Guid.TryParseExact Method
Definition
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Overloads
TryParseExact(ReadOnlySpan<Char>, ReadOnlySpan<Char>, Guid) |
Converts span of characters representing the GUID to the equivalent Guid structure, provided that the string is in the specified format. |
TryParseExact(String, String, Guid) |
Converts the string representation of a GUID to the equivalent Guid structure, provided that the string is in the specified format. |
TryParseExact(ReadOnlySpan<Char>, ReadOnlySpan<Char>, Guid)
- Source:
- Guid.cs
- Source:
- Guid.cs
- Source:
- Guid.cs
Converts span of characters representing the GUID to the equivalent Guid structure, provided that the string is in the specified format.
public:
static bool TryParseExact(ReadOnlySpan<char> input, ReadOnlySpan<char> format, [Runtime::InteropServices::Out] Guid % result);
public static bool TryParseExact (ReadOnlySpan<char> input, ReadOnlySpan<char> format, out Guid result);
static member TryParseExact : ReadOnlySpan<char> * ReadOnlySpan<char> * Guid -> bool
Public Shared Function TryParseExact (input As ReadOnlySpan(Of Char), format As ReadOnlySpan(Of Char), ByRef result As Guid) As Boolean
Parameters
- input
- ReadOnlySpan<Char>
A read-only span containing the characters representing the GUID to convert.
- format
- ReadOnlySpan<Char>
A read-only span containing a character representing one of the following specifiers that indicates the exact format to use when interpreting input
: "N", "D", "B", "P", or "X".
- result
- Guid
When this method returns, contains the parsed value. If the method returns true
, result
contains a valid Guid. If the method returns false
, result
equals Empty.
Returns
true
if the parse operation was successful; otherwise, false
.
Applies to
TryParseExact(String, String, Guid)
- Source:
- Guid.cs
- Source:
- Guid.cs
- Source:
- Guid.cs
Converts the string representation of a GUID to the equivalent Guid structure, provided that the string is in the specified format.
public:
static bool TryParseExact(System::String ^ input, System::String ^ format, [Runtime::InteropServices::Out] Guid % result);
public static bool TryParseExact (string input, string format, out Guid result);
public static bool TryParseExact (string? input, string? format, out Guid result);
static member TryParseExact : string * string * Guid -> bool
Public Shared Function TryParseExact (input As String, format As String, ByRef result As Guid) As Boolean
Parameters
- input
- String
The GUID to convert.
- format
- String
One of the following specifiers that indicates the exact format to use when interpreting input
: "N", "D", "B", "P", or "X".
- result
- Guid
When this method returns, contains the parsed value. If the method returns true
, result
contains a valid Guid. If the method returns false
, result
equals Empty.
Returns
true
if the parse operation was successful; otherwise, false
.
Examples
The following example calls the ToString(String) method with each of the supported format specifiers to generate an array of strings that represent a single GUID. These are then passed to the TryParseExact method, which successfully parses the string that conforms to the "B" format specifier.
// Define an array of all format specifiers.
string[] formats = { "N", "D", "B", "P", "X" };
Guid guid = Guid.NewGuid();
// Create an array of valid Guid string representations.
var stringGuids = new string[formats.Length];
for (int ctr = 0; ctr < formats.Length; ctr++)
stringGuids[ctr] = guid.ToString(formats[ctr]);
// Parse the strings in the array using the "B" format specifier.
foreach (var stringGuid in stringGuids)
{
if (Guid.TryParseExact(stringGuid, "B", out var newGuid))
Console.WriteLine($"Successfully parsed {stringGuid}");
else
Console.WriteLine($"Unable to parse '{stringGuid}'");
}
// The example displays output similar to the following:
//
// Unable to parse 'c0fb150f6bf344df984a3a0611ae5e4a'
// Unable to parse 'c0fb150f-6bf3-44df-984a-3a0611ae5e4a'
// Successfully parsed {c0fb150f-6bf3-44df-984a-3a0611ae5e4a}
// Unable to parse '(c0fb150f-6bf3-44df-984a-3a0611ae5e4a)'
// Unable to parse '{0xc0fb150f,0x6bf3,0x44df,{0x98,0x4a,0x3a,0x06,0x11,0xae,0x5e,0x4a}}'
open System
// Define an array of all format specifiers.
let formats = [| "N"; "D"; "B"; "P"; "X" |]
let guid = Guid.NewGuid()
// Create an array of valid Guid string representations.
let stringGuids =
Array.map guid.ToString formats
// Parse the strings in the array using the "B" format specifier.
for stringGuid in stringGuids do
match Guid.TryParseExact(stringGuid, "B") with
| true, newGuid ->
printfn $"Successfully parsed {stringGuid}"
| _ ->
printfn $"Unable to parse '{stringGuid}'"
// The example displays output similar to the following:
//
// Unable to parse 'c0fb150f6bf344df984a3a0611ae5e4a'
// Unable to parse 'c0fb150f-6bf3-44df-984a-3a0611ae5e4a'
// Successfully parsed {c0fb150f-6bf3-44df-984a-3a0611ae5e4a}
// Unable to parse '(c0fb150f-6bf3-44df-984a-3a0611ae5e4a)'
// Unable to parse '{0xc0fb150f,0x6bf3,0x44df,{0x98,0x4a,0x3a,0x06,0x11,0xae,0x5e,0x4a}}'
Module Example
Public Sub Main()
' Define an array of all format specifiers.
Dim formats() As String = { "N", "D", "B", "P", "X" }
Dim guid As Guid = Guid.NewGuid()
' Create an array of valid Guid string representations.
Dim stringGuids(formats.Length - 1) As String
For ctr As Integer = 0 To formats.Length - 1
stringGuids(ctr) = guid.ToString(formats(ctr))
Next
' Try to parse the strings in the array using the "B" format specifier.
For Each stringGuid In stringGuids
Dim newGuid As Guid
If Guid.TryParseExact(stringGuid, "B", newGuid) Then
Console.WriteLine("Successfully parsed {0}", stringGuid)
Else
Console.WriteLine("Unable to parse '{0}'", stringGuid)
End If
Next
End Sub
End Module
' The example displays the following output:
' Unable to parse 'c0fb150f6bf344df984a3a0611ae5e4a'
' Unable to parse 'c0fb150f-6bf3-44df-984a-3a0611ae5e4a'
' Successfully parsed {c0fb150f-6bf3-44df-984a-3a0611ae5e4a}
' Unable to parse '(c0fb150f-6bf3-44df-984a-3a0611ae5e4a)'
' Unable to parse '{0xc0fb150f,0x6bf3,0x44df,{0x98,0x4a,0x3a,0x06,0x11,0xae,0x5e,0x4a}}'
Remarks
This method requires the string to convert to be exactly in the format specified by the format
parameter, after leading and trailing white-space characters are removed. It returns false
if input
is null
or is not in the format specified by format
, and doesn't throw an exception.
The following table shows the accepted format specifiers for the format
parameter. "0" represents a digit; hyphens ("-"), braces ("{", "}"), and parentheses ("(", ")") appear as shown.
Specifier | Format of the input parameter |
---|---|
N | 32 digits: 00000000000000000000000000000000 |
D | 32 digits separated by hyphens: 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 |
B | 32 digits separated by hyphens, enclosed in braces: {00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000} |
P | 32 digits separated by hyphens, enclosed in parentheses: (00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000) |
X | Four hexadecimal values enclosed in braces, where the fourth value is a subset of eight hexadecimal values that is also enclosed in braces: {0x00000000,0x0000,0x0000,{0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00}} |