Convert.ToInt64 Method
Definition
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Converts a specified value to a 64-bit signed integer.
Overloads
ToInt64(Single) |
Converts the value of the specified single-precision floating-point number to an equivalent 64-bit signed integer. |
ToInt64(String, Int32) |
Converts the string representation of a number in a specified base to an equivalent 64-bit signed integer. |
ToInt64(String, IFormatProvider) |
Converts the specified string representation of a number to an equivalent 64-bit signed integer, using the specified culture-specific formatting information. |
ToInt64(Object, IFormatProvider) |
Converts the value of the specified object to a 64-bit signed integer, using the specified culture-specific formatting information. |
ToInt64(UInt64) |
Converts the value of the specified 64-bit unsigned integer to an equivalent 64-bit signed integer. |
ToInt64(UInt32) |
Converts the value of the specified 32-bit unsigned integer to an equivalent 64-bit signed integer. |
ToInt64(UInt16) |
Converts the value of the specified 16-bit unsigned integer to the equivalent 64-bit signed integer. |
ToInt64(String) |
Converts the specified string representation of a number to an equivalent 64-bit signed integer. |
ToInt64(SByte) |
Converts the value of the specified 8-bit signed integer to the equivalent 64-bit signed integer. |
ToInt64(Object) |
Converts the value of the specified object to a 64-bit signed integer. |
ToInt64(Int64) |
Returns the specified 64-bit signed integer; no actual conversion is performed. |
ToInt64(Byte) |
Converts the value of the specified 8-bit unsigned integer to the equivalent 64-bit signed integer. |
ToInt64(Char) |
Converts the value of the specified Unicode character to the equivalent 64-bit signed integer. |
ToInt64(DateTime) |
Calling this method always throws InvalidCastException. |
ToInt64(Boolean) |
Converts the specified Boolean value to the equivalent 64-bit signed integer. |
ToInt64(Double) |
Converts the value of the specified double-precision floating-point number to an equivalent 64-bit signed integer. |
ToInt64(Int16) |
Converts the value of the specified 16-bit signed integer to an equivalent 64-bit signed integer. |
ToInt64(Int32) |
Converts the value of the specified 32-bit signed integer to an equivalent 64-bit signed integer. |
ToInt64(Decimal) |
Converts the value of the specified decimal number to an equivalent 64-bit signed integer. |
ToInt64(Single)
- Source:
- Convert.cs
- Source:
- Convert.cs
- Source:
- Convert.cs
Converts the value of the specified single-precision floating-point number to an equivalent 64-bit signed integer.
public:
static long ToInt64(float value);
public static long ToInt64 (float value);
static member ToInt64 : single -> int64
Public Shared Function ToInt64 (value As Single) As Long
Parameters
- value
- Single
The single-precision floating-point number to convert.
Returns
value
, rounded to the nearest 64-bit signed integer. If value
is halfway between two whole numbers, the even number is returned; that is, 4.5 is converted to 4, and 5.5 is converted to 6.
Exceptions
value
is greater than Int64.MaxValue or less than Int64.MinValue.
Examples
The following example attempts to convert each element in an array of Single values to a long integer.
float[] values= { Single.MinValue, -1.38e10f, -1023.299f, -12.98f,
0f, 9.113e-16f, 103.919f, 17834.191f, Single.MaxValue };
long result;
foreach (float value in values)
{
try {
result = Convert.ToInt64(value);
Console.WriteLine("Converted the {0} value {1} to the {2} value {3}.",
value.GetType().Name, value, result.GetType().Name, result);
}
catch (OverflowException) {
Console.WriteLine("{0} is outside the range of the Int64 type.", value);
}
}
// The example displays the following output:
// -3.4028235E+38 is outside the range of the Int64 type.
// Converted the Single value -1.38E+10 to the Int64 value -13799999488.
// Converted the Single value -1023.299 to the Int64 value -1023.
// Converted the Single value -12.98 to the Int64 value -13.
// Converted the Single value 0 to the Int64 value 0.
// Converted the Single value 9.113E-16 to the Int64 value 0.
// Converted the Single value 103.919 to the Int64 value 104.
// Converted the Single value 17834.191 to the Int64 value 17834.
// 3.4028235E+38 is outside the range of the Int64 type.
let values =
[| Single.MinValue; -1.38e10f; -1023.299f; -12.98f
0f; 9.113e-16f; 103.919f; 17834.191f; Single.MaxValue |]
for value in values do
try
let result = Convert.ToInt64 value
printfn $"Converted the {value.GetType().Name} value {value} to the {result.GetType().Name} value {result}."
with :? OverflowException ->
printfn $"{value} is outside the range of the Int64 type."
// The example displays the following output:
// -3.40282346638529E+38 is outside the range of the Int64 type.
// -13799999488 is outside the range of the Int64 type.
// Converted the Double value -1023.29901123047 to the Int64 value -1023.
// Converted the Double value -12.9799995422363 to the Int64 value -13.
// Converted the Double value 0 to the Int64 value 0.
// Converted the Double value 9.11299983940444E-16 to the Int64 value 0.
// Converted the Double value 103.918998718262 to the Int64 value 104.
// Converted the Double value 17834.19140625 to the Int64 value 17834.
// 3.40282346638529E+38 is outside the range of the Int64 type.
Dim values() As Single = { Single.MinValue, -1.38e10, -1023.299, -12.98, _
0, 9.113e-16, 103.919, 17834.191, Single.MaxValue }
Dim result As Long
For Each value As Single In values
Try
result = Convert.ToInt64(value)
Console.WriteLine("Converted the {0} value {1} to the {2} value {3}.", _
value.GetType().Name, value, result.GetType().Name, result)
Catch e As OverflowException
Console.WriteLine("{0} is outside the range of the Int64 type.", value)
End Try
Next
' The example displays the following output:
' -3.4028235E+38 is outside the range of the Int64 type.
' Converted the Single value -1.38E+10 to the Int64 value -13799999488.
' Converted the Single value -1023.299 to the Int64 value -1023.
' Converted the Single value -12.98 to the Int64 value -13.
' Converted the Single value 0 to the Int64 value 0.
' Converted the Single value 9.113E-16 to the Int64 value 0.
' Converted the Single value 103.919 to the Int64 value 104.
' Converted the Single value 17834.191 to the Int64 value 17834.
' 3.4028235E+38 is outside the range of the Int64 type.
See also
Applies to
ToInt64(String, Int32)
- Source:
- Convert.cs
- Source:
- Convert.cs
- Source:
- Convert.cs
Converts the string representation of a number in a specified base to an equivalent 64-bit signed integer.
public:
static long ToInt64(System::String ^ value, int fromBase);
public static long ToInt64 (string value, int fromBase);
public static long ToInt64 (string? value, int fromBase);
static member ToInt64 : string * int -> int64
Public Shared Function ToInt64 (value As String, fromBase As Integer) As Long
Parameters
- value
- String
A string that contains the number to convert.
- fromBase
- Int32
The base of the number in value
, which must be 2, 8, 10, or 16.
Returns
A 64-bit signed integer that is equivalent to the number in value
, or 0 (zero) if value
is null
.
Exceptions
fromBase
is not 2, 8, 10, or 16.
-or-
value
, which represents a non-base 10 signed number, is prefixed with a negative sign.
value
is Empty.
value
contains a character that is not a valid digit in the base specified by fromBase
. The exception message indicates that there are no digits to convert if the first character in value
is invalid; otherwise, the message indicates that value
contains invalid trailing characters.
value
, which represents a non-base 10 signed number, is prefixed with a negative sign.
-or-
value
represents a number that is less than Int64.MinValue or greater than Int64.MaxValue.
Remarks
If fromBase
is 16, you can prefix the number specified by the value
parameter with "0x" or "0X".
Because the negative sign is not supported for non-base 10 numeric representations, the ToInt64(String, Int32) method assumes that negative numbers use two's complement representation. In other words, the method always interprets the highest-order binary bit of a long integer (bit 63) as its sign bit. As a result, it is possible to write code in which a non-base 10 number that is out of the range of the Int64 data type is converted to an Int64 value without the method throwing an exception. The following example converts MaxValue to its hexadecimal string representation, and then calls the ToInt64(String, Int32) method. Instead of throwing an exception, the method displays the message, "0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF converts to -1."
// Create a hexadecimal value out of range of the long type.
string value = ulong.MaxValue.ToString("X");
// Use Convert.ToInt64 to convert it back to a number.
try
{
long number = Convert.ToInt64(value, 16);
Console.WriteLine("0x{0} converts to {1}.", value, number);
}
catch (OverflowException)
{
Console.WriteLine("Unable to convert '0x{0}' to a long integer.", value);
}
// Create a hexadecimal value out of range of the long type.
let value = UInt64.MaxValue.ToString "X"
// Use Convert.ToInt64 to convert it back to a number.
try
let number = Convert.ToInt64(value, 16)
printfn $"0x{value} converts to {number}."
with :? OverflowException ->
printfn $"Unable to convert '0x{value}' to a long integer."
' Create a hexadecimal value out of range of the Long type.
Dim value As String = ULong.MaxValue.ToString("X")
' Call Convert.ToInt64 to convert it back to a number.
Try
Dim number As Long = Convert.ToInt64(value, 16)
Console.WriteLine("0x{0} converts to {1}.", value, number)
Catch e As OverflowException
Console.WriteLine("Unable to convert '0x{0}' to a long integer.", value)
End Try
When performing binary operations or numeric conversions, it is always the responsibility of the developer to verify that a method is using the appropriate numeric representation to interpret a particular value. As the following example illustrates, you can ensure that the method handles overflows appropriately by first determining whether a value represents an unsigned or a signed type when converting it to its hexadecimal string representation. Throw an exception if the original value was an unsigned type but the conversion back to an integer yields a value whose sign bit is on.
// Create a negative hexadecimal value out of range of the Byte type.
ulong sourceNumber = ulong.MaxValue;
bool isSigned = Math.Sign(Convert.ToDouble(sourceNumber.GetType().GetField("MinValue").GetValue(null))) == -1;
string value = sourceNumber.ToString("X");
long targetNumber;
try
{
targetNumber = Convert.ToInt64(value, 16);
if (! isSigned && ((targetNumber & 0x80000000) != 0))
throw new OverflowException();
else
Console.WriteLine("0x{0} converts to {1}.", value, targetNumber);
}
catch (OverflowException)
{
Console.WriteLine("Unable to convert '0x{0}' to a long integer.", value);
}
// Displays the following to the console:
// Unable to convert '0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF' to a long integer.
// Create a negative hexadecimal value out of range of the Byte type.
let sourceNumber = UInt64.MaxValue
let isSigned = sign (Convert.ToDouble(sourceNumber.GetType().GetField("MinValue").GetValue null)) = -1
let value = sourceNumber.ToString "X"
try
let targetNumber = Convert.ToInt64(value, 16)
if not isSigned && targetNumber &&& 0x80000000L <> 0L then
raise (OverflowException())
else
printfn $"0x{value} converts to {targetNumber}."
with :? OverflowException ->
printfn $"Unable to convert '0x{value}' to a long integer."
// Displays the following to the console:
// Unable to convert '0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF' to a long integer.
' Create a negative hexadecimal value out of range of the Long type.
Dim sourceNumber As ULong = ULong.MaxValue
Dim isSigned As Boolean = Math.Sign(sourceNumber.MinValue) = -1
Dim value As String = sourceNumber.ToString("X")
Dim targetNumber As Long
Try
targetNumber = Convert.ToInt64(value, 16)
If Not isSigned And ((targetNumber And &H8000000000) <> 0) Then
Throw New OverflowException()
Else
Console.WriteLine("0x{0} converts to {1}.", value, targetNumber)
End If
Catch e As OverflowException
Console.WriteLine("Unable to convert '0x{0}' to a long integer.", value)
End Try
' Displays the following to the console:
' Unable to convert '0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF' to a long integer.
The following example attempts to interpret each element in a string array as a hexadecimal string and convert it to a long integer.
using System;
public class Example
{
public static void Main()
{
string[] hexStrings = { "8000000000000000", "0FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF",
"f0000000000001000", "00A30", "D", "-13", "GAD" };
foreach (string hexString in hexStrings)
{
try {
long number = Convert.ToInt64(hexString, 16);
Console.WriteLine("Converted '{0}' to {1:N0}.", hexString, number);
}
catch (FormatException) {
Console.WriteLine("'{0}' is not in the correct format for a hexadecimal number.",
hexString);
}
catch (OverflowException) {
Console.WriteLine("'{0}' is outside the range of an Int64.", hexString);
}
catch (ArgumentException) {
Console.WriteLine("'{0}' is invalid in base 16.", hexString);
}
}
}
}
// The example displays the following output:
// Converted '8000000000000000' to -9,223,372,036,854,775,808.
// Converted '0FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF' to 1,152,921,504,606,846,975.
// 'f0000000000001000' is outside the range of an Int64.
// Converted '00A30' to 2,608.
// Converted 'D' to 13.
// '-13' is invalid in base 16.
// 'GAD' is not in the correct format for a hexadecimal number.
open System
let hexStrings =
[| "8000000000000000"; "0FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF"
"f0000000000001000"; "00A30"; "D"; "-13"; "GAD" |]
for hexString in hexStrings do
try
let number = Convert.ToInt64(hexString, 16)
printfn $"Converted '{hexString}' to {number:N0}."
with
| :? FormatException ->
printfn $"'{hexString}' is not in the correct format for a hexadecimal number."
| :? OverflowException ->
printfn $"'{hexString}' is outside the range of an Int64."
| :? ArgumentException ->
printfn $"'{hexString}' is invalid in base 16."
// The example displays the following output:
// Converted '8000000000000000' to -9,223,372,036,854,775,808.
// Converted '0FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF' to 1,152,921,504,606,846,975.
// 'f0000000000001000' is outside the range of an Int64.
// Converted '00A30' to 2,608.
// Converted 'D' to 13.
// '-13' is invalid in base 16.
// 'GAD' is not in the correct format for a hexadecimal number.
Module Example
Public Sub Main()
Dim hexStrings() As String = { "8000000000000000", "0FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF", _
"f0000000000001000", "00A30", "D", "-13", "GAD" }
For Each hexString As String In hexStrings
Try
Dim number As Long = Convert.ToInt64(hexString, 16)
Console.WriteLine("Converted '{0}' to {1:N0}.", hexString, number)
Catch e As FormatException
Console.WriteLine("'{0}' is not in the correct format for a hexadecimal number.", _
hexString)
Catch e As OverflowException
Console.WriteLine("'{0}' is outside the range of an Int64.", hexString)
Catch e As ArgumentException
Console.WriteLine("'{0}' is invalid in base 16.", hexString)
End Try
Next
End Sub
End Module
' The example displays the following output:
' Converted '8000000000000000' to -9,223,372,036,854,775,808.
' Converted '0FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF' to 1,152,921,504,606,846,975.
' 'f0000000000001000' is outside the range of an Int64.
' Converted '00A30' to 2,608.
' Converted 'D' to 13.
' '-13' is invalid in base 16.
' 'GAD' is not in the correct format for a hexadecimal number.
Applies to
ToInt64(String, IFormatProvider)
- Source:
- Convert.cs
- Source:
- Convert.cs
- Source:
- Convert.cs
Converts the specified string representation of a number to an equivalent 64-bit signed integer, using the specified culture-specific formatting information.
public:
static long ToInt64(System::String ^ value, IFormatProvider ^ provider);
public static long ToInt64 (string value, IFormatProvider provider);
public static long ToInt64 (string? value, IFormatProvider? provider);
static member ToInt64 : string * IFormatProvider -> int64
Public Shared Function ToInt64 (value As String, provider As IFormatProvider) As Long
Parameters
- value
- String
A string that contains the number to convert.
- provider
- IFormatProvider
An object that supplies culture-specific formatting information.
Returns
A 64-bit signed integer that is equivalent to the number in value
, or 0 (zero) if value
is null
.
Exceptions
value
does not consist of an optional sign followed by a sequence of digits (0 through 9).
value
represents a number that is less than Int64.MinValue or greater than Int64.MaxValue.
Examples
The following example defines a custom NumberFormatInfo object that recognizes the string "pos" as the positive sign and the string "neg" as the negative sign. It then attempts to convert each element of a numeric string array to an integer using both this provider and the NumberFormatInfo provider for the invariant culture.
using System;
using System.Globalization;
public class Example
{
public static void Main()
{
// Create a NumberFormatInfo object and set the properties that
// affect conversions using Convert.ToInt64(String, IFormatProvider).
NumberFormatInfo customProvider = new NumberFormatInfo();
customProvider.NegativeSign = "neg ";
customProvider.PositiveSign = "pos ";
// Create an array of providers with the custom provider and the
// NumberFormatInfo object for the invariant culture.
NumberFormatInfo[] providers = { customProvider,
NumberFormatInfo.InvariantInfo };
// Define an array of strings to parse.
string[] numericStrings = { "123456789", "+123456789", "pos 123456789",
"-123456789", "neg 123456789", "123456789.",
"123,456,789", "(123456789)",
"9223372036854775808", "-9223372036854775809" };
for (int ctr = 0; ctr < 2; ctr++)
{
IFormatProvider provider = providers[ctr];
Console.WriteLine(ctr == 0 ? "Custom Provider:" : "Invariant Culture:");
foreach (string numericString in numericStrings)
{
Console.Write(" {0,-22} --> ", numericString);
try {
Console.WriteLine("{0,22}", Convert.ToInt32(numericString, provider));
}
catch (FormatException) {
Console.WriteLine("{0,22}", "Unrecognized Format");
}
catch (OverflowException) {
Console.WriteLine("{0,22}", "Overflow");
}
}
Console.WriteLine();
}
}
}
// The example displays the following output:
// Custom Provider:
// 123456789 --> 123456789
// +123456789 --> Unrecognized Format
// pos 123456789 --> 123456789
// -123456789 --> Unrecognized Format
// neg 123456789 --> -123456789
// 123456789. --> Unrecognized Format
// 123,456,789 --> Unrecognized Format
// (123456789) --> Unrecognized Format
// 9223372036854775808 --> Overflow
// -9223372036854775809 --> Unrecognized Format
//
// Invariant Culture:
// 123456789 --> 123456789
// +123456789 --> 123456789
// pos 123456789 --> Unrecognized Format
// -123456789 --> -123456789
// neg 123456789 --> Unrecognized Format
// 123456789. --> Unrecognized Format
// 123,456,789 --> Unrecognized Format
// (123456789) --> Unrecognized Format
// 9223372036854775808 --> Overflow
// -9223372036854775809 --> Overflow
open System
open System.Globalization
// Create a NumberFormatInfo object and set the properties that
// affect conversions using Convert.ToInt64(String, IFormatProvider).
let customProvider = NumberFormatInfo()
customProvider.NegativeSign <- "neg "
customProvider.PositiveSign <- "pos "
// Create an array of providers with the custom provider and the
// NumberFormatInfo object for the invariant culture.
let providers =
[| customProvider; NumberFormatInfo.InvariantInfo |]
// Define an array of strings to parse.
let numericStrings =
[| "123456789"; "+123456789"; "pos 123456789"
"-123456789"; "neg 123456789"; "123456789."
"123,456,789"; "(123456789)"
"9223372036854775808"; "-9223372036854775809" |]
for i = 0 to 2 do
let provider = providers[i]
printfn $"""{if i = 0 then "Custom Provider:" else "Invariant Culture:"}"""
for numericString in numericStrings do
printf $" {numericString,-22} --> "
try
printfn $"{Convert.ToInt32(numericString, provider),22}"
with
| :? FormatException ->
printfn "%22s" "Unrecognized Format"
| :? OverflowException ->
printfn "%22s" "Overflow"
printfn ""
// The example displays the following output:
// Custom Provider:
// 123456789 --> 123456789
// +123456789 --> Unrecognized Format
// pos 123456789 --> 123456789
// -123456789 --> Unrecognized Format
// neg 123456789 --> -123456789
// 123456789. --> Unrecognized Format
// 123,456,789 --> Unrecognized Format
// (123456789) --> Unrecognized Format
// 9223372036854775808 --> Overflow
// -9223372036854775809 --> Unrecognized Format
//
// Invariant Culture:
// 123456789 --> 123456789
// +123456789 --> 123456789
// pos 123456789 --> Unrecognized Format
// -123456789 --> -123456789
// neg 123456789 --> Unrecognized Format
// 123456789. --> Unrecognized Format
// 123,456,789 --> Unrecognized Format
// (123456789) --> Unrecognized Format
// 9223372036854775808 --> Overflow
// -9223372036854775809 --> Overflow
Imports System.Globalization
Public Module Example
Public Sub Main()
' Create a NumberFormatInfo object and set the properties that
' affect conversions using Convert.ToInt64(String, IFormatProvider).
Dim customProvider As New NumberFormatInfo()
customProvider.NegativeSign = "neg "
customProvider.PositiveSign = "pos "
' Create an array of providers with the custom provider and the
' NumberFormatInfo object for the invariant culture.
Dim providers() As NumberFormatInfo = {customProvider, _
NumberFormatInfo.InvariantInfo }
' Define an array of strings to parse.
Dim numericStrings() As String = { "123456789", "+123456789", _
"pos 123456789", "-123456789", _
"neg 123456789", "123456789.", _
"123,456,789", "(123456789)", _
"9223372036854775808", "-9223372036854775809" }
For ctr As Integer = 0 to 1
Dim provider As IFormatProvider = providers(ctr)
Console.WriteLine(IIf(ctr = 0, "Custom Provider:", "Invariant Culture:"))
For Each numericString As String In numericStrings
Console.Write(" {0,-22} --> ", numericString)
Try
Console.WriteLine("{0,22}", Convert.ToInt32(numericString, provider))
Catch e As FormatException
Console.WriteLine("{0,22}", "Unrecognized Format")
Catch e As OverflowException
Console.WriteLine("{0,22}", "Overflow")
End Try
Next
Console.WriteLine()
Next
End Sub
End Module
' The example displays the following output:
' Custom Provider:
' 123456789 --> 123456789
' +123456789 --> Unrecognized Format
' pos 123456789 --> 123456789
' -123456789 --> Unrecognized Format
' neg 123456789 --> -123456789
' 123456789. --> Unrecognized Format
' 123,456,789 --> Unrecognized Format
' (123456789) --> Unrecognized Format
' 9223372036854775808 --> Overflow
' -9223372036854775809 --> Unrecognized Format
'
' Invariant Culture:
' 123456789 --> 123456789
' +123456789 --> 123456789
' pos 123456789 --> Unrecognized Format
' -123456789 --> -123456789
' neg 123456789 --> Unrecognized Format
' 123456789. --> Unrecognized Format
' 123,456,789 --> Unrecognized Format
' (123456789) --> Unrecognized Format
' 9223372036854775808 --> Overflow
' -9223372036854775809 --> Overflow
Remarks
The return value is the result of invoking the Int64.Parse method on value
.
provider
is an IFormatProvider
instance that obtains a NumberFormatInfo object. The NumberFormatInfo
object provides culture-specific information about the format of value
. If provider
is null
, the NumberFormatInfo
for the current culture is used.
If you prefer not to handle an exception if the conversion fails, you can call the Int64.TryParse method instead. It returns a Boolean value that indicates whether the conversion succeeded or failed.
Applies to
ToInt64(Object, IFormatProvider)
- Source:
- Convert.cs
- Source:
- Convert.cs
- Source:
- Convert.cs
Converts the value of the specified object to a 64-bit signed integer, using the specified culture-specific formatting information.
public:
static long ToInt64(System::Object ^ value, IFormatProvider ^ provider);
public static long ToInt64 (object value, IFormatProvider provider);
public static long ToInt64 (object? value, IFormatProvider? provider);
static member ToInt64 : obj * IFormatProvider -> int64
Public Shared Function ToInt64 (value As Object, provider As IFormatProvider) As Long
Parameters
- value
- Object
An object that implements the IConvertible interface.
- provider
- IFormatProvider
An object that supplies culture-specific formatting information.
Returns
A 64-bit signed integer that is equivalent to value
, or zero if value
is null
.
Exceptions
value
is not in an appropriate format.
value
represents a number that is less than Int64.MinValue or greater than Int64.MaxValue.
Examples
The following example defines a class that implements IConvertible and a class that implements IFormatProvider. Objects of the class that implements IConvertible hold an array of Double values. An object of each class is passed to the ToInt64
method. This method returns an average of the array of Double values, using the object that implements IFormatProvider to determine how to calculate the average.
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Collections;
// Define the types of averaging available in the class
// implementing IConvertible.
public enum class AverageType : short
{
None = 0,
GeometricMean = 1,
ArithmeticMean = 2,
Median = 3
};
// Pass an instance of this class to methods that require an
// IFormatProvider. The class instance determines the type of
// average to calculate.
ref class AverageInfo: public IFormatProvider
{
protected:
AverageType AvgType;
public:
// Specify the type of averaging in the constructor.
AverageInfo( AverageType avgType )
{
this->AvgType = avgType;
}
// This method returns a reference to the containing object
// if an object of AverageInfo type is requested.
virtual Object^ GetFormat( Type^ argType )
{
if ( argType == AverageInfo::typeid)
return this;
else
return (Object^)0;
}
property AverageType TypeOfAverage
{
// Use this property to set or get the type of averaging.
AverageType get()
{
return this->AvgType;
}
void set( AverageType value )
{
this->AvgType = value;
}
}
};
// This class encapsulates an array of double values and implements
// the IConvertible interface. Most of the IConvertible methods
// return an average of the array elements in one of three types:
// arithmetic mean, geometric mean, or median.
ref class DataSet: public IConvertible
{
private:
static Object^ null = nullptr;
protected:
ArrayList^ data;
AverageInfo^ defaultProvider;
// This method unboxes a boxed double.
double UnBoxDouble( Object^ obj )
{
return *static_cast<double^>(obj);
}
public:
// Construct the object and add an initial list of values.
// Create a default format provider.
DataSet( ... array<Double>^values )
{
data = gcnew ArrayList( (Array^)values );
defaultProvider = gcnew AverageInfo( AverageType::ArithmeticMean );
}
// Add additional values with this method.
int Add( double value )
{
data->Add( value );
return data->Count;
}
property double Item[ int ]
{
// Get, set, and add values with this indexer property.
double get( int index )
{
if ( index >= 0 && index < data->Count )
return UnBoxDouble( data[ index ] );
else
throw gcnew InvalidOperationException( "[DataSet.get] Index out of range." );
}
void set( int index, double value )
{
if ( index >= 0 && index < data->Count )
data[ index ] = value;
else
if ( index == data->Count )
data->Add( value );
else
throw gcnew InvalidOperationException( "[DataSet.set] Index out of range." );
}
}
property int Count
{
// This property returns the number of elements in the object.
int get()
{
return data->Count;
}
}
protected:
// This method calculates the average of the object's elements.
double Average( AverageType avgType )
{
double SumProd;
if ( data->Count == 0 )
return 0.0;
switch ( avgType )
{
case AverageType::GeometricMean:
SumProd = 1.0;
for ( int Index = 0; Index < data->Count; Index++ )
SumProd *= UnBoxDouble( data[ Index ] );
// This calculation will not fail with negative
// elements.
return Math::Sign( SumProd ) * Math::Pow( Math::Abs( SumProd ), 1.0 / data->Count );
case AverageType::ArithmeticMean:
SumProd = 0.0;
for ( int Index = 0; Index < data->Count; Index++ )
SumProd += UnBoxDouble( data[ Index ] );
return SumProd / data->Count;
case AverageType::Median:
if ( data->Count % 2 == 0 )
return (UnBoxDouble( data[ data->Count / 2 ] ) + UnBoxDouble( data[ data->Count / 2 - 1 ] )) / 2.0;
else
return UnBoxDouble( data[ data->Count / 2 ] );
default:
return 0.0;
}
}
// Get the AverageInfo object from the caller's format provider,
// or use the local default.
AverageInfo^ GetAverageInfo( IFormatProvider^ provider )
{
AverageInfo^ avgInfo = nullptr;
if ( provider != nullptr )
avgInfo = static_cast<AverageInfo^>(provider->GetFormat( AverageInfo::typeid ));
if ( avgInfo == nullptr )
return defaultProvider;
else
return avgInfo;
}
// Calculate the average and limit the range.
double CalcNLimitAverage( double min, double max, IFormatProvider^ provider )
{
// Get the format provider and calculate the average.
AverageInfo^ avgInfo = GetAverageInfo( provider );
double avg = Average( avgInfo->TypeOfAverage );
// Limit the range, based on the minimum and maximum values
// for the type.
return avg > max ? max : avg < min ? min : avg;
}
public:
// The following elements are required by IConvertible.
// None of these conversion functions throw exceptions. When
// the data is out of range for the type, the appropriate
// MinValue or MaxValue is used.
virtual TypeCode GetTypeCode()
{
return TypeCode::Object;
}
virtual bool ToBoolean( IFormatProvider^ provider )
{
// ToBoolean is false if the dataset is empty.
if ( data->Count <= 0 )
return false;
// For median averaging, ToBoolean is true if any
// non-discarded elements are nonzero.
else
// For median averaging, ToBoolean is true if any
// non-discarded elements are nonzero.
if ( AverageType::Median == GetAverageInfo( provider )->TypeOfAverage )
{
if ( data->Count % 2 == 0 )
return (UnBoxDouble( data[ data->Count / 2 ] ) != 0.0 || UnBoxDouble( data[ data->Count / 2 - 1 ] ) != 0.0);
else
return UnBoxDouble( data[ data->Count / 2 ] ) != 0.0;
}
// For arithmetic or geometric mean averaging, ToBoolean is
// true if any element of the dataset is nonzero.
else
{
for ( int Index = 0; Index < data->Count; Index++ )
if ( UnBoxDouble( data[ Index ] ) != 0.0 )
return true;
return false;
}
}
virtual Byte ToByte( IFormatProvider^ provider )
{
return Convert::ToByte( CalcNLimitAverage( Byte::MinValue, Byte::MaxValue, provider ) );
}
virtual Char ToChar( IFormatProvider^ provider )
{
return Convert::ToChar( Convert::ToUInt16( CalcNLimitAverage( Char::MinValue, Char::MaxValue, provider ) ) );
}
// Convert to DateTime by adding the calculated average as
// seconds to the current date and time. A valid DateTime is
// always returned.
virtual DateTime ToDateTime( IFormatProvider^ provider )
{
double seconds = Average( GetAverageInfo( provider )->TypeOfAverage );
try
{
return DateTime::Now.AddSeconds( seconds );
}
catch ( ArgumentOutOfRangeException^ )
{
return seconds < 0.0 ? DateTime::MinValue : DateTime::MaxValue;
}
}
virtual Decimal ToDecimal( IFormatProvider^ provider )
{
// The Double conversion rounds Decimal.MinValue and
// Decimal.MaxValue to invalid Decimal values, so the
// following limits must be used.
return Convert::ToDecimal( CalcNLimitAverage( -79228162514264330000000000000.0, 79228162514264330000000000000.0, provider ) );
}
virtual double ToDouble( IFormatProvider^ provider )
{
return Average( GetAverageInfo( provider )->TypeOfAverage );
}
virtual short ToInt16( IFormatProvider^ provider )
{
return Convert::ToInt16( CalcNLimitAverage( Int16::MinValue, Int16::MaxValue, provider ) );
}
virtual int ToInt32( IFormatProvider^ provider )
{
return Convert::ToInt32( CalcNLimitAverage( Int32::MinValue, Int32::MaxValue, provider ) );
}
virtual __int64 ToInt64( IFormatProvider^ provider )
{
// The Double conversion rounds Int64.MinValue and
// Int64.MaxValue to invalid Int64 values, so the following
// limits must be used.
return Convert::ToInt64( CalcNLimitAverage( -9223372036854775000, 9223372036854775000, provider ) );
}
virtual signed char ToSByte( IFormatProvider^ provider )
{
return Convert::ToSByte( CalcNLimitAverage( SByte::MinValue, SByte::MaxValue, provider ) );
}
virtual float ToSingle( IFormatProvider^ provider )
{
return Convert::ToSingle( CalcNLimitAverage( Single::MinValue, Single::MaxValue, provider ) );
}
virtual UInt16 ToUInt16( IFormatProvider^ provider )
{
return Convert::ToUInt16( CalcNLimitAverage( UInt16::MinValue, UInt16::MaxValue, provider ) );
}
virtual UInt32 ToUInt32( IFormatProvider^ provider )
{
return Convert::ToUInt32( CalcNLimitAverage( UInt32::MinValue, UInt32::MaxValue, provider ) );
}
virtual UInt64 ToUInt64( IFormatProvider^ provider )
{
// The Double conversion rounds UInt64.MaxValue to an invalid
// UInt64 value, so the following limit must be used.
return Convert::ToUInt64( CalcNLimitAverage( 0, 18446744073709550000.0, provider ) );
}
virtual Object^ ToType( Type^ conversionType, IFormatProvider^ provider )
{
return Convert::ChangeType( Average( GetAverageInfo( provider )->TypeOfAverage ), conversionType );
}
virtual String^ ToString( IFormatProvider^ provider )
{
AverageType avgType = GetAverageInfo( provider )->TypeOfAverage;
return String::Format( "( {0}: {1:G10} )", avgType, Average( avgType ) );
}
};
// Display a DataSet with three different format providers.
void DisplayDataSet( DataSet^ ds )
{
IFormatProvider^ null = nullptr;
String^ fmt = "{0,-12}{1,20}{2,20}{3,20}";
AverageInfo^ median = gcnew AverageInfo( AverageType::Median );
AverageInfo^ geMean = gcnew AverageInfo( AverageType::GeometricMean );
// Display the dataset elements.
if ( ds->Count > 0 )
{
Console::Write( "\nDataSet: [{0}", ds->Item[ 0 ] );
for ( int iX = 1; iX < ds->Count; iX++ )
Console::Write( ", {0}", ds->Item[ iX ] );
Console::WriteLine( "]\n" );
}
Console::WriteLine( fmt, "Convert::", "Default", "Geometric Mean", "Median" );
Console::WriteLine( fmt, "---------", "-------", "--------------", "------" );
Console::WriteLine( fmt, "ToBoolean", Convert::ToBoolean( ds, null ), Convert::ToBoolean( ds, geMean ), Convert::ToBoolean( ds, median ) );
Console::WriteLine( fmt, "ToByte", Convert::ToByte( ds, null ), Convert::ToByte( ds, geMean ), Convert::ToByte( ds, median ) );
Console::WriteLine( fmt, "ToChar", Convert::ToChar( ds, null ), Convert::ToChar( ds, geMean ), Convert::ToChar( ds, median ) );
Console::WriteLine( "{0,-12}{1,20:yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss}"
"{2,20:yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss}{3,20:yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss}", "ToDateTime", Convert::ToDateTime( ds, null ), Convert::ToDateTime( ds, geMean ), Convert::ToDateTime( ds, median ) );
Console::WriteLine( fmt, "ToDecimal", Convert::ToDecimal( ds, null ), Convert::ToDecimal( ds, geMean ), Convert::ToDecimal( ds, median ) );
Console::WriteLine( fmt, "ToDouble", Convert::ToDouble( ds, null ), Convert::ToDouble( ds, geMean ), Convert::ToDouble( ds, median ) );
Console::WriteLine( fmt, "ToInt16", Convert::ToInt16( ds, null ), Convert::ToInt16( ds, geMean ), Convert::ToInt16( ds, median ) );
Console::WriteLine( fmt, "ToInt32", Convert::ToInt32( ds, null ), Convert::ToInt32( ds, geMean ), Convert::ToInt32( ds, median ) );
Console::WriteLine( fmt, "ToInt64", Convert::ToInt64( ds, null ), Convert::ToInt64( ds, geMean ), Convert::ToInt64( ds, median ) );
Console::WriteLine( fmt, "ToSByte", Convert::ToSByte( ds, null ), Convert::ToSByte( ds, geMean ), Convert::ToSByte( ds, median ) );
Console::WriteLine( fmt, "ToSingle", Convert::ToSingle( ds, null ), Convert::ToSingle( ds, geMean ), Convert::ToSingle( ds, median ) );
Console::WriteLine( fmt, "ToUInt16", Convert::ToUInt16( ds, null ), Convert::ToUInt16( ds, geMean ), Convert::ToUInt16( ds, median ) );
Console::WriteLine( fmt, "ToUInt32", Convert::ToUInt32( ds, null ), Convert::ToUInt32( ds, geMean ), Convert::ToUInt32( ds, median ) );
Console::WriteLine( fmt, "ToUInt64", Convert::ToUInt64( ds, null ), Convert::ToUInt64( ds, geMean ), Convert::ToUInt64( ds, median ) );
}
int main()
{
Console::WriteLine( "This example of the "
"Convert::To<Type>( Object*, IFormatProvider* ) methods "
"\ngenerates the following output. The example "
"displays the values \nreturned by the methods, "
"using several IFormatProvider objects.\n" );
// To call a [ParamArray] method in C++, you cannot just
// list the parameters, you need to build an array.
array<Double>^dataElem = gcnew array<Double>(6);
dataElem[ 0 ] = 10.5;
dataElem[ 1 ] = 22.2;
dataElem[ 2 ] = 45.9;
dataElem[ 3 ] = 88.7;
dataElem[ 4 ] = 156.05;
dataElem[ 5 ] = 297.6;
DataSet^ ds1 = gcnew DataSet( dataElem );
DisplayDataSet( ds1 );
dataElem = gcnew array<Double>(5);
dataElem[ 0 ] = 359999.95;
dataElem[ 1 ] = 425000;
dataElem[ 2 ] = 499999.5;
dataElem[ 3 ] = 775000;
dataElem[ 4 ] = 1695000;
DataSet^ ds2 = gcnew DataSet( dataElem );
DisplayDataSet( ds2 );
}
/*
This example of the Convert::To<Type>( Object*, IFormatProvider* ) methods
generates the following output. The example displays the values
returned by the methods, using several IFormatProvider objects.
DataSet: [10.5, 22.2, 45.9, 88.7, 156.05, 297.6]
Convert:: Default Geometric Mean Median
--------- ------- -------------- ------
ToBoolean True True True
ToByte 103 59 67
ToChar g ; C
ToDateTime 2003-05-13 15:30:23 2003-05-13 15:29:39 2003-05-13 15:29:47
ToDecimal 103.491666666667 59.4332135445164 67.3
ToDouble 103.491666666667 59.4332135445164 67.3
ToInt16 103 59 67
ToInt32 103 59 67
ToInt64 103 59 67
ToSByte 103 59 67
ToSingle 103.4917 59.43321 67.3
ToUInt16 103 59 67
ToUInt32 103 59 67
ToUInt64 103 59 67
DataSet: [359999.95, 425000, 499999.5, 775000, 1695000]
Convert:: Default Geometric Mean Median
--------- ------- -------------- ------
ToBoolean True True True
ToByte 255 255 255
ToChar ? ? ?
ToDateTime 2003-05-22 08:05:19 2003-05-20 22:54:57 2003-05-19 10:21:59
ToDecimal 750999.89 631577.237188435 499999.5
ToDouble 750999.89 631577.237188435 499999.5
ToInt16 32767 32767 32767
ToInt32 751000 631577 500000
ToInt64 751000 631577 500000
ToSByte 127 127 127
ToSingle 750999.9 631577.3 499999.5
ToUInt16 65535 65535 65535
ToUInt32 751000 631577 500000
ToUInt64 751000 631577 500000
*/
using System;
using System.Collections;
// Define the types of averaging available in the class
// implementing IConvertible.
public enum AverageType : short
{
None = 0,
GeometricMean = 1,
ArithmeticMean = 2,
Median = 3
};
// Pass an instance of this class to methods that require an
// IFormatProvider. The class instance determines the type of
// average to calculate.
public class AverageInfo : IFormatProvider
{
protected AverageType AvgType;
// Specify the type of averaging in the constructor.
public AverageInfo( AverageType avgType )
{
this.AvgType = avgType;
}
// This method returns a reference to the containing object
// if an object of AverageInfo type is requested.
public object GetFormat( Type argType )
{
if ( argType == typeof( AverageInfo ) )
return this;
else
return null;
}
// Use this property to set or get the type of averaging.
public AverageType TypeOfAverage
{
get { return this.AvgType; }
set { this.AvgType = value; }
}
}
// This class encapsulates an array of double values and implements
// the IConvertible interface. Most of the IConvertible methods
// return an average of the array elements in one of three types:
// arithmetic mean, geometric mean, or median.
public class DataSet : IConvertible
{
protected ArrayList data;
protected AverageInfo defaultProvider;
// Construct the object and add an initial list of values.
// Create a default format provider.
public DataSet( params double[ ] values )
{
data = new ArrayList( values );
defaultProvider =
new AverageInfo( AverageType.ArithmeticMean );
}
// Add additional values with this method.
public int Add( double value )
{
data.Add( value );
return data.Count;
}
// Get, set, and add values with this indexer property.
public double this[ int index ]
{
get
{
if( index >= 0 && index < data.Count )
return (double)data[ index ];
else
throw new InvalidOperationException(
"[DataSet.get] Index out of range." );
}
set
{
if( index >= 0 && index < data.Count )
data[ index ] = value;
else if( index == data.Count )
data.Add( value );
else
throw new InvalidOperationException(
"[DataSet.set] Index out of range." );
}
}
// This property returns the number of elements in the object.
public int Count
{
get { return data.Count; }
}
// This method calculates the average of the object's elements.
protected double Average( AverageType avgType )
{
double SumProd;
if( data.Count == 0 )
return 0.0;
switch( avgType )
{
case AverageType.GeometricMean:
SumProd = 1.0;
for( int Index = 0; Index < data.Count; Index++ )
SumProd *= (double)data[ Index ];
// This calculation will not fail with negative
// elements.
return Math.Sign( SumProd ) * Math.Pow(
Math.Abs( SumProd ), 1.0 / data.Count );
case AverageType.ArithmeticMean:
SumProd = 0.0;
for( int Index = 0; Index < data.Count; Index++ )
SumProd += (double)data[ Index ];
return SumProd / data.Count;
case AverageType.Median:
if( data.Count % 2 == 0 )
return ( (double)data[ data.Count / 2 ] +
(double)data[ data.Count / 2 - 1 ] ) / 2.0;
else
return (double)data[ data.Count / 2 ];
default:
return 0.0;
}
}
// Get the AverageInfo object from the caller's format provider,
// or use the local default.
protected AverageInfo GetAverageInfo( IFormatProvider provider )
{
AverageInfo avgInfo = null;
if( provider != null )
avgInfo = (AverageInfo)provider.GetFormat(
typeof( AverageInfo ) );
if ( avgInfo == null )
return defaultProvider;
else
return avgInfo;
}
// Calculate the average and limit the range.
protected double CalcNLimitAverage( double min, double max,
IFormatProvider provider )
{
// Get the format provider and calculate the average.
AverageInfo avgInfo = GetAverageInfo( provider );
double avg = Average( avgInfo.TypeOfAverage );
// Limit the range, based on the minimum and maximum values
// for the type.
return avg > max ? max : avg < min ? min : avg;
}
// The following elements are required by IConvertible.
// None of these conversion functions throw exceptions. When
// the data is out of range for the type, the appropriate
// MinValue or MaxValue is used.
public TypeCode GetTypeCode( )
{
return TypeCode.Object;
}
public bool ToBoolean( IFormatProvider provider )
{
// ToBoolean is false if the dataset is empty.
if( data.Count <= 0 )
{
return false;
}
// For median averaging, ToBoolean is true if any
// non-discarded elements are nonzero.
else if( AverageType.Median ==
GetAverageInfo( provider ).TypeOfAverage )
{
if (data.Count % 2 == 0 )
return ( (double)data[ data.Count / 2 ] != 0.0 ||
(double)data[ data.Count / 2 - 1 ] != 0.0 );
else
return (double)data[ data.Count / 2 ] != 0.0;
}
// For arithmetic or geometric mean averaging, ToBoolean is
// true if any element of the dataset is nonzero.
else
{
for( int Index = 0; Index < data.Count; Index++ )
if( (double)data[ Index ] != 0.0 )
return true;
return false;
}
}
public byte ToByte( IFormatProvider provider )
{
return Convert.ToByte( CalcNLimitAverage(
Byte.MinValue, Byte.MaxValue, provider ) );
}
public char ToChar( IFormatProvider provider )
{
return Convert.ToChar( Convert.ToUInt16( CalcNLimitAverage(
Char.MinValue, Char.MaxValue, provider ) ) );
}
// Convert to DateTime by adding the calculated average as
// seconds to the current date and time. A valid DateTime is
// always returned.
public DateTime ToDateTime( IFormatProvider provider )
{
double seconds =
Average( GetAverageInfo( provider ).TypeOfAverage );
try
{
return DateTime.Now.AddSeconds( seconds );
}
catch( ArgumentOutOfRangeException )
{
return seconds < 0.0 ? DateTime.MinValue : DateTime.MaxValue;
}
}
public decimal ToDecimal( IFormatProvider provider )
{
// The Double conversion rounds Decimal.MinValue and
// Decimal.MaxValue to invalid Decimal values, so the
// following limits must be used.
return Convert.ToDecimal( CalcNLimitAverage(
-79228162514264330000000000000.0,
79228162514264330000000000000.0, provider ) );
}
public double ToDouble( IFormatProvider provider )
{
return Average( GetAverageInfo(provider).TypeOfAverage );
}
public short ToInt16( IFormatProvider provider )
{
return Convert.ToInt16( CalcNLimitAverage(
Int16.MinValue, Int16.MaxValue, provider ) );
}
public int ToInt32( IFormatProvider provider )
{
return Convert.ToInt32( CalcNLimitAverage(
Int32.MinValue, Int32.MaxValue, provider ) );
}
public long ToInt64( IFormatProvider provider )
{
// The Double conversion rounds Int64.MinValue and
// Int64.MaxValue to invalid Int64 values, so the following
// limits must be used.
return Convert.ToInt64( CalcNLimitAverage(
-9223372036854775000, 9223372036854775000, provider ) );
}
public SByte ToSByte( IFormatProvider provider )
{
return Convert.ToSByte( CalcNLimitAverage(
SByte.MinValue, SByte.MaxValue, provider ) );
}
public float ToSingle( IFormatProvider provider )
{
return Convert.ToSingle( CalcNLimitAverage(
Single.MinValue, Single.MaxValue, provider ) );
}
public UInt16 ToUInt16( IFormatProvider provider )
{
return Convert.ToUInt16( CalcNLimitAverage(
UInt16.MinValue, UInt16.MaxValue, provider ) );
}
public UInt32 ToUInt32( IFormatProvider provider )
{
return Convert.ToUInt32( CalcNLimitAverage(
UInt32.MinValue, UInt32.MaxValue, provider ) );
}
public UInt64 ToUInt64( IFormatProvider provider )
{
// The Double conversion rounds UInt64.MaxValue to an invalid
// UInt64 value, so the following limit must be used.
return Convert.ToUInt64( CalcNLimitAverage(
0, 18446744073709550000.0, provider ) );
}
public object ToType( Type conversionType,
IFormatProvider provider )
{
return Convert.ChangeType( Average(
GetAverageInfo( provider ).TypeOfAverage ),
conversionType );
}
public string ToString( IFormatProvider provider )
{
AverageType avgType = GetAverageInfo( provider ).TypeOfAverage;
return String.Format( "( {0}: {1:G10} )", avgType,
Average( avgType ) );
}
}
class IConvertibleProviderDemo
{
// Display a DataSet with three different format providers.
public static void DisplayDataSet( DataSet ds )
{
string fmt = "{0,-12}{1,20}{2,20}{3,20}";
AverageInfo median = new AverageInfo( AverageType.Median );
AverageInfo geMean =
new AverageInfo( AverageType.GeometricMean );
// Display the dataset elements.
if( ds.Count > 0 )
{
Console.Write( "\nDataSet: [{0}", ds[ 0 ] );
for( int iX = 1; iX < ds.Count; iX++ )
Console.Write( ", {0}", ds[ iX ] );
Console.WriteLine( "]\n" );
}
Console.WriteLine( fmt, "Convert.", "Default",
"Geometric Mean", "Median");
Console.WriteLine( fmt, "--------", "-------",
"--------------", "------");
Console.WriteLine( fmt, "ToBoolean",
Convert.ToBoolean( ds, null ),
Convert.ToBoolean( ds, geMean ),
Convert.ToBoolean( ds, median ) );
Console.WriteLine( fmt, "ToByte",
Convert.ToByte( ds, null ),
Convert.ToByte( ds, geMean ),
Convert.ToByte( ds, median ) );
Console.WriteLine( fmt, "ToChar",
Convert.ToChar( ds, null ),
Convert.ToChar( ds, geMean ),
Convert.ToChar( ds, median ) );
Console.WriteLine( "{0,-12}{1,20:yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss}" +
"{2,20:yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss}{3,20:yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss}",
"ToDateTime", Convert.ToDateTime( ds, null ),
Convert.ToDateTime( ds, geMean ),
Convert.ToDateTime( ds, median ) );
Console.WriteLine( fmt, "ToDecimal",
Convert.ToDecimal( ds, null ),
Convert.ToDecimal( ds, geMean ),
Convert.ToDecimal( ds, median ) );
Console.WriteLine( fmt, "ToDouble",
Convert.ToDouble( ds, null ),
Convert.ToDouble( ds, geMean ),
Convert.ToDouble( ds, median ) );
Console.WriteLine( fmt, "ToInt16",
Convert.ToInt16( ds, null ),
Convert.ToInt16( ds, geMean ),
Convert.ToInt16( ds, median ) );
Console.WriteLine( fmt, "ToInt32",
Convert.ToInt32( ds, null ),
Convert.ToInt32( ds, geMean ),
Convert.ToInt32( ds, median ) );
Console.WriteLine( fmt, "ToInt64",
Convert.ToInt64( ds, null ),
Convert.ToInt64( ds, geMean ),
Convert.ToInt64( ds, median ) );
Console.WriteLine( fmt, "ToSByte",
Convert.ToSByte( ds, null ),
Convert.ToSByte( ds, geMean ),
Convert.ToSByte( ds, median ) );
Console.WriteLine( fmt, "ToSingle",
Convert.ToSingle( ds, null ),
Convert.ToSingle( ds, geMean ),
Convert.ToSingle( ds, median ) );
Console.WriteLine( fmt, "ToUInt16",
Convert.ToUInt16( ds, null ),
Convert.ToUInt16( ds, geMean ),
Convert.ToUInt16( ds, median ) );
Console.WriteLine( fmt, "ToUInt32",
Convert.ToUInt32( ds, null ),
Convert.ToUInt32( ds, geMean ),
Convert.ToUInt32( ds, median ) );
Console.WriteLine( fmt, "ToUInt64",
Convert.ToUInt64( ds, null ),
Convert.ToUInt64( ds, geMean ),
Convert.ToUInt64( ds, median ) );
}
public static void Main( )
{
Console.WriteLine( "This example of " +
"the Convert.To<Type>( object, IFormatProvider ) methods " +
"\ngenerates the following output. The example " +
"displays the values \nreturned by the methods, " +
"using several IFormatProvider objects.\n" );
DataSet ds1 = new DataSet(
10.5, 22.2, 45.9, 88.7, 156.05, 297.6 );
DisplayDataSet( ds1 );
DataSet ds2 = new DataSet(
359999.95, 425000, 499999.5, 775000, 1695000 );
DisplayDataSet( ds2 );
}
}
/*
This example of the Convert.To<Type>( object, IFormatProvider ) methods
generates the following output. The example displays the values
returned by the methods, using several IFormatProvider objects.
DataSet: [10.5, 22.2, 45.9, 88.7, 156.05, 297.6]
Convert. Default Geometric Mean Median
-------- ------- -------------- ------
ToBoolean True True True
ToByte 103 59 67
ToChar g ; C
ToDateTime 2003-05-13 15:04:12 2003-05-13 15:03:28 2003-05-13 15:03:35
ToDecimal 103.491666666667 59.4332135445164 67.3
ToDouble 103.491666666667 59.4332135445164 67.3
ToInt16 103 59 67
ToInt32 103 59 67
ToInt64 103 59 67
ToSByte 103 59 67
ToSingle 103.4917 59.43321 67.3
ToUInt16 103 59 67
ToUInt32 103 59 67
ToUInt64 103 59 67
DataSet: [359999.95, 425000, 499999.5, 775000, 1695000]
Convert. Default Geometric Mean Median
-------- ------- -------------- ------
ToBoolean True True True
ToByte 255 255 255
ToChar ? ? ?
ToDateTime 2003-05-22 07:39:08 2003-05-20 22:28:45 2003-05-19 09:55:48
ToDecimal 750999.89 631577.237188435 499999.5
ToDouble 750999.89 631577.237188435 499999.5
ToInt16 32767 32767 32767
ToInt32 751000 631577 500000
ToInt64 751000 631577 500000
ToSByte 127 127 127
ToSingle 750999.9 631577.3 499999.5
ToUInt16 65535 65535 65535
ToUInt32 751000 631577 500000
ToUInt64 751000 631577 500000
*/
open System
open System.Collections
// Define the types of averaging available in the class
// implementing IConvertible.
type AverageType =
| None = 0s
| GeometricMean = 1s
| ArithmeticMean = 2s
| Median = 3s
// Pass an instance of this class to methods that require an
// IFormatProvider. The class instance determines the type of
// average to calculate.
[<AllowNullLiteral>]
type AverageInfo(avgType: AverageType) =
// Use this property to set or get the type of averaging.
member val TypeOfAverage = avgType with get, set
interface IFormatProvider with
// This method returns a reference to the containing object
// if an object of AverageInfo type is requested.
member this.GetFormat(argType: Type) =
if argType = typeof<AverageInfo> then
this
else
null
// This class encapsulates an array of double values and implements
// the IConvertible interface. Most of the IConvertible methods
// an average of the array elements in one of three types:
// arithmetic mean, geometric mean, or median.
type DataSet([<ParamArray>] values: double[]) =
let data = ResizeArray values
let defaultProvider =
AverageInfo AverageType.ArithmeticMean
// Add additional values with this method.
member _.Add(value: double) =
data.Add value
data.Count
// Get, set, and add values with this indexer property.
member _.Item
with get (index) =
if index >= 0 && index < data.Count then
data[index]
else
raise (InvalidOperationException "[DataSet.get] Index out of range.")
and set index value =
if index >= 0 && index < data.Count then
data[index] <- value
elif index = data.Count then
data.Add value
else
raise (InvalidOperationException "[DataSet.set] Index out of range.")
// This property returns the number of elements in the object.
member _.Count =
data.Count
// This method calculates the average of the object's elements.
member _.Average(avgType: AverageType) =
if data.Count = 0 then
0.0
else
match avgType with
| AverageType.GeometricMean ->
let sumProd =
Seq.reduce ( * ) data
// This calculation will not fail with negative
// elements.
(sign sumProd |> float) * Math.Pow(abs sumProd, 1.0 / (float data.Count))
| AverageType.ArithmeticMean ->
Seq.average data
| AverageType.Median ->
if data.Count % 2 = 0 then
(data[data.Count / 2] + data[data.Count / 2 - 1]) / 2.0
else
data[ data.Count / 2]
| _ ->
0.0
// Get the AverageInfo object from the caller's format provider,
// or use the local default.
member _.GetAverageInfo(provider: IFormatProvider) =
let avgInfo =
if provider <> null then
provider.GetFormat typeof<AverageInfo> :?> AverageInfo
else
null
if avgInfo = null then
defaultProvider
else
avgInfo
// Calculate the average and limit the range.
member this.CalcNLimitAverage(min: double, max: double, provider: IFormatProvider) =
// Get the format provider and calculate the average.
let avgInfo = this.GetAverageInfo provider
let avg = this.Average avgInfo.TypeOfAverage
// Limit the range, based on the minimum and maximum values
// for the type.
if avg > max then max elif avg < min then min else avg
// The following elements are required by IConvertible.
interface IConvertible with
// None of these conversion functions throw exceptions. When
// the data is out of range for the type, the appropriate
// MinValue or MaxValue is used.
member _.GetTypeCode() =
TypeCode.Object
member this.ToBoolean(provider: IFormatProvider) =
// ToBoolean is false if the dataset is empty.
if data.Count <= 0 then
false
// For median averaging, ToBoolean is true if any
// non-discarded elements are nonzero.
elif AverageType.Median = this.GetAverageInfo(provider).TypeOfAverage then
if data.Count % 2 = 0 then
(data[data.Count / 2] <> 0.0 || data[data.Count / 2 - 1] <> 0.0)
else
data[data.Count / 2] <> 0.0
// For arithmetic or geometric mean averaging, ToBoolean is
// true if any element of the dataset is nonzero.
else
Seq.exists (fun x -> x <> 0.0) data
member this.ToByte(provider: IFormatProvider) =
Convert.ToByte(this.CalcNLimitAverage(float Byte.MinValue, float Byte.MaxValue, provider) )
member this.ToChar(provider: IFormatProvider) =
Convert.ToChar(Convert.ToUInt16(this.CalcNLimitAverage(float Char.MinValue, float Char.MaxValue, provider) ) )
// Convert to DateTime by adding the calculated average as
// seconds to the current date and time. A valid DateTime is
// always returned.
member this.ToDateTime(provider: IFormatProvider) =
let seconds = this.Average(this.GetAverageInfo(provider).TypeOfAverage)
try
DateTime.Now.AddSeconds seconds
with :? ArgumentOutOfRangeException ->
if seconds < 0.0 then DateTime.MinValue else DateTime.MaxValue
member this.ToDecimal(provider: IFormatProvider) =
// The Double conversion rounds Decimal.MinValue and
// Decimal.MaxValue to invalid Decimal values, so the
// following limits must be used.
Convert.ToDecimal(this.CalcNLimitAverage(-79228162514264330000000000000.0, 79228162514264330000000000000.0, provider) )
member this.ToDouble(provider: IFormatProvider) =
this.Average(this.GetAverageInfo(provider).TypeOfAverage)
member this.ToInt16(provider: IFormatProvider) =
Convert.ToInt16(this.CalcNLimitAverage(float Int16.MinValue, float Int16.MaxValue, provider) )
member this.ToInt32(provider: IFormatProvider) =
Convert.ToInt32(this.CalcNLimitAverage(Int32.MinValue, Int32.MaxValue, provider) )
member this.ToInt64(provider: IFormatProvider) =
// The Double conversion rounds Int64.MinValue and
// Int64.MaxValue to invalid Int64 values, so the following
// limits must be used.
Convert.ToInt64(this.CalcNLimitAverage(-9223372036854775000., 9223372036854775000., provider) )
member this.ToSByte(provider: IFormatProvider) =
Convert.ToSByte(this.CalcNLimitAverage(float SByte.MinValue, float SByte.MaxValue, provider) )
member this.ToSingle(provider: IFormatProvider) =
Convert.ToSingle(this.CalcNLimitAverage(float Single.MinValue, float Single.MaxValue, provider) )
member this.ToUInt16(provider: IFormatProvider) =
Convert.ToUInt16(this.CalcNLimitAverage(float UInt16.MinValue, float UInt16.MaxValue, provider) )
member this.ToUInt32(provider: IFormatProvider) =
Convert.ToUInt32(this.CalcNLimitAverage(float UInt32.MinValue, float UInt32.MaxValue, provider) )
member this.ToUInt64(provider: IFormatProvider) =
// The Double conversion rounds UInt64.MaxValue to an invalid
// UInt64 value, so the following limit must be used.
Convert.ToUInt64(this.CalcNLimitAverage(0, 18446744073709550000.0, provider) )
member this.ToType(conversionType: Type, provider: IFormatProvider) =
Convert.ChangeType(this.Average(this.GetAverageInfo(provider).TypeOfAverage), conversionType)
member this.ToString(provider: IFormatProvider) =
let avgType = this.GetAverageInfo(provider).TypeOfAverage
$"( {avgType}: {this.Average avgType:G10} )"
// Display a DataSet with three different format providers.
let displayDataSet (ds: DataSet) =
let fmt obj1 obj2 obj3 obj4 = printfn $"{obj1,-12}{obj2,20}{obj3,20}{obj4,20}"
let median = AverageInfo AverageType.Median
let geMean =
AverageInfo AverageType.GeometricMean
// Display the dataset elements.
if ds.Count > 0 then
printf $"\nDataSet: [{ds[0]}"
for i = 1 to ds.Count - 1 do
printf $", {ds[i]}"
printfn "]\n"
fmt "Convert." "Default" "Geometric Mean" "Median"
fmt "--------" "-------" "--------------" "------"
fmt "ToBoolean"
(Convert.ToBoolean(ds, null))
(Convert.ToBoolean(ds, geMean))
(Convert.ToBoolean(ds, median))
fmt "ToByte"
(Convert.ToByte(ds, null))
(Convert.ToByte(ds, geMean))
(Convert.ToByte(ds, median))
fmt "ToChar"
(Convert.ToChar(ds, null))
(Convert.ToChar(ds, geMean))
(Convert.ToChar(ds, median))
printfn $"""{"ToDateTime",-12}{Convert.ToDateTime(ds, null).ToString "20:yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss"}{Convert.ToDateTime(ds, geMean).ToString "20:yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss"}{Convert.ToDateTime(ds, median).ToString "20:yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss"}"""
fmt "ToDecimal"
(Convert.ToDecimal(ds, null))
(Convert.ToDecimal(ds, geMean))
(Convert.ToDecimal(ds, median))
fmt "ToDouble"
(Convert.ToDouble(ds, null))
(Convert.ToDouble(ds, geMean))
(Convert.ToDouble(ds, median))
fmt "ToInt16"
(Convert.ToInt16(ds, null))
(Convert.ToInt16(ds, geMean))
(Convert.ToInt16(ds, median))
fmt "ToInt32"
(Convert.ToInt32(ds, null))
(Convert.ToInt32(ds, geMean))
(Convert.ToInt32(ds, median))
fmt "ToInt64"
(Convert.ToInt64(ds, null))
(Convert.ToInt64(ds, geMean))
(Convert.ToInt64(ds, median))
fmt "ToSByte"
(Convert.ToSByte(ds, null))
(Convert.ToSByte(ds, geMean))
(Convert.ToSByte(ds, median))
fmt "ToSingle"
(Convert.ToSingle(ds, null))
(Convert.ToSingle(ds, geMean))
(Convert.ToSingle(ds, median))
fmt "ToUInt16"
(Convert.ToUInt16(ds, null))
(Convert.ToUInt16(ds, geMean))
(Convert.ToUInt16(ds, median))
fmt "ToUInt32"
(Convert.ToUInt32(ds, null))
(Convert.ToUInt32(ds, geMean))
(Convert.ToUInt32(ds, median))
fmt "ToUInt64"
(Convert.ToUInt64(ds, null))
(Convert.ToUInt64(ds, geMean))
(Convert.ToUInt64(ds, median))
printfn
"""This example of the Convert.To<Type>( object, IFormatprovider) methods
generates the following output. The example displays the values
returned by the methods, using several IFormatProvider objects.
"""
let ds1 = DataSet(10.5, 22.2, 45.9, 88.7, 156.05, 297.6)
displayDataSet ds1
let ds2 = DataSet(359999.95, 425000, 499999.5, 775000, 1695000)
displayDataSet ds2
// This example of the Convert.To<Type>( object, IFormatprovider) methods
// generates the following output. The example displays the values
// returned by the methods, using several IFormatProvider objects.
//
// DataSet: [10.5, 22.2, 45.9, 88.7, 156.05, 297.6]
//
// Convert. Default Geometric Mean Median
// -------- ------- -------------- ------
// ToBoolean True True True
// ToByte 103 59 67
// ToChar g ; C
// ToDateTime 2003-05-13 15:04:12 2003-05-13 15:03:28 2003-05-13 15:03:35
// ToDecimal 103.491666666667 59.4332135445164 67.3
// ToDouble 103.491666666667 59.4332135445164 67.3
// ToInt16 103 59 67
// ToInt32 103 59 67
// ToInt64 103 59 67
// ToSByte 103 59 67
// ToSingle 103.4917 59.43321 67.3
// ToUInt16 103 59 67
// ToUInt32 103 59 67
// ToUInt64 103 59 67
//
// DataSet: [359999.95, 425000, 499999.5, 775000, 1695000]
//
// Convert. Default Geometric Mean Median
// -------- ------- -------------- ------
// ToBoolean True True True
// ToByte 255 255 255
// ToChar ? ? ?
// ToDateTime 2003-05-22 07:39:08 2003-05-20 22:28:45 2003-05-19 09:55:48
// ToDecimal 750999.89 631577.237188435 499999.5
// ToDouble 750999.89 631577.237188435 499999.5
// ToInt16 32767 32767 32767
// ToInt32 751000 631577 500000
// ToInt64 751000 631577 500000
// ToSByte 127 127 127
// ToSingle 750999.9 631577.3 499999.5
// ToUInt16 65535 65535 65535
// ToUInt32 751000 631577 500000
// ToUInt64 751000 631577 500000
Imports System.Collections
Module IConvertibleProviderDemo
' Define the types of averaging available in the class
' implementing IConvertible.
Enum AverageType as Short
None = 0
GeometricMean = 1
ArithmeticMean = 2
Median = 3
End Enum
' Pass an instance of this class to methods that require an
' IFormatProvider. The class instance determines the type of
' average to calculate.
Public Class AverageInfo
Implements IFormatProvider
Protected AvgType As AverageType
' Specify the type of averaging in the constructor.
Public Sub New( avgType As AverageType )
Me.AvgType = avgType
End Sub
' This method returns a reference to the containing object
' if an object of AverageInfo type is requested.
Public Function GetFormat( argType As Type ) As Object _
Implements IFormatProvider.GetFormat
If argType Is GetType( AverageInfo ) Then
Return Me
Else
Return Nothing
End If
End Function
' Use this property to set or get the type of averaging.
Public Property TypeOfAverage( ) As AverageType
Get
Return Me.AvgType
End Get
Set( ByVal value as AverageType )
Me.AvgType = value
End Set
End Property
End Class
' This class encapsulates an array of Double values and implements
' the IConvertible interface. Most of the IConvertible methods
' return an average of the array elements in one of three types:
' arithmetic mean, geometric mean, or median.
Public Class DataSet
Implements IConvertible
Protected data As ArrayList
Protected defaultProvider As AverageInfo
' Construct the object and add an initial list of values.
' Create a default format provider.
Public Sub New( ParamArray values( ) As Double )
data = New ArrayList( values )
defaultProvider = New AverageInfo( _
AverageType.ArithmeticMean )
End Sub
' Add additional values with this method.
Public Function Add( value As Double ) As Integer
data.Add( value )
Return data.Count
End Function
' Get, set, and add values with this indexer property.
Default Public Property Item(index As Integer) As Double
Get
If index >= 0 AndAlso index < data.Count Then
Return System.Convert.ToDouble( data( index ) )
Else
Throw New InvalidOperationException( _
"[DataSet.get] Index out of range." )
End If
End Get
Set
If index >= 0 AndAlso index < data.Count Then
data( index ) = value
ElseIf index = data.Count Then
data.Add( value )
Else
Throw New InvalidOperationException( _
"[DataSet.set] Index out of range." )
End If
End Set
End Property
' This property returns the number of elements in the object.
Public ReadOnly Property Count( ) As Integer
Get
Return data.Count
End Get
End Property
' This method calculates the average of the object's elements.
Protected Function Average( ByVal avgType As AverageType ) As Double
Dim SumProd As Double
Dim Index As Integer
If data.Count = 0 Then Return 0.0
Select Case avgType
Case AverageType.GeometricMean
SumProd = 1.0
For Index = 0 To data.Count - 1
SumProd *= data( Index )
Next Index
' This calculation will not fail with negative
' elements.
Return Math.Sign( SumProd ) * Math.Pow( _
Math.Abs( SumProd ), 1.0 / data.Count )
Case AverageType.ArithmeticMean
SumProd = 0.0
For Index = 0 To data.Count - 1
SumProd += data( Index )
Next Index
Return SumProd / data.Count
Case AverageType.Median
If data.Count Mod 2 = 0 Then
Return ( data( data.Count \ 2 ) + _
data( data.Count \ 2 - 1 ) ) / 2.0
Else
Return data( data.Count \ 2 )
End If
End Select
End Function
' Get the AverageInfo object from the caller's format
' provider, or use the local default.
Protected Function GetAverageInfo( _
provider As IFormatProvider ) As AverageInfo
Dim avgInfo As AverageInfo = Nothing
If Not provider Is Nothing Then
avgInfo = provider.GetFormat( GetType( AverageInfo ) )
End If
Return IIf( avgInfo Is Nothing, defaultProvider, avgInfo )
End Function
' Calculate the average and limit the range.
Protected Function CalcNLimitAverage( min As Double, _
max As Double, provider as IFormatProvider ) As Double
' Get the format provider and calculate the average.
Dim avgInfo As AverageInfo = GetAverageInfo( provider )
Dim avg As Double = Average( avgInfo.TypeOfAverage )
' Limit the range, based on the minimum and maximum values
' for the type.
Return IIf( avg > max, max, IIf( avg < min, min, avg ) )
End Function
' The following elements are required by IConvertible.
' None of these conversion functions throw exceptions. When
' the data is out of range for the type, the appropriate
' MinValue or MaxValue is used.
Public Function GetTypeCode( ) As TypeCode _
Implements IConvertible.GetTypeCode
Return TypeCode.Object
End Function
Function ToBoolean( ByVal provider As IFormatProvider ) As _
Boolean Implements IConvertible.ToBoolean
' ToBoolean is false if the dataset is empty.
If data.Count <= 0 Then
Return False
' For median averaging, ToBoolean is true if any
' non-discarded elements are nonzero.
ElseIf AverageType.Median = _
GetAverageInfo( provider ).TypeOfAverage Then
If data.Count Mod 2 = 0 Then
Return ( data( data.Count \ 2 ) <> 0.0 Or _
data( data.Count \ 2 - 1 ) <> 0.0 )
Else
Return data( data.Count \ 2 ) <> 0.0
End If
' For arithmetic or geometric mean averaging, ToBoolean is
' true if any element of the dataset is nonzero.
Else
Dim Index As Integer
For Index = 0 To data.Count - 1
If data( Index ) <> 0.0 Then Return True
Next Index
Return False
End If
End Function
Function ToByte( ByVal provider As IFormatProvider ) As Byte _
Implements IConvertible.ToByte
Return Convert.ToByte( CalcNLimitAverage( _
Byte.MinValue, Byte.MaxValue, provider ) )
End Function
Function ToChar( ByVal provider As IFormatProvider ) As Char _
Implements IConvertible.ToChar
Return Convert.ToChar( Convert.ToUInt16( _
CalcNLimitAverage( 0.0, &HFFFF, provider ) ) )
End Function
' Convert to DateTime by adding the calculated average as
' seconds to the current date and time. A valid DateTime is
' always returned.
Function ToDateTime( ByVal provider As IFormatProvider ) As _
DateTime Implements IConvertible.ToDateTime
Dim seconds As Double = Average( _
GetAverageInfo( provider ).TypeOfAverage )
Try
Return DateTime.Now.AddSeconds( seconds )
Catch ex As ArgumentOutOfRangeException
Return IIf( seconds < 0.0, DateTime.MinValue, _
DateTime.MaxValue )
End Try
End Function
Function ToDecimal( ByVal provider As IFormatProvider ) As _
Decimal Implements IConvertible.ToDecimal
' The Double conversion rounds Decimal.MinValue and
' Decimal.MaxValue to invalid Decimal values, so the
' following limits must be used.
Return Convert.ToDecimal( CalcNLimitAverage( _
-79228162514264330000000000000.0, _
79228162514264330000000000000.0, provider ) )
End Function
Function ToDouble( ByVal provider As IFormatProvider) As _
Double Implements IConvertible.ToDouble
Return Average( GetAverageInfo( provider ).TypeOfAverage )
End Function
Function ToInt16( ByVal provider As IFormatProvider ) As _
Short Implements IConvertible.ToInt16
Return Convert.ToInt16( CalcNLimitAverage( _
Int16.MinValue, Int16.MaxValue, provider ) )
End Function
Function ToInt32( ByVal provider As IFormatProvider ) As _
Integer Implements IConvertible.ToInt32
Return Convert.ToInt32( CalcNLimitAverage( _
Int32.MinValue, Int32.MaxValue, provider ) )
End Function
Function ToInt64( ByVal provider As IFormatProvider ) As Long _
Implements IConvertible.ToInt64
' The Double conversion rounds Int64.MinValue and
' Int64.MaxValue to invalid Long values, so the following
' limits must be used.
Return Convert.ToInt64( CalcNLimitAverage( _
-9223372036854775000, 9223372036854775000, provider ) )
End Function
Function ToSByte( ByVal provider As IFormatProvider ) As _
SByte Implements IConvertible.ToSByte
' SByte.MinValue and SByte.MaxValue are not defined in
' Visual Basic.
Return Convert.ToSByte( CalcNLimitAverage( _
-128, 127, provider ) )
End Function
Function ToSingle( ByVal provider As IFormatProvider ) As _
Single Implements IConvertible.ToSingle
Return Convert.ToSingle( CalcNLimitAverage( _
Single.MinValue, Single.MaxValue, provider ) )
End Function
Function ToUInt16( ByVal provider As IFormatProvider ) As _
UInt16 Implements IConvertible.ToUInt16
' UInt16.MinValue and UInt16.MaxValue are not defined in
' Visual Basic.
Return Convert.ToUInt16( CalcNLimitAverage( _
0, &HFFFF, provider ) )
End Function
Function ToUInt32( ByVal provider As IFormatProvider ) As _
UInt32 Implements IConvertible.ToUInt32
' UInt32.MinValue and UInt32.MaxValue are not defined in
' Visual Basic.
Return Convert.ToUInt32( CalcNLimitAverage( _
0, 4294967295, provider ) )
End Function
Function ToUInt64( ByVal provider As IFormatProvider ) As _
UInt64 Implements IConvertible.ToUInt64
' UInt64.MinValue and UInt64.MaxValue are not defined in
' Visual Basic. The Double conversion would have rounded
' UInt64.MaxValue, so the following limit must be used.
Return Convert.ToUInt64( CalcNLimitAverage( _
0, 18446744073709550000.0, provider ) )
End Function
Function ToType( ByVal conversionType As Type, _
ByVal provider As IFormatProvider) As Object _
Implements IConvertible.ToType
Return Convert.ChangeType( Average( GetAverageInfo( _
provider ).TypeOfAverage ), conversionType )
End Function
Overloads Function ToString( ByVal provider As IFormatProvider _
) As String Implements IConvertible.ToString
Dim avgType as AverageType = _
GetAverageInfo( provider ).TypeOfAverage
Return String.Format( "( {0}: {1:G10} )", avgType, _
Average( avgType ) )
End Function
End Class
' Display a DataSet with three different format providers.
Sub DisplayDataSet( ds As DataSet )
Dim fmt As String = "{0,-12}{1,20}{2,20}{3,20}"
Dim median As AverageInfo = New AverageInfo( AverageType.Median )
Dim geMean As AverageInfo = _
New AverageInfo( AverageType.GeometricMean )
Dim iX As Integer
' Display the dataset elements.
If ds.Count > 0 Then
Console.Write( vbCrLf & "DataSet: [{0}", ds( 0 ) )
For iX = 1 To ds.Count - 1
Console.Write( ", {0}", ds( iX ) )
Next iX
Console.WriteLine( "]" & vbCrLf )
End If
Console.WriteLine( fmt, "Convert.", "Default", _
"Geometric Mean", "Median" )
Console.WriteLine( fmt, "--------", "-------", _
"--------------", "------" )
Console.WriteLine( fmt, "ToBoolean", _
Convert.ToBoolean( ds, Nothing ), _
Convert.ToBoolean( ds, geMean ), _
Convert.ToBoolean( ds, median ) )
Console.WriteLine( fmt, "ToByte", _
Convert.ToByte( ds, Nothing ), _
Convert.ToByte( ds, geMean ), _
Convert.ToByte( ds, median ) )
Console.WriteLine( fmt, "ToChar", _
Convert.ToChar( ds, Nothing ), _
Convert.ToChar( ds, geMean ), _
Convert.ToChar( ds, median ) )
Console.WriteLine( "{0,-12}{1,20:yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss}" & _
"{2,20:yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss}{3,20:yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss}", _
"ToDateTime", Convert.ToDateTime( ds, Nothing ), _
Convert.ToDateTime( ds, geMean ), _
Convert.ToDateTime( ds, median ) )
Console.WriteLine( fmt, "ToDecimal", _
Convert.ToDecimal( ds, Nothing ), _
Convert.ToDecimal( ds, geMean ), _
Convert.ToDecimal( ds, median ) )
Console.WriteLine( fmt, "ToDouble", _
Convert.ToDouble( ds, Nothing ), _
Convert.ToDouble( ds, geMean ), _
Convert.ToDouble( ds, median ) )
Console.WriteLine( fmt, "ToInt16", _
Convert.ToInt16( ds, Nothing ), _
Convert.ToInt16( ds, geMean ), _
Convert.ToInt16( ds, median ) )
Console.WriteLine( fmt, "ToInt32", _
Convert.ToInt32( ds, Nothing ), _
Convert.ToInt32( ds, geMean ), _
Convert.ToInt32( ds, median ) )
Console.WriteLine( fmt, "ToInt64", _
Convert.ToInt64( ds, Nothing ), _
Convert.ToInt64( ds, geMean ), _
Convert.ToInt64( ds, median ) )
Console.WriteLine( fmt, "ToSByte", _
Convert.ToSByte( ds, Nothing ), _
Convert.ToSByte( ds, geMean ), _
Convert.ToSByte( ds, median ) )
Console.WriteLine( fmt, "ToSingle", _
Convert.ToSingle( ds, Nothing ), _
Convert.ToSingle( ds, geMean ), _
Convert.ToSingle( ds, median ) )
Console.WriteLine( fmt, "ToUInt16", _
Convert.ToUInt16( ds, Nothing ), _
Convert.ToUInt16( ds, geMean ), _
Convert.ToUInt16( ds, median ) )
Console.WriteLine( fmt, "ToUInt32", _
Convert.ToUInt32( ds, Nothing ), _
Convert.ToUInt32( ds, geMean ), _
Convert.ToUInt32( ds, median ) )
Console.WriteLine( fmt, "ToUInt64", _
Convert.ToUInt64( ds, Nothing ), _
Convert.ToUInt64( ds, geMean ), _
Convert.ToUInt64( ds, median ) )
End Sub
Sub Main( )
Console.WriteLine( _
"This example of the Convert.To<Type>( Object, " & _
"IFormatProvider ) methods " & vbCrLf & "generates " & _
"the following output. The example displays the " & _
"values " & vbCrLf & "returned by the methods, " & _
"using several IFormatProvider objects." & vbCrLf )
Dim ds1 As New DataSet( 10.5, 22.2, 45.9, 88.7, 156.05, 297.6 )
DisplayDataSet( ds1 )
Dim ds2 As New DataSet( _
359999.95, 425000, 499999.5, 775000, 1695000 )
DisplayDataSet( ds2 )
End Sub
End Module
' This example of the Convert.To<Type>( Object, IFormatProvider ) methods
' generates the following output. The example displays the values
' returned by the methods, using several IFormatProvider objects.
'
' DataSet: [10.5, 22.2, 45.9, 88.7, 156.05, 297.6]
'
' Convert. Default Geometric Mean Median
' -------- ------- -------------- ------
' ToBoolean True True True
' ToByte 103 59 67
' ToChar g ; C
' ToDateTime 2003-05-13 14:52:53 2003-05-13 14:52:09 2003-05-13 14:52:17
' ToDecimal 103.491666666667 59.4332135445164 67.3
' ToDouble 103.491666666667 59.4332135445164 67.3
' ToInt16 103 59 67
' ToInt32 103 59 67
' ToInt64 103 59 67
' ToSByte 103 59 67
' ToSingle 103.4917 59.43321 67.3
' ToUInt16 103 59 67
' ToUInt32 103 59 67
' ToUInt64 103 59 67
'
' DataSet: [359999.95, 425000, 499999.5, 775000, 1695000]
'
' Convert. Default Geometric Mean Median
' -------- ------- -------------- ------
' ToBoolean True True True
' ToByte 255 255 255
' ToChar ? ? ?
' ToDateTime 2003-05-22 07:27:49 2003-05-20 22:17:27 2003-05-19 09:44:29
' ToDecimal 750999.89 631577.237188435 499999.5
' ToDouble 750999.89 631577.237188435 499999.5
' ToInt16 32767 32767 32767
' ToInt32 751000 631577 500000
' ToInt64 751000 631577 500000
' ToSByte 127 127 127
' ToSingle 750999.9 631577.3 499999.5
' ToUInt16 65535 65535 65535
' ToUInt32 751000 631577 500000
' ToUInt64 751000 631577 500000
Remarks
The return value is the result of invoking the IConvertible.ToInt64 method of the underlying type of value
.
provider
enables the user to specify culture-specific conversion information about the contents of value
. For example, if value
is a String that represents a number, provider
could supply culture-specific information about the notation used to represent that number.
The base types ignore provider
; however, the parameter may be used if value
is a user-defined type that implements the IConvertible interface.
Applies to
ToInt64(UInt64)
- Source:
- Convert.cs
- Source:
- Convert.cs
- Source:
- Convert.cs
Important
This API is not CLS-compliant.
Converts the value of the specified 64-bit unsigned integer to an equivalent 64-bit signed integer.
public:
static long ToInt64(System::UInt64 value);
[System.CLSCompliant(false)]
public static long ToInt64 (ulong value);
[<System.CLSCompliant(false)>]
static member ToInt64 : uint64 -> int64
Public Shared Function ToInt64 (value As ULong) As Long
Parameters
- value
- UInt64
The 64-bit unsigned integer to convert.
Returns
A 64-bit signed integer that is equivalent to value
.
- Attributes
Exceptions
value
is greater than Int64.MaxValue.
Examples
The following example attempts to convert each element in an array of unsigned long integers to a long integer.
ulong[] numbers = { UInt64.MinValue, 121, 340, UInt64.MaxValue };
long result;
foreach (ulong number in numbers)
{
try {
result = Convert.ToInt64(number);
Console.WriteLine("Converted the {0} value {1} to a {2} value {3}.",
number.GetType().Name, number,
result.GetType().Name, result);
}
catch (OverflowException) {
Console.WriteLine("The {0} value {1} is outside the range of the Int64 type.",
number.GetType().Name, number);
}
}
// The example displays the following output:
// Converted the UInt64 value 0 to a Int32 value 0.
// Converted the UInt64 value 121 to a Int32 value 121.
// Converted the UInt64 value 340 to a Int32 value 340.
// The UInt64 value 18446744073709551615 is outside the range of the Int64 type.
let numbers =
[| UInt64.MinValue; 121uL; 340uL; UInt64.MaxValue |]
for number in numbers do
try
let result = Convert.ToInt64 number
printfn $"Converted the {number.GetType().Name} value {number} to the {result.GetType().Name} value {result}."
with :? OverflowException ->
printfn $"The {number.GetType().Name} value {number} is outside the range of the Int64 type."
// The example displays the following output:
// Converted the UInt64 value 0 to a Int32 value 0.
// Converted the UInt64 value 121 to a Int32 value 121.
// Converted the UInt64 value 340 to a Int32 value 340.
// The UInt64 value 18446744073709551615 is outside the range of the Int64 type.
Dim numbers() As ULong = { UInt64.MinValue, 121, 340, UInt64.MaxValue }
Dim result As Long
For Each number As ULong In numbers
Try
result = Convert.ToInt64(number)
Console.WriteLine("Converted the {0} value {1} to the {2} value {3}.", _
number.GetType().Name, number, _
result.GetType().Name, result)
Catch e As OverflowException
Console.WriteLine("The {0} value {1} is outside the range of the Int64 type.", _
number.GetType().Name, number)
End Try
Next
' The example displays the following output:
' Converted the UInt64 value 0 to the Int64 value 0.
' Converted the UInt64 value 121 to the Int64 value 121.
' Converted the UInt64 value 340 to the Int64 value 340.
' The UInt64 value 18446744073709551615 is outside the range of the Int64 type.
Applies to
ToInt64(UInt32)
- Source:
- Convert.cs
- Source:
- Convert.cs
- Source:
- Convert.cs
Important
This API is not CLS-compliant.
Converts the value of the specified 32-bit unsigned integer to an equivalent 64-bit signed integer.
public:
static long ToInt64(System::UInt32 value);
[System.CLSCompliant(false)]
public static long ToInt64 (uint value);
[<System.CLSCompliant(false)>]
static member ToInt64 : uint32 -> int64
Public Shared Function ToInt64 (value As UInteger) As Long
Parameters
- value
- UInt32
The 32-bit unsigned integer to convert.
Returns
A 64-bit signed integer that is equivalent to value
.
- Attributes
Examples
The following example converts each element in an array of unsigned integers to a long integer.
uint[] numbers = { UInt32.MinValue, 121, 340, UInt32.MaxValue };
long result;
foreach (uint number in numbers)
{
result = Convert.ToInt64(number);
Console.WriteLine("Converted the {0} value {1:N0} to the {2} value {3:N0}.",
number.GetType().Name, number,
result.GetType().Name, result);
}
// The example displays the following output:
// Converted the UInt32 value 0 to the Int64 value 0.
// Converted the UInt32 value 121 to the Int64 value 121.
// Converted the UInt32 value 340 to the Int64 value 340.
// Converted the UInt32 value 4,294,967,295 to the Int64 value 4,294,967,295.
let numbers =
[| UInt32.MinValue; 121u; 340u; UInt32.MaxValue |]
for number in numbers do
try
let result = Convert.ToInt64 number
printfn $"Converted the {number.GetType().Name} value {number} to the {result.GetType().Name} value {result}."
with :? OverflowException ->
printfn $"The {number.GetType().Name} value {number} is outside the range of the Int64 type."
// The example displays the following output:
// Converted the UInt32 value 0 to the Int64 value 0.
// Converted the UInt32 value 121 to the Int64 value 121.
// Converted the UInt32 value 340 to the Int64 value 340.
// The UInt32 value 4294967295 is outside the range of the Int64 type.
Dim numbers() As UInteger = { UInt32.MinValue, 121, 340, UInt32.MaxValue }
Dim result As Long
For Each number As UInteger In numbers
result = Convert.ToInt64(number)
Console.WriteLine("Converted the {0} value {1:N0} to the {2} value {3:N0}.", _
number.GetType().Name, number, _
result.GetType().Name, result)
Next
' The example displays the following output:
' Converted the UInt32 value 0 to the Int64 value 0.
' Converted the UInt32 value 121 to the Int64 value 121.
' Converted the UInt32 value 340 to the Int64 value 340.
' Converted the UInt32 value 4,294,967,295 to the Int64 value 4,294,967,295.
Applies to
ToInt64(UInt16)
- Source:
- Convert.cs
- Source:
- Convert.cs
- Source:
- Convert.cs
Important
This API is not CLS-compliant.
Converts the value of the specified 16-bit unsigned integer to the equivalent 64-bit signed integer.
public:
static long ToInt64(System::UInt16 value);
[System.CLSCompliant(false)]
public static long ToInt64 (ushort value);
[<System.CLSCompliant(false)>]
static member ToInt64 : uint16 -> int64
Public Shared Function ToInt64 (value As UShort) As Long
Parameters
- value
- UInt16
The 16-bit unsigned integer to convert.
Returns
A 64-bit signed integer that is equivalent to value
.
- Attributes
Examples
The following example converts each element in an array of 16-bit unsigned integers to a long integer.
ushort[] numbers = { UInt16.MinValue, 121, 340, UInt16.MaxValue };
long result;
foreach (ushort number in numbers)
{
try {
result = Convert.ToInt64(number);
Console.WriteLine("Converted the {0} value {1} to the {2} value {3}.",
number.GetType().Name, number,
result.GetType().Name, result);
}
catch (OverflowException) {
Console.WriteLine("The {0} value {1} is outside the range of the Int64 type.",
number.GetType().Name, number);
}
}
// The example displays the following output:
// Converted the UInt16 value 0 to the Int64 value 0.
// Converted the UInt16 value 121 to the Int64 value 121.
// Converted the UInt16 value 340 to the Int64 value 340.
// Converted the UInt16 value 65535 to the Int64 value 65535.
let numbers =
[| UInt16.MinValue; 121us; 340us; UInt16.MaxValue |]
for number in numbers do
try
let result = Convert.ToInt64 number
printfn $"Converted the {number.GetType().Name} value {number} to the {result.GetType().Name} value {result}."
with :? OverflowException ->
printfn $"The {number.GetType().Name} value {number} is outside the range of the Int64 type."
// The example displays the following output:
// Converted the UInt16 value 0 to the Int64 value 0.
// Converted the UInt16 value 121 to the Int64 value 121.
// Converted the UInt16 value 340 to the Int64 value 340.
// Converted the UInt16 value 65535 to the Int64 value 65535.
Dim numbers() As UShort = { UInt16.MinValue, 121, 340, UInt16.MaxValue }
Dim result As Long
For Each number As UShort In numbers
Try
result = Convert.ToInt64(number)
Console.WriteLine("Converted the {0} value {1} to the {2} value {3}.", _
number.GetType().Name, number, _
result.GetType().Name, result)
Catch e As OverflowException
Console.WriteLine("The {0} value {1} is outside the range of the Int64 type.", _
number.GetType().Name, number)
End Try
Next
' The example displays the following output:
' Converted the UInt16 value 0 to the Int64 value 0.
' Converted the UInt16 value 121 to the Int64 value 121.
' Converted the UInt16 value 340 to the Int64 value 340.
' Converted the UInt16 value 65535 to the Int64 value 65535.
Applies to
ToInt64(String)
- Source:
- Convert.cs
- Source:
- Convert.cs
- Source:
- Convert.cs
Converts the specified string representation of a number to an equivalent 64-bit signed integer.
public:
static long ToInt64(System::String ^ value);
public static long ToInt64 (string value);
public static long ToInt64 (string? value);
static member ToInt64 : string -> int64
Public Shared Function ToInt64 (value As String) As Long
Parameters
- value
- String
A string that contains a number to convert.
Returns
A 64-bit signed integer that is equivalent to the number in value
, or 0 (zero) if value
is null
.
Exceptions
value
does not consist of an optional sign followed by a sequence of digits (0 through 9).
value
represents a number that is less than Int64.MinValue or greater than Int64.MaxValue.
Examples
The following example attempts to convert each element in an array of numeric strings to a long integer.
string[] values = { "One", "1.34e28", "-26.87", "-18", "-6.00",
" 0", "137", "1601.9", Int32.MaxValue.ToString() };
long result;
foreach (string value in values)
{
try {
result = Convert.ToInt64(value);
Console.WriteLine("Converted the {0} value '{1}' to the {2} value {3}.",
value.GetType().Name, value, result.GetType().Name, result);
}
catch (OverflowException) {
Console.WriteLine("{0} is outside the range of the Int64 type.", value);
}
catch (FormatException) {
Console.WriteLine("The {0} value '{1}' is not in a recognizable format.",
value.GetType().Name, value);
}
}
// The example displays the following output:
// The String value 'One' is not in a recognizable format.
// The String value '1.34e28' is not in a recognizable format.
// The String value '-26.87' is not in a recognizable format.
// Converted the String value '-18' to the Int64 value -18.
// The String value '-6.00' is not in a recognizable format.
// Converted the String value ' 0' to the Int64 value 0.
// Converted the String value '137' to the Int64 value 137.
// The String value '1601.9' is not in a recognizable format.
// Converted the String value '2147483647' to the Int64 value 2147483647.
let values =
[| "One"; "1.34e28"; "-26.87"; "-18"; "-6.00"
" 0"; "137"; "1601.9"; string Int32.MaxValue |]
for value in values do
try
let result = Convert.ToInt64 value
printfn $"Converted the {value.GetType().Name} value {value} to the {result.GetType().Name} value {result}."
with
| :? OverflowException ->
printfn $"{value} is outside the range of the Int64 type."
| :? FormatException ->
printfn $"The {value.GetType().Name} value '{value}' is not in a recognizable format."
// The example displays the following output:
// The String value 'One' is not in a recognizable format.
// The String value '1.34e28' is not in a recognizable format.
// The String value '-26.87' is not in a recognizable format.
// Converted the String value '-18' to the Int64 value -18.
// The String value '-6.00' is not in a recognizable format.
// Converted the String value ' 0' to the Int64 value 0.
// Converted the String value '137' to the Int64 value 137.
// The String value '1601.9' is not in a recognizable format.
// Converted the String value '2147483647' to the Int64 value 2147483647.
Dim values() As String = { "One", "1.34e28", "-26.87", "-18", "-6.00", _
" 0", "137", "1601.9", Int32.MaxValue.ToString() }
Dim result As Long
For Each value As String In values
Try
result = Convert.ToInt64(value)
Console.WriteLine("Converted the {0} value '{1}' to the {2} value {3}.", _
value.GetType().Name, value, result.GetType().Name, result)
Catch e As OverflowException
Console.WriteLine("{0} is outside the range of the Int64 type.", value)
Catch e As FormatException
Console.WriteLine("The {0} value '{1}' is not in a recognizable format.", _
value.GetType().Name, value)
End Try
Next
' The example displays the following output:
' The String value 'One' is not in a recognizable format.
' The String value '1.34e28' is not in a recognizable format.
' The String value '-26.87' is not in a recognizable format.
' Converted the String value '-18' to the Int64 value -18.
' The String value '-6.00' is not in a recognizable format.
' Converted the String value ' 0' to the Int64 value 0.
' Converted the String value '137' to the Int64 value 137.
' The String value '1601.9' is not in a recognizable format.
' Converted the String value '2147483647' to the Int64 value 2147483647.
Remarks
Using the ToInt64(String) method is equivalent to passing value
to the Int64.Parse(String) method. value
is interpreted by using the formatting conventions of the current culture.
If you prefer not to handle an exception if the conversion fails, you can call the Int64.TryParse method instead. It returns a Boolean value that indicates whether the conversion succeeded or failed.
Applies to
ToInt64(SByte)
- Source:
- Convert.cs
- Source:
- Convert.cs
- Source:
- Convert.cs
Important
This API is not CLS-compliant.
Converts the value of the specified 8-bit signed integer to the equivalent 64-bit signed integer.
public:
static long ToInt64(System::SByte value);
[System.CLSCompliant(false)]
public static long ToInt64 (sbyte value);
[<System.CLSCompliant(false)>]
static member ToInt64 : sbyte -> int64
Public Shared Function ToInt64 (value As SByte) As Long
Parameters
- value
- SByte
The 8-bit signed integer to convert.
Returns
A 64-bit signed integer that is equivalent to value
.
- Attributes
Examples
The following example converts each element in a signed byte array to a long integer.
sbyte[] numbers = { SByte.MinValue, -1, 0, 10, SByte.MaxValue };
long result;
foreach (sbyte number in numbers)
{
result = Convert.ToInt64(number);
Console.WriteLine("Converted the {0} value {1} to the {2} value {3}.",
number.GetType().Name, number,
result.GetType().Name, result);
}
// The example displays the following output:
// Converted the SByte value -128 to the Int64 value -128.
// Converted the SByte value -1 to the Int64 value -1.
// Converted the SByte value 0 to the Int64 value 0.
// Converted the SByte value 10 to the Int64 value 10.
// Converted the SByte value 127 to the Int64 value 127.
let numbers =
[| SByte.MinValue; -1y; 0y; 10y; SByte.MaxValue |]
for number in numbers do
let result = Convert.ToInt64 number
printfn $"Converted the {number.GetType().Name} value {number} to the {result.GetType().Name} value {result}."
// The example displays the following output:
// Converted the SByte value -128 to the Int64 value -128.
// Converted the SByte value -1 to the Int64 value -1.
// Converted the SByte value 0 to the Int64 value 0.
// Converted the SByte value 10 to the Int64 value 10.
// Converted the SByte value 127 to the Int64 value 127.
Dim numbers() As SByte = { SByte.MinValue, -1, 0, 10, SByte.MaxValue }
Dim result As Long
For Each number As SByte In numbers
result = Convert.ToInt64(number)
Console.WriteLine("Converted the {0} value {1} to the {2} value {3}.", _
number.GetType().Name, number, _
result.GetType().Name, result)
Next
' The example displays the following output:
' Converted the SByte value -128 to the Int64 value -128.
' Converted the SByte value -1 to the Int64 value -1.
' Converted the SByte value 0 to the Int64 value 0.
' Converted the SByte value 10 to the Int64 value 10.
' Converted the SByte value 127 to the Int64 value 127.
Applies to
ToInt64(Object)
- Source:
- Convert.cs
- Source:
- Convert.cs
- Source:
- Convert.cs
Converts the value of the specified object to a 64-bit signed integer.
public:
static long ToInt64(System::Object ^ value);
public static long ToInt64 (object value);
public static long ToInt64 (object? value);
static member ToInt64 : obj -> int64
Public Shared Function ToInt64 (value As Object) As Long
Parameters
- value
- Object
An object that implements the IConvertible interface, or null
.
Returns
A 64-bit signed integer that is equivalent to value
, or zero if value
is null
.
Exceptions
value
is not in an appropriate format.
value
represents a number that is less than Int64.MinValue or greater than Int64.MaxValue.
Examples
The following example attempts to convert each element in an object array to a long integer.
object[] values = { true, -12, 163, 935, 'x', new DateTime(2009, 5, 12),
"104", "103.0", "-1",
"1.00e2", "One", 1.00e2, 16.3e42};
long result;
foreach (object value in values)
{
try {
result = Convert.ToInt64(value);
Console.WriteLine("Converted the {0} value {1} to the {2} value {3}.",
value.GetType().Name, value,
result.GetType().Name, result);
}
catch (OverflowException) {
Console.WriteLine("The {0} value {1} is outside the range of the Int64 type.",
value.GetType().Name, value);
}
catch (FormatException) {
Console.WriteLine("The {0} value {1} is not in a recognizable format.",
value.GetType().Name, value);
}
catch (InvalidCastException) {
Console.WriteLine("No conversion to an Int64 exists for the {0} value {1}.",
value.GetType().Name, value);
}
}
// The example displays the following output:
// Converted the Boolean value True to the Int64 value 1.
// Converted the Int32 value -12 to the Int64 value -12.
// Converted the Int32 value 163 to the Int64 value 163.
// Converted the Int32 value 935 to the Int64 value 935.
// Converted the Char value x to the Int64 value 120.
// No conversion to an Int64 exists for the DateTime value 5/12/2009 12:00:00 AM.
// Converted the String value 104 to the Int64 value 104.
// The String value 103.0 is not in a recognizable format.
// Converted the String value -1 to the Int64 value -1.
// The String value 1.00e2 is not in a recognizable format.
// The String value One is not in a recognizable format.
// Converted the Double value 100 to the Int64 value 100.
// The Double value 1.63E+43 is outside the range of the Int64 type.
let values: obj[] =
[| true; -12; 163; 935; 'x'; DateTime(2009, 5, 12)
"104"; "103.0"; "-1"
"1.00e2"; "One"; 1.00e2; 16.3e42 |]
for value in values do
try
let result = Convert.ToInt64 value
printfn $"Converted the {value.GetType().Name} value {value} to the {result.GetType().Name} value {result}."
with
| :? OverflowException ->
printfn $"The {value.GetType().Name} value {value} is outside the range of the Int64 type."
| :? FormatException ->
printfn $"The {value.GetType().Name} value {value} is not in a recognizable format."
| :? InvalidCastException ->
printfn $"No conversion to an Int64 exists for the {value.GetType().Name} value {value}."
// The example displays the following output:
// Converted the Boolean value True to the Int64 value 1.
// Converted the Int32 value -12 to the Int64 value -12.
// Converted the Int32 value 163 to the Int64 value 163.
// Converted the Int32 value 935 to the Int64 value 935.
// Converted the Char value x to the Int64 value 120.
// No conversion to an Int64 exists for the DateTime value 5/12/2009 12:00:00 AM.
// Converted the String value 104 to the Int64 value 104.
// The String value 103.0 is not in a recognizable format.
// Converted the String value -1 to the Int64 value -1.
// The String value 1.00e2 is not in a recognizable format.
// The String value One is not in a recognizable format.
// Converted the Double value 100 to the Int64 value 100.
// The Double value 1.63E+43 is outside the range of the Int64 type.
Dim values() As Object = { True, -12, 163, 935, "x"c, #5/12/2009#, _
"104", "103.0", "-1", _
"1.00e2", "One", 1.00e2, 16.3e42}
Dim result As Long
For Each value As Object In values
Try
result = Convert.ToInt64(value)
Console.WriteLine("Converted the {0} value {1} to the {2} value {3}.", _
value.GetType().Name, value, _
result.GetType().Name, result)
Catch e As OverflowException
Console.WriteLine("The {0} value {1} is outside the range of the Int64 type.", _
value.GetType().Name, value)
Catch e As FormatException
Console.WriteLine("The {0} value {1} is not in a recognizable format.", _
value.GetType().Name, value)
Catch e As InvalidCastException
Console.WriteLine("No conversion to an Int64 exists for the {0} value {1}.", _
value.GetType().Name, value)
End Try
Next
' The example displays the following output:
' Converted the Boolean value True to the Int64 value 1.
' Converted the Int64 value -12 to the Int64 value -12.
' Converted the Int64 value 163 to the Int64 value 163.
' Converted the Int64 value 935 to the Int64 value 935.
' Converted the Char value x to the Int64 value 120.
' No conversion to an Int64 exists for the DateTime value 5/12/2009 12:00:00 AM.
' Converted the String value 104 to the Int64 value 104.
' The String value 103.0 is not in a recognizable format.
' Converted the String value -1 to the Int64 value -1.
' The String value 1.00e2 is not in a recognizable format.
' The String value One is not in a recognizable format.
' Converted the Double value 100 to the Int64 value 100.
' The Double value 1.63E+43 is outside the range of the Int64 type.
Remarks
If value
is not null
, this method wraps a call to the IConvertible.ToInt64 implementation of the underlying type of value
.
Applies to
ToInt64(Int64)
- Source:
- Convert.cs
- Source:
- Convert.cs
- Source:
- Convert.cs
Returns the specified 64-bit signed integer; no actual conversion is performed.
public:
static long ToInt64(long value);
public static long ToInt64 (long value);
static member ToInt64 : int64 -> int64
Public Shared Function ToInt64 (value As Long) As Long
Parameters
- value
- Int64
A 64-bit signed integer.
Returns
value
is returned unchanged.
Examples
The following example converts each element in an array of integers to a long integer.
int[] numbers = { Int32.MinValue, -1, 0, 121, 340, Int32.MaxValue };
long result;
foreach (int number in numbers)
{
result = Convert.ToInt64(number);
Console.WriteLine("Converted the {0} value {1} to the {2} value {3}.",
number.GetType().Name, number,
result.GetType().Name, result);
}
// The example displays the following output:
// Converted the Int32 value -2147483648 to the Int64 value -2147483648.
// Converted the Int32 value -1 to the Int64 value -1.
// Converted the Int32 value 0 to the Int64 value 0.
// Converted the Int32 value 121 to the Int64 value 121.
// Converted the Int32 value 340 to the Int64 value 340.
// Converted the Int32 value 2147483647 to the Int64 value 2147483647.
let numbers =
[| Int32.MinValue; -1; 0; 121; 340; Int32.MaxValue |]
for number in numbers do
try
let result = Convert.ToInt64 number
printfn $"Converted the {number.GetType().Name} value {number} to the {result.GetType().Name} value {result}."
with :? OverflowException ->
printfn $"The {number.GetType().Name} value {number} is outside the range of the Int64 type."
// The example displays the following output:
// The Int64 value -9223372036854775808 is outside the range of the Int64 type.
// Converted the Int32 value -1 to the Int64 value -1.
// Converted the Int32 value 0 to the Int64 value 0.
// Converted the Int32 value 121 to the Int64 value 121.
// Converted the Int32 value 340 to the Int64 value 340.
// The Int64 value 9223372036854775807 is outside the range of the Int64 type.
Dim numbers() As Integer = { Int32.MinValue, -1, 0, 121, 340, Int32.MaxValue }
Dim result As Long
For Each number As Integer In numbers
result = Convert.ToInt64(number)
Console.WriteLine("Converted the {0} value {1} to the {2} value {3}.", _
number.GetType().Name, number, _
result.GetType().Name, result)
Next
' The example displays the following output:
' Converted the Int32 value -2147483648 to the Int64 value -2147483648.
' Converted the Int32 value -1 to the Int64 value -1.
' Converted the Int32 value 0 to the Int64 value 0.
' Converted the Int32 value 121 to the Int64 value 121.
' Converted the Int32 value 340 to the Int64 value 340.
' Converted the Int32 value 2147483647 to the Int64 value 2147483647.
Applies to
ToInt64(Byte)
- Source:
- Convert.cs
- Source:
- Convert.cs
- Source:
- Convert.cs
Converts the value of the specified 8-bit unsigned integer to the equivalent 64-bit signed integer.
public:
static long ToInt64(System::Byte value);
public static long ToInt64 (byte value);
static member ToInt64 : byte -> int64
Public Shared Function ToInt64 (value As Byte) As Long
Parameters
- value
- Byte
The 8-bit unsigned integer to convert.
Returns
A 64-bit signed integer that is equivalent to value
.
Examples
The following example converts each element in an array of bytes to a long integer.
byte[] bytes = { Byte.MinValue, 14, 122, Byte.MaxValue};
long result;
foreach (byte byteValue in bytes)
{
result = Convert.ToInt64(byteValue);
Console.WriteLine("Converted the {0} value {1} to the {2} value {3}.",
byteValue.GetType().Name, byteValue,
result.GetType().Name, result);
}
// The example displays the following output:
// Converted the Byte value 0 to the Int64 value 0.
// Converted the Byte value 14 to the Int64 value 14.
// Converted the Byte value 122 to the Int64 value 122.
// Converted the Byte value 255 to the Int64 value 255.
let bytes =
[| Byte.MinValue; 14uy; 122uy; Byte.MaxValue |]
for byteValue in bytes do
let result = Convert.ToInt64 byteValue
printfn $"Converted the {byteValue.GetType().Name} value {byteValue} to the {result.GetType().Name} value {result}."
// The example displays the following output:
// Converted the Byte value 0 to the Int64 value 0.
// Converted the Byte value 14 to the Int64 value 14.
// Converted the Byte value 122 to the Int64 value 122.
// Converted the Byte value 255 to the Int64 value 255.
Dim bytes() As Byte = { Byte.MinValue, 14, 122, Byte.MaxValue}
Dim result As Long
For Each byteValue As Byte In bytes
result = Convert.ToInt64(byteValue)
Console.WriteLine("Converted the {0} value {1} to the {2} value {3}.", _
byteValue.GetType().Name, byteValue, _
result.GetType().Name, result)
Next
' The example displays the following output:
' Converted the Byte value 0 to the Int64 value 0.
' Converted the Byte value 14 to the Int64 value 14.
' Converted the Byte value 122 to the Int64 value 122.
' Converted the Byte value 255 to the Int64 value 255.
Applies to
ToInt64(Char)
- Source:
- Convert.cs
- Source:
- Convert.cs
- Source:
- Convert.cs
Converts the value of the specified Unicode character to the equivalent 64-bit signed integer.
public:
static long ToInt64(char value);
public static long ToInt64 (char value);
static member ToInt64 : char -> int64
Public Shared Function ToInt64 (value As Char) As Long
Parameters
- value
- Char
The Unicode character to convert.
Returns
A 64-bit signed integer that is equivalent to value
.
Examples
The following example converts each element in a Char array to a long integer.
char[] chars = { 'a', 'z', '\u0007', '\u03FF',
'\u7FFF', '\uFFFE' };
long result;
foreach (char ch in chars)
{
result = Convert.ToInt64(ch);
Console.WriteLine("Converted the {0} value '{1}' to the {2} value {3}.",
ch.GetType().Name, ch,
result.GetType().Name, result);
}
// The example displays the following output:
// Converted the Char value 'a' to the Int64 value 97.
// Converted the Char value 'z' to the Int64 value 122.
// Converted the Char value '' to the Int64 value 7.
// Converted the Char value 'Ͽ' to the Int64 value 1023.
// Converted the Char value '翿' to the Int64 value 32767.
// Converted the Char value '' to the Int64 value 65534.
let chars =
[| 'a'; 'z'; '\u0007'; '\u03FF'; '\u7FFF'; '\uFFFE' |]
for ch in chars do
try
let result = Convert.ToInt64 ch
printfn $"Converted the {ch.GetType().Name} value '{ch}' to the {result.GetType().Name} value {result}."
with :? OverflowException ->
printfn $"Unable to convert u+{int ch:X4} to an Int32."
// The example displays the following output:
// Converted the Char value 'a' to the Int64 value 97.
// Converted the Char value 'z' to the Int64 value 122.
// Converted the Char value '' to the Int64 value 7.
// Converted the Char value 'Ͽ' to the Int64 value 1023.
// Converted the Char value '翿' to the Int64 value 32767.
// Converted the Char value '' to the Int64 value 65534.
Dim chars() As Char = { "a"c, "z"c, ChrW(7), ChrW(1023), _
ChrW(Short.MaxValue), ChrW(&hFFFE) }
Dim result As Long
For Each ch As Char in chars
result = Convert.ToInt64(ch)
Console.WriteLine("Converted the {0} value '{1}' to the {2} value {3}.", _
ch.GetType().Name, ch, _
result.GetType().Name, result)
Next
' The example displays the following output:
' Converted the Char value 'a' to the Int64 value 97.
' Converted the Char value 'z' to the Int64 value 122.
' Converted the Char value '' to the Int64 value 7.
' Converted the Char value 'Ͽ' to the Int64 value 1023.
' Converted the Char value '翿' to the Int64 value 32767.
' Converted the Char value '' to the Int64 value 65534.
Applies to
ToInt64(DateTime)
- Source:
- Convert.cs
- Source:
- Convert.cs
- Source:
- Convert.cs
Calling this method always throws InvalidCastException.
public:
static long ToInt64(DateTime value);
public static long ToInt64 (DateTime value);
static member ToInt64 : DateTime -> int64
Public Shared Function ToInt64 (value As DateTime) As Long
Parameters
- value
- DateTime
The date and time value to convert.
Returns
This conversion is not supported. No value is returned.
Exceptions
This conversion is not supported.
Applies to
ToInt64(Boolean)
- Source:
- Convert.cs
- Source:
- Convert.cs
- Source:
- Convert.cs
Converts the specified Boolean value to the equivalent 64-bit signed integer.
public:
static long ToInt64(bool value);
public static long ToInt64 (bool value);
static member ToInt64 : bool -> int64
Public Shared Function ToInt64 (value As Boolean) As Long
Parameters
- value
- Boolean
The Boolean value to convert.
Returns
The number 1 if value
is true
; otherwise, 0.
Examples
The following example converts the Boolean values true
and false
to long integers.
bool falseFlag = false;
bool trueFlag = true;
Console.WriteLine("{0} converts to {1}.", falseFlag,
Convert.ToInt64(falseFlag));
Console.WriteLine("{0} converts to {1}.", trueFlag,
Convert.ToInt64(trueFlag));
// The example displays the following output:
// False converts to 0.
// True converts to 1.
let falseFlag = false
let trueFlag = true
printfn $"{falseFlag} converts to {Convert.ToInt64 falseFlag}."
printfn $"{trueFlag} converts to {Convert.ToInt64 trueFlag}."
// The example displays the following output:
// False converts to 0.
// True converts to 1.
Dim falseFlag As Boolean = False
Dim trueFlag As Boolean = True
Console.WriteLine("{0} converts to {1}.", falseFlag, _
Convert.ToInt64(falseFlag))
Console.WriteLine("{0} converts to {1}.", trueFlag, _
Convert.ToInt64(trueFlag))
' The example displays the following output:
' False converts to 0.
' True converts to 1.
Applies to
ToInt64(Double)
- Source:
- Convert.cs
- Source:
- Convert.cs
- Source:
- Convert.cs
Converts the value of the specified double-precision floating-point number to an equivalent 64-bit signed integer.
public:
static long ToInt64(double value);
public static long ToInt64 (double value);
static member ToInt64 : double -> int64
Public Shared Function ToInt64 (value As Double) As Long
Parameters
- value
- Double
The double-precision floating-point number to convert.
Returns
value
, rounded to the nearest 64-bit signed integer. If value
is halfway between two whole numbers, the even number is returned; that is, 4.5 is converted to 4, and 5.5 is converted to 6.
Exceptions
value
is greater than Int64.MaxValue or less than Int64.MinValue.
Examples
The following example attempts to convert each element in an array of Double values to a long integer.
double[] values= { Double.MinValue, -1.38e10, -1023.299, -12.98,
0, 9.113e-16, 103.919, 17834.191, Double.MaxValue };
long result;
foreach (double value in values)
{
try {
result = Convert.ToInt64(value);
Console.WriteLine("Converted the {0} value '{1}' to the {2} value {3}.",
value.GetType().Name, value,
result.GetType().Name, result);
}
catch (OverflowException) {
Console.WriteLine("{0} is outside the range of the Int64 type.", value);
}
}
// -1.7976931348623157E+308 is outside the range of the Int64 type.
// Converted the Double value '-13800000000' to the Int64 value -13800000000.
// Converted the Double value '-1023.299' to the Int64 value -1023.
// Converted the Double value '-12.98' to the Int64 value -13.
// Converted the Double value '0' to the Int64 value 0.
// Converted the Double value '9.113E-16' to the Int64 value 0.
// Converted the Double value '103.919' to the Int64 value 104.
// Converted the Double value '17834.191' to the Int64 value 17834.
// 1.7976931348623157E+308 is outside the range of the Int64 type.
let values =
[| Double.MinValue; -1.38e10; -1023.299; -12.98
0; 9.113e-16; 103.919; 17834.191; Double.MaxValue |]
for value in values do
try
let result = Convert.ToInt64 value
printfn $"Converted the {value.GetType().Name} value '{value}' to the {result.GetType().Name} value {result}."
with :? OverflowException ->
printfn $"{value} is outside the range of the Int64 type."
// -1.79769313486232E+308 is outside the range of the Int64 type.
// -13800000000 is outside the range of the Int64 type.
// Converted the Double value '-1023.299' to the Int64 value -1023.
// Converted the Double value '-12.98' to the Int64 value -13.
// Converted the Double value '0' to the Int64 value 0.
// Converted the Double value '9.113E-16' to the Int64 value 0.
// Converted the Double value '103.919' to the Int64 value 104.
// Converted the Double value '17834.191' to the Int64 value 17834.
// 1.79769313486232E+308 is outside the range of the Int64 type.
Dim values() As Double = { Double.MinValue, -1.38e10, -1023.299, -12.98, _
0, 9.113e-16, 103.919, 17834.191, Double.MaxValue }
Dim result As Long
For Each value As Double In values
Try
result = Convert.ToInt64(value)
Console.WriteLine("Converted the {0} value '{1}' to the {2} value {3}.", _
value.GetType().Name, value, _
result.GetType().Name, result)
Catch e As OverflowException
Console.WriteLine("{0} is outside the range of the Int64 type.", value)
End Try
Next
' -1.79769313486232E+308 is outside the range of the Int64 type.
' Converted the Double value '-13800000000' to the Int64 value -13800000000.
' Converted the Double value '-1023.299' to the Int64 value -1023.
' Converted the Double value '-12.98' to the Int64 value -13.
' Converted the Double value '0' to the Int64 value 0.
' Converted the Double value '9.113E-16' to the Int64 value 0.
' Converted the Double value '103.919' to the Int64 value 104.
' Converted the Double value '17834.191' to the Int64 value 17834.
' 1.79769313486232E+308 is outside the range of the Int64 type.
See also
Applies to
ToInt64(Int16)
- Source:
- Convert.cs
- Source:
- Convert.cs
- Source:
- Convert.cs
Converts the value of the specified 16-bit signed integer to an equivalent 64-bit signed integer.
public:
static long ToInt64(short value);
public static long ToInt64 (short value);
static member ToInt64 : int16 -> int64
Public Shared Function ToInt64 (value As Short) As Long
Parameters
- value
- Int16
The 16-bit signed integer to convert.
Returns
A 64-bit signed integer that is equivalent to value
.
Examples
The following example converts each element in an array of 16-bit integers to a long integer.
short[] numbers= { Int16.MinValue, -1, 0, 121, 340, Int16.MaxValue };
long result;
foreach (short number in numbers)
{
result = Convert.ToInt64(number);
Console.WriteLine("Converted the {0} value {1} to a {2} value {3}.",
number.GetType().Name, number,
result.GetType().Name, result);
}
// The example displays the following output:
// Converted the Int16 value -32768 to a Int32 value -32768.
// Converted the Int16 value -1 to a Int32 value -1.
// Converted the Int16 value 0 to a Int32 value 0.
// Converted the Int16 value 121 to a Int32 value 121.
// Converted the Int16 value 340 to a Int32 value 340.
// Converted the Int16 value 32767 to a Int32 value 32767.
let numbers =
[| Int16.MinValue; -1s; 0s; 121s; 340s; Int16.MaxValue |]
for number in numbers do
let result = Convert.ToInt64 number
printfn $"Converted the {number.GetType().Name} value {number} to a {result.GetType().Name} value {result}."
// The example displays the following output:
// Converted the Int16 value -32768 to a Int64 value -32768.
// Converted the Int16 value -1 to a Int64 value -1.
// Converted the Int16 value 0 to a Int64 value 0.
// Converted the Int16 value 121 to a Int64 value 121.
// Converted the Int16 value 340 to a Int64 value 340.
// Converted the Int16 value 32767 to a Int64 value 32767.
Dim numbers() As Short = { Int16.MinValue, -1, 0, 121, 340, Int16.MaxValue }
Dim result As Long
For Each number As Short In numbers
result = Convert.ToInt64(number)
Console.WriteLine("Converted the {0} value {1} to the {2} value {3}.", _
number.GetType().Name, number, _
result.GetType().Name, result)
Next
' The example displays the following output:
' Converted the Int16 value -32768 to the Int64 value -32768.
' Converted the Int16 value -1 to the Int64 value -1.
' Converted the Int16 value 0 to the Int64 value 0.
' Converted the Int16 value 121 to the Int64 value 121.
' Converted the Int16 value 340 to the Int64 value 340.
' Converted the Int16 value 32767 to the Int64 value 32767.
Applies to
ToInt64(Int32)
- Source:
- Convert.cs
- Source:
- Convert.cs
- Source:
- Convert.cs
Converts the value of the specified 32-bit signed integer to an equivalent 64-bit signed integer.
public:
static long ToInt64(int value);
public static long ToInt64 (int value);
static member ToInt64 : int -> int64
Public Shared Function ToInt64 (value As Integer) As Long
Parameters
- value
- Int32
The 32-bit signed integer to convert.
Returns
A 64-bit signed integer that is equivalent to value
.
Applies to
ToInt64(Decimal)
- Source:
- Convert.cs
- Source:
- Convert.cs
- Source:
- Convert.cs
Converts the value of the specified decimal number to an equivalent 64-bit signed integer.
public:
static long ToInt64(System::Decimal value);
public static long ToInt64 (decimal value);
static member ToInt64 : decimal -> int64
Public Shared Function ToInt64 (value As Decimal) As Long
Parameters
- value
- Decimal
The decimal number to convert.
Returns
value
, rounded to the nearest 64-bit signed integer. If value
is halfway between two whole numbers, the even number is returned; that is, 4.5 is converted to 4, and 5.5 is converted to 6.
Exceptions
value
is greater than Int64.MaxValue or less than Int64.MinValue.
Examples
The following example attempts to convert each element in an array of Decimal values to a long integer.
decimal[] values= { Decimal.MinValue, -1034.23m, -12m, 0m, 147m,
199.55m, 9214.16m, Decimal.MaxValue };
long result;
foreach (decimal value in values)
{
try {
result = Convert.ToInt64(value);
Console.WriteLine("Converted the {0} value '{1}' to the {2} value {3}.",
value.GetType().Name, value,
result.GetType().Name, result);
}
catch (OverflowException) {
Console.WriteLine("{0} is outside the range of the Int64 type.",
value);
}
}
// The example displays the following output:
// -79228162514264337593543950335 is outside the range of the Int64 type.
// Converted the Decimal value '-1034.23' to the Int64 value -1034.
// Converted the Decimal value '-12' to the Int64 value -12.
// Converted the Decimal value '0' to the Int64 value 0.
// Converted the Decimal value '147' to the Int64 value 147.
// Converted the Decimal value '199.55' to the Int64 value 200.
// Converted the Decimal value '9214.16' to the Int64 value 9214.
// 79228162514264337593543950335 is outside the range of the Int64 type.
let values =
[| Decimal.MinValue; -1034.23m; -12m; 0m; 147m
199.55m; 9214.16m; Decimal.MaxValue |]
for value in values do
try
let result = Convert.ToInt64 value
printfn $"Converted the {value.GetType().Name} value '{value}' to the {result.GetType().Name} value {result}."
with :? OverflowException ->
printfn $"{value} is outside the range of the Int64 type."
// The example displays the following output:
// -79228162514264337593543950335 is outside the range of the Int64 type.
// Converted the Decimal value '-1034.23' to the Int64 value -1034.
// Converted the Decimal value '-12' to the Int64 value -12.
// Converted the Decimal value '0' to the Int64 value 0.
// Converted the Decimal value '147' to the Int64 value 147.
// Converted the Decimal value '199.55' to the Int64 value 200.
// Converted the Decimal value '9214.16' to the Int64 value 9214.
// 79228162514264337593543950335 is outside the range of the Int64 type.
Dim values() As Decimal = { Decimal.MinValue, -1034.23d, -12d, 0d, 147d, _
199.55d, 9214.16d, Decimal.MaxValue }
Dim result As Long
For Each value As Decimal In values
Try
result = Convert.ToInt64(value)
Console.WriteLine("Converted the {0} value '{1}' to the {2} value {3}.", _
value.GetType().Name, value, _
result.GetType().Name, result)
Catch e As OverflowException
Console.WriteLine("{0} is outside the range of the Int64 type.", _
value)
End Try
Next
' The example displays the following output:
' -79228162514264337593543950335 is outside the range of the Int64 type.
' Converted the Decimal value '-1034.23' to the Int64 value -1034.
' Converted the Decimal value '-12' to the Int64 value -12.
' Converted the Decimal value '0' to the Int64 value 0.
' Converted the Decimal value '147' to the Int64 value 147.
' Converted the Decimal value '199.55' to the Int64 value 200.
' Converted the Decimal value '9214.16' to the Int64 value 9214.
' 79228162514264337593543950335 is outside the range of the Int64 type.