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UInt24TryParse(String, NumberStyles, IFormatProvider, UInt24) Method
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Converts the string representation of a number in a specified style and culture-specific format to its
24-bit unsigned integer equivalent. A return value indicates whether the conversion succeeded or failed.
Namespace: GSFAssembly: GSF.Core (in GSF.Core.dll) Version: 2.4.205-beta+5ef4169f3b1079d8b163dd363614f656bd140924
Syntax GSF.UInt24.TryParse = function(s, style, provider, result);
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- s String
- A string containing a number to convert.
- style NumberStyles
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A bitwise combination of System.Globalization.NumberStyles values that indicates the permitted format of s.
A typical value to specify is System.Globalization.NumberStyles.Integer.
- provider IFormatProvider
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A IFormatProvider object that supplies culture-specific formatting information about s.
- result UInt24
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When this method returns, contains the 24-bit unsigned integer value 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,
is not in a format compliant with style, or represents a number less than UInt24.MinValue or greater than
UInt24.MaxValue. This parameter is passed uninitialized.
Return Value
Booleantrue if s was converted successfully; otherwise, false.
Exceptions Exception | Condition |
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ArgumentException |
style is not a System.Globalization.NumberStyles value. -or- style is not a combination of
System.Globalization.NumberStyles.AllowHexSpecifier and System.Globalization.NumberStyles.HexNumber values.
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