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I am writing a quartile function and I am stuck with this problem. I am pulling a array with unknown types and length, but i need to cast it to a double.

This is my current code which compiles but throws an invalid cast exception:

double[] array1 = array.Cast().ToArray();

any help would be greately appreciated, thanks in advance.

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  • Some types simply cannot be converted to double. For example, what's supposed to happen with an array of System.Drawing.Rectangle or an array of System.Windows.Controls.Button? Please explain this in your question, so we can point you into the right direction. Jun 7, 2012 at 9:01
  • I only want the double values in the array, So if I iterate through the array. and just get all the doubles into a list.and after I have the list I can then convert the list to a double array. Is this possible? I can think that i might have to do a foreach loop? can you please give me an idea of how this code will look like creating the list looping through the object array to get all the doubles and putting it into a double array. Jun 7, 2012 at 9:22

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The easiest way to do that should be:

double[] array1 = array.OfType<double>().ToArray();

You will need to add using System.Linq; to the top of your file for this to compile.

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  • this is what i currently have: Jun 7, 2012 at 10:32
  • I still get errors, is there anyway this could work:List <double> doubleobjects = new List <double>(); foreach (double obj in array) { try { doubleobjects.Add(obj); } catch(Exception ex) { //messageBox.Show(ex.Message); } } double[] array2 = array.Cast<double>().ToArray(); Jun 7, 2012 at 10:37
  • @user1441726 No, this cannot possibly work if array contains items that cannot be converted or cast into double values. From your above comment (on the question), I figured you only want to extract those items that are double values, which is what my code snippet does. Jun 7, 2012 at 11:11

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