UInt64::TryParse Method (String^, UInt64%)
Tries to convert the string representation of a number to its 64-bit unsigned integer equivalent. A return value indicates whether the conversion succeeded or failed.
This API is not CLS-compliant.
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
public: [CLSCompliantAttribute(false)] static bool TryParse( String^ s, [OutAttribute] unsigned long long% result )
Parameters
- s
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Type:
System::String^
A string that represents the number to convert.
- result
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Type:
System::UInt64%
When this method returns, contains the 64-bit unsigned integer value that is equivalent to the number contained in s, if the conversion succeeded, or zero if the conversion failed. The conversion fails if the s parameter is null or String::Empty, is not of the correct format, or represents a number less than UInt64::MinValue or greater than MaxValue. This parameter is passed uninitialized; any value originally supplied in result will be overwritten.
The TryParse(String^, UInt64%) method is like the Parse(String^) method, except that it does not throw an exception if the conversion fails. This method eliminates the need to use exception handling to test for a FormatException if s is invalid and cannot be successfully parsed.
The s parameter should be the string representation of a decimal number in the following form:
[ws][sign]digits[ws]
Elements in square brackets ([ and ]) are optional. The following table describes each element.
Element | Description |
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ws | Optional white space. |
sign | An optional sign. Valid sign characters are determined by the NumberFormatInfo::NegativeSign and NumberFormatInfo::PositiveSign properties of the current culture. |
digits | A sequence of decimal digits ranging from 0 to 9. |
The s parameter is interpreted by using the NumberStyles::Integer style. In addition to the decimal digits, only leading and trailing spaces with a leading sign are allowed. To explicitly define the style elements with the culture-specific formatting information that can be present in s, call the TryParse(String^, NumberStyles, IFormatProvider^, UInt64%) method.
Note |
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The string specified by the s parameter cannot contain any group separators or decimal separator, and it cannot have a fractional portion. |
The s parameter is parsed using the formatting information in a NumberFormatInfo object initialized for the current system culture. For more information, see NumberFormatInfo::CurrentInfo.
This overload interprets all digits in the s parameter as decimal digits. To parse the string representation of a hexadecimal number, call the TryParse(String^, NumberStyles, IFormatProvider^, UInt64%) overload instead.
Available since 8
.NET Framework
Available since 2.0
Portable Class Library
Supported in: portable .NET platforms
Silverlight
Available since 2.0
Windows Phone Silverlight
Available since 7.0
Windows Phone
Available since 8.1
