Questions tagged [.net]
Do NOT use for questions about .NET Core - use [.net-core] instead. The .NET framework is a software framework designed mainly for the Microsoft Windows operating system. It includes an implementation of the Base Class Library, Common Language Runtime (commonly referred to as CLR), Common Type System (commonly referred to as CTS) and Dynamic Language Runtime. It supports many programming languages, including C#, VB.NET, F# and C++/CLI.
337,677
questions
7525
votes
68
answers
1.3m
views
What is the difference between String and string in C#?
What are the differences between these two, and which one should I use?
string s = "Hello world!";
String s = "Hello world!";
4374
votes
36
answers
1.0m
views
How to enumerate an enum?
How can you enumerate an enum in C#?
E.g. the following code does not compile:
public enum Suit
{
Spades,
Hearts,
Clubs,
Diamonds
}
public void EnumerateAllSuitsDemoMethod()
{
...
2893
votes
13
answers
425k
views
What are the correct version numbers for C#?
What are the correct version numbers for C#? What came out when? Why can't I find any answers about C# 3.5?
This question is primarily to aid those who are searching for an answer using an incorrect ...
2637
votes
59
answers
1.0m
views
Deep cloning objects
I want to do something like:
MyObject myObj = GetMyObj(); // Create and fill a new object
MyObject newObj = myObj.Clone();
And then make changes to the new object that are not reflected in the ...
2564
votes
29
answers
841k
views
Catch multiple exceptions at once?
It is discouraged to simply catch System.Exception. Instead, only the "known" exceptions should be caught.
Now, this sometimes leads to unnecessary repetitive code, for example:
try
{
...
2446
votes
18
answers
1.2m
views
Difference between decimal, float and double in .NET?
What is the difference between decimal, float and double in .NET?
When would someone use one of these?
2406
votes
15
answers
280k
views
Should 'using' directives be inside or outside the namespace in C#?
I have been running StyleCop over some C# code, and it keeps reporting that my using directives should be inside the namespace.
Is there a technical reason for putting the using directives inside ...
2364
votes
41
answers
1.2m
views
How do I get a consistent byte representation of strings in C# without manually specifying an encoding?
How do I convert a string to a byte[] in .NET (C#) without manually specifying a specific encoding?
I'm going to encrypt the string. I can encrypt it without converting, but I'd still like to know ...
2247
votes
75
answers
826k
views
How do I calculate someone's age based on a DateTime type birthday?
Given a DateTime representing a person's birthday, how do I calculate their age in years?
2165
votes
48
answers
1.4m
views
How do I create an Excel (.XLS and .XLSX) file in C# without installing Microsoft Office?
How can I create an Excel spreadsheet with C# without requiring Excel to be installed on the machine that's running the code?
2093
votes
113
answers
1.8m
views
How do I remedy "The breakpoint will not currently be hit. No symbols have been loaded for this document." warning?
A C# desktop application (on the Visual Studio Express edition) worked, but then it didn't work 5 seconds later.
I tried the following:
Ensure debug configuration, debug flag, and full debug ...
1888
votes
20
answers
426k
views
Proper use of the IDisposable interface
I know from reading Microsoft documentation that the "primary" use of the IDisposable interface is to clean up unmanaged resources.
To me, "unmanaged" means things like database ...
1869
votes
26
answers
2.2m
views
What is a NullReferenceException, and how do I fix it?
I have some code and when it executes, it throws a NullReferenceException, saying:
Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
What does this mean, and what can I do to fix this error?
1853
votes
10
answers
1.4m
views
Calling the base constructor in C#
If I inherit from a base class and want to pass something from the constructor of the inherited class to the constructor of the base class, how do I do that?
For example, if I inherit from the ...
1744
votes
8
answers
974k
views
How to loop through all enum values in C#? [duplicate]
This question already has an answer here:
How do I enumerate an enum in C#? 26 answers
public enum Foos
{
A,
B,
C
}
Is there a way to loop through the possible values of Foos?
...
1713
votes
29
answers
251k
views
Why not inherit from List<T>?
When planning out my programs, I often start with a chain of thought like so:
A football team is just a list of football players. Therefore, I should represent it with:
var football_team = new ...
1696
votes
30
answers
514k
views
What is the difference between const and readonly in C#?
What is the difference between const and readonly in C#?
When would you use one over the other?
1676
votes
22
answers
296k
views
What is the best algorithm for overriding GetHashCode?
In .NET, the GetHashCode method is used in a lot of places throughout the .NET base class libraries. Implementing it properly is especially important to find items quickly in a collection or when ...
1634
votes
6
answers
121k
views
Try-catch speeding up my code?
I wrote some code for testing the impact of try-catch, but seeing some surprising results.
static void Main(string[] args)
{
Thread.CurrentThread.Priority = ThreadPriority.Highest;
Process....
1589
votes
47
answers
835k
views
How do I update the GUI from another thread?
Which is the simplest way to update a Label from another Thread?
I have a Form running on thread1, and from that I'm starting another thread (thread2).
While thread2 is processing some files I would ...
1564
votes
19
answers
606k
views
Why is Dictionary preferred over Hashtable in C#?
In most programming languages, dictionaries are preferred over hashtables.
What are the reasons behind that?
1507
votes
41
answers
487k
views
Path.Combine for URLs?
Path.Combine is handy, but is there a similar function in the .NET framework for URLs?
I'm looking for syntax like this:
Url.Combine("http://MyUrl.com/", "/Images/Image.jpg")
which would return:
"...
1481
votes
17
answers
2.4m
views
Send HTTP POST request in .NET
How can I make an HTTP POST request and send data in the body?
1406
votes
26
answers
1.2m
views
How and when to use ‘async’ and ‘await’
From my understanding one of the main things that async and await do is to make code easy to write and read - but is using them equal to spawning background threads to perform long duration logic?
I'...
1311
votes
39
answers
1.2m
views
How can I generate random alphanumeric strings?
How can I generate a random 8 character alphanumeric string in C#?
1304
votes
60
answers
806k
views
Could not find a part of the path ... bin\roslyn\csc.exe
I am trying to run an ASP.NET MVC (model-view-controller) project retrieved from TFS (Team Foundation Server) source control. I have added all assembly references and I am able to build and compile ...
1292
votes
5
answers
427k
views
How to mark a method as obsolete or deprecated?
How do I mark a method as obsolete or deprecated using C#?
1291
votes
9
answers
361k
views
How do I call a generic method using a Type variable?
What's the best way to call a generic method when the type parameter isn't known at compile time, but instead is obtained dynamically at runtime?
Consider the following sample code - inside the ...
1241
votes
15
answers
2.1m
views
How do I turn a C# object into a JSON string in .NET?
I have classes like these:
class MyDate
{
int year, month, day;
}
class Lad
{
string firstName;
string lastName;
MyDate dateOfBirth;
}
And I would like to turn a Lad object into a ...
1185
votes
15
answers
787k
views
Group By Multiple Columns
How can I do GroupBy multiple columns in LINQ
Something similar to this in SQL:
SELECT * FROM <TableName> GROUP BY <Column1>,<Column2>
How can I convert this to LINQ:
...
1182
votes
31
answers
1.1m
views
Deserialize JSON into C# dynamic object? [duplicate]
Is there a way to deserialize JSON content into a C# dynamic type? It would be nice to skip creating a bunch of classes in order to use the DataContractJsonSerializer.
1177
votes
13
answers
374k
views
How to escape braces (curly brackets) in a format string in .NET
How can brackets be escaped in using string.Format?
For example:
String val = "1,2,3"
String.Format(" foo {{0}}", val);
This example doesn't throw an exception, but it outputs the ...
1150
votes
16
answers
1.5m
views
How to convert UTF-8 byte[] to string
I have a byte[] array that is loaded from a file that I happen to known contains UTF-8.
In some debugging code, I need to convert it to a string. Is there a one-liner that will do this?
Under the ...
1146
votes
22
answers
1.1m
views
LINQ query on a DataTable
I'm trying to perform a LINQ query on a DataTable object and bizarrely I am finding that performing such queries on DataTables is not straightforward. For example:
var results = from myRow in ...
1134
votes
30
answers
1.3m
views
How can I get the application's path in a .NET console application?
How do I find the application's path in a console application?
In Windows Forms, I can use Application.StartupPath to find the current path, but this doesn't seem to be available in a console ...
1107
votes
10
answers
417k
views
DateTime vs DateTimeOffset
What is the difference between a DateTime and a DateTimeOffset and when should one be used?
Currently, we have a standard way of dealing with .NET DateTimes in a TimeZone-aware way: Whenever we ...
1085
votes
13
answers
638k
views
Html.Partial vs Html.RenderPartial & Html.Action vs Html.RenderAction
In ASP.NET MVC, what is the difference between:
Html.Partial and Html.RenderPartial
Html.Action and Html.RenderAction
1055
votes
1
answer
299k
views
Escape curly brace '{' in String.Format [duplicate]
How do I display a literal curly brace character when using the String.Format method?
Example:
sb.AppendLine(String.Format("public {0} {1} { get; private set; }",
prop.Type, prop.Name));
I would ...
1048
votes
23
answers
968k
views
.NET String.Format() to add commas in thousands place for a number
I want to add a comma in the thousands place for a number.
Would String.Format() be the correct path to take? What format would I use?
1034
votes
21
answers
552k
views
Best way to repeat a character in C#
What is the best way to generate a string of \t's in C#?
I am learning C# and experimenting with different ways of saying the same thing.
Tabs(uint t) is a function that returns a string with t amount ...
1019
votes
15
answers
237k
views
What is the difference between .NET Core and .NET Standard Class Library project types?
In Visual Studio, there are at least three different types of class libraries you can create:
Class Library (.NET Framework)
Class Library (.NET Standard)
Class Library (.NET Core)
While the first ...
991
votes
12
answers
617k
views
How do I force my .NET application to run as administrator?
Once my program is installed on a client machine, how do I force my program to run as an administrator on Windows 7?
984
votes
20
answers
716k
views
Is there a way to check if a file is in use?
I'm writing a program in C# that needs to repeatedly access 1 image file. Most of the time it works, but if my computer's running fast, it will try to access the file before it's been saved back to ...
972
votes
111
answers
1.2m
views
Metadata file '.dll' could not be found
I am working on a WPF, C# 3.0 project, and I get this error:
Error 1 Metadata file
'WORK=- \Tools\VersionManagementSystem\BusinessLogicLayer\bin\Debug
\BusinessLogicLayer.dll' could not be found C:\-=...
971
votes
17
answers
747k
views
split a string on newlines in .NET
I need to split a string into newlines in .NET and the only way I know of to split strings is with the Split method. However that will not allow me to (easily) split on a newline, so what is the best ...
963
votes
26
answers
663k
views
Sending email in .NET through Gmail
Instead of relying on my host to send an email, I was thinking of sending the email messages using my Gmail account. The emails are personalized emails to the bands I play on my show.
Is it possible ...
958
votes
28
answers
1.3m
views
Reading settings from app.config or web.config in .NET
I'm working on a C# class library that needs to be able to read settings from the web.config or app.config file (depending on whether the DLL is referenced from an ASP.NET web application or a Windows ...
958
votes
6
answers
750k
views
How do I convert struct System.Byte byte[] to a System.IO.Stream object in C#?
How do I convert struct System.Byte byte[] to a System.IO.Stream object in C#?
952
votes
21
answers
823k
views
How do you sort a dictionary by value?
I often have to sort a dictionary (consisting of keys & values) by value. For example, I have a hash of words and respective frequencies that I want to order by frequency.
There is a SortedList ...
948
votes
14
answers
750k
views
When to use .First and when to use .FirstOrDefault with LINQ?
I've searched around and haven't really found a clear answer as to when you'd want to use .First and when you'd want to use .FirstOrDefault with LINQ.
When would you want to use .First? Only when you'...