Guid.TryParse Method
.NET Framework 4
Updated: August 2011
Converts the string representation of a GUID to the equivalent Guid structure.
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
Parameters
- input
- Type: System.String
The GUID to convert.
- result
- Type: System.Guid%
The structure that will contain the parsed value.
The following example creates a new GUID, converts it to three separate string representations by calling the ToString method with the "B", "D", and "X" format specifiers, and then calls the TryParse method to convert the strings back to Guid values.
using System; public class Example { public static void Main() { Guid originalGuid = Guid.NewGuid(); // Create an array of string representations of the GUID. string[] stringGuids = { originalGuid.ToString("B"), originalGuid.ToString("D"), originalGuid.ToString("X") }; // Parse each string representation. Guid newGuid; foreach (var stringGuid in stringGuids) { if (Guid.TryParse(stringGuid, out newGuid)) Console.WriteLine("Converted {0} to a Guid", stringGuid); else Console.WriteLine("Unable to convert {0} to a Guid", stringGuid); } } } // The example displays the following output: // Converted {81a130d2-502f-4cf1-a376-63edeb000e9f} to a Guid // Converted 81a130d2-502f-4cf1-a376-63edeb000e9f to a Guid // Converted {0x81a130d2,0x502f,0x4cf1,{0xa3,0x76,0x63,0xed,0xeb,0x00,0x0e,0x9f}} to a Guid
Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2
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