UIntPtr.Zero Field
Definition
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A read-only field that represents an unsigned integer that has been initialized to zero.
public: static initonly UIntPtr Zero;
public static readonly UIntPtr Zero;
staticval mutable Zero : unativeint
Public Shared ReadOnly Zero As UIntPtr
Field Value
unativeint
Remarks
The value of this field is not equivalent to null
. Use this field to efficiently determine whether an instance of UIntPtr has been set to a value other than zero.
For example, assume the variable, uip, is an instance of UIntPtr. You can determine if it has been set by comparing it to the value returned by a constructor, for example, if uip != new UIntPtr(0)...
. However, invoking a constructor to get an uninitialized pointer is inefficient. It is better to code either if uip != UIntPtr.Zero...
or if !UIntPtr.Zero.Equals(uip)...
.
Applies to
.NET
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