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Posted By: http://dotnetvj.blogspot.com       Member Level: Diamond       Posted Date: 11 Jan 2008       Category: ASP.NET

What is the difference between Convert.ToInt32 and int.Parse?



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Both are same and both can handle null value.
Convert.ToInt32 can handle null value but int.Parse throws ArgumentNullException error
int.Parse can handle null value but Convert.ToInt32 throws ArgumentNullException error.
Both Convert.ToInt32 and int.Parse cannot handle null value.




      
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