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Constants (such as 1 or 0) -> Int16 ?
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25/04/2014 14:56:03
 
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Forum:
ASP.NET
Category:
Coding, syntax and commands
Environment versions
Environment:
C# 4.0
OS:
Windows 7
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Application:
Web
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Thread ID:
01599064
Message ID:
01599079
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32
>>>Hi everybody,
>>>
>>>Quite often when I need to compare, say, two values where one is a constant, I need to put (Int16) in front of that constant to avoid a compile error. I am wondering is there a way to somehow automatically make 0 to be Int16 without explicitly boxing it?
>>>
>>>Thanks in advance.
>>
>>I think you mean 'casting' rather than 'boxing' ?
>>
>>How are you declaring the constant ?
>
>Here is one of the samples (I introduce the constant inline same way as in the VFP code I am translating):
>
>
>DateTime admission_end = this.dtScan.Date.AddDays(Math.Max(admissions, (Int16)1)).AddSeconds(-1);
So not a constant - a hard coded value thus it will be Int32 and require casting (unless admissions is also Int32)
Do what Craig suggests and use an actual constant.
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