns CharacterLiteralToken. Kind=DecimalLiteral ==> Returns DecimalLiteralToken Kind=FloatingLiteral ==> Returns FloatingLiteralToken Kind=DateLiteral ==> Returns DateLiteralToken Kind=StringLiteral ==> Returns StringLiteralToken Kind=BooleanLiteral ==> Returns Keyword (with it's kind being TrueKeyword or FalseKeyword) Kind=NothingLiteral ==> Returns Keyword (with it's kind being NothingKeyword)
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