UInt32.ToString() Method in C# with Examples



The UInt32.ToString() method in C# is used to convert the numeric value of the current UInt32 instance to its equivalent string representation.

Syntax

Following is the syntax −

public override string ToString();

Example

Let us now see an example to implement the UInt32.ToString() method −

using System; public class Demo {    public static void Main(){       uint val1 = 100;       uint val2 = 80;       Console.WriteLine("Value1 (String representation) = "+val1.ToString());       Console.WriteLine("Value2 (String representation) = "+val2.ToString());       bool res = val1.Equals(val2);       Console.WriteLine("Return value (comparison) = "+res);       if (res)          Console.WriteLine("val1 = val2");       else          Console.WriteLine("val1 != val2");    } }

Output

This will produce the following output −

Value1 (String representation) = 100 Value2 (String representation) = 80 Return value (comparison) = False val1 != val2

Example

Let us now see another example to implement the UInt32.ToString() method −

using System; public class Demo {    public static void Main(){       uint val1 = 0;       uint val2 = UInt32.MaxValue;       Console.WriteLine("Value1 (String representation) = "+val1.ToString());       Console.WriteLine("Value2 (String representation) = "+val2.ToString());       bool res = val1.Equals(val2);       Console.WriteLine("Return value (comparison) = "+res);       if (res)          Console.WriteLine("val1 = val2");       else          Console.WriteLine("val1 != val2");    } }

Output

This will produce the following output −

Value1 (String representation) = 0 Value2 (String representation) = 4294967295 Return value (comparison) = False val1 != val2
Updated on: 2019-11-08T07:00:29+05:30

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