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Im getting this error "Unable to cast object of type 'Data' to type 'System.IConvertible'." in my code

foreach (Data p in clusters[i])
 {
   for(int z=0; z<53;z++)
    {
      if (values[z] = Convert.ToInt32(p))
      {
         lray[z].BackColor = colorSet[i];
      }
    }
  }

"values" is an integer array and p is from Data class

class Data
    {

        public int X, ClusterId;
        public Data(int x)
        {
            this.X = x;
        }
        public override string ToString()
        {
            return String.Format("({0})", X);
        }
        public static int DistanceSquared(Data p1, Data p2)
        {
            int diffX = p2.X - p1.X;
            return diffX * diffX;
        }
    }
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    is the condition in if statement values[z] = Convert.ToInt32(p) typo? should be comparison operator ==
    – Neverever
    Oct 9, 2012 at 4:52

3 Answers 3

3

Simply what the error says. You have to implement IConvertible in your Data class for this to be used like this.

IConvertible Interface

2

Your intent is not clear from your code.

p in an object of Data. Seems you want to access the data you have saved in the member X of p

But you could do it like this

foreach (Data p in clusters[i])
 {
   for(int z=0; z<53;z++)
    {
      if (values[z] == p.X)
      {
         lray[z].BackColor = colorSet[i];
      }
    }
  }
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2

Youe Data class clearly does not implement System.IConvertible. So you can either do so or perform some other check in your if.

class Data : System.IConvertible
{// implement necessary methods of System.IConvertible here 
}

Side note: = is assignment, you likely meant if (values[z] == ...)

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