Thanks for the great and incredibly fast answer!
Unfortunately, my requirements changed. Now the user can pretty much enter any format. Binary, Decimal, Hex. So I decided try - catch just provides the simplest and cleanest solution.
So just for good measure I am posting the code I am using now. I think it is pretty clear and even somewhat elegant, or so I think^^.
switch (format)
{
case VariableFormat.Binary:
try
{
result = Convert.ToInt64(value, 2)
}
catch
{
// error handling
}
break;
case VariableFormat.Decimal:
try
{
result = Convert.ToInt64(value, 10)
}
catch
{
// error handling
}
break;
case VariableFormat.Hexadecimal:
try
{
result = Convert.ToInt64(value, 16)
}
catch
{
// error handling
}
break;
}
So thanks for encouraging me to use try - catch, I think it really improved the readibility of my code.
Thanks
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