Scenario
Parse a string into a nullable numeric type. If the parse is unsuccessful, the result should be null; otherwise the result should be the parsed value.
Question
To accomplish this, I have always used the following simple but lengthily annoying method:
string numericString = "...";
decimal? numericValue;
decimal temp;
if (decimal.TryParse(numericString, out temp))
{
numericValue = temp;
}
else
{
numericValue = null;
}
I use the above method because the following doesn't compile:
decimal temp;
decimal? numericValue = decimal.TryParse(numericString, out temp) ? temp : null;
Does anybody know of a version of the first bit of code that is as short, tidy, and readable as the second bit? I know I could always write an extension method that encapsulates the first bit of code, but I'm wondering if there is any way to do what I want without an extension method.