2.50.Data Type Cast |
| 2.50.1. | Type Conversion in Expressions |
| 2.50.2. | Automatic Conversions |
| 2.50.3. | The use of the cast operator: how information loss can occur when explicitly converting a variable of one type to another |
| 2.50.4. | Automatic conversion from long to double |
| 2.50.5. | Cast an int into a double |
| 2.50.6. | Cast an int into a byte, no data lost |
| 2.50.7. | Cast an int into a byte, data lost |
| 2.50.8. | Cast a uint into a short, no data lost |
| 2.50.9. | Cast a uint into a short, data lost |
| 2.50.10. | Cast a long into a uint, no data lost |
| 2.50.11. | cast a long into a uint, data lost |
| 2.50.12. | Cast an int into a char |
| 2.50.13. | Cast byte back for byte calculation |
| 2.50.14. | Using casts in an expression. |
| 2.50.15. | Conversions of numeric types: checked and unchecked conversions |
| 2.50.16. | Conversions of numeric types: checked conversions block |
| 2.50.17. | Using checked and unchecked. |
| 2.50.18. | Using checked and unchecked with statement blocks. |
| 2.50.19. | Most significant bits lost |
| 2.50.20. | Raises the OverflowException exception |
| 2.50.21. | Get Type Code after casting |
| 2.50.22. | Narrow With Convert |
| 2.50.23. | Narrowing int to byte |
| 2.50.24. | Overflow Check for data type converting |
| 2.50.25. | Not Using the Cast Operator for an Implicit Cast |
| 2.50.26. | Using the Cast Operator for an Implicit Cast |
| 2.50.27. | Data Conversion |
| 2.50.28. | implicit type conversions supported in C#. |