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currently i'm doing this:

string cellValue = sheet.get_Range("A12", _missing).Value2.ToString();

this works but i really need to select a cell by row and column index.

i get a null exception when i try

string cellValue = ((Range)sheet.Cells[row, column]).Value2.ToString();

any ideas?

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Where does the ArgumentNullException occur? Try separating out your code like this and step through it:

object rangeObject = sheet.Cells[row, column];
Range range = (Range)rangeObject;
object rangeValue = range.Value2;
string cellValue = rangeValue.ToString();

This will show you where the null object is.

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  • the NullReferenceException happens at string cellValue = rangeValue.ToString(); because range.Value2 is null. i know my sheet is good but i think sheet.Cells[row, column] is the real culprit.
    – CurlyFro
    Feb 19, 2010 at 21:40
  • I think then, that a null range.Value2 indicates that the cell does not have a value. If you look at the cell in Excel, is it empty? Feb 19, 2010 at 21:46
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    Also, Excel interop uses 1-based indexing. The problem could be that you are using zero-based indexes which reference an empty cell. If that is the case, then all you need to do is use row + 1 and column + 1 to get the correct cell. Feb 19, 2010 at 21:50
  • also you can try using get_value instead of Value2
    – Stan R.
    Feb 19, 2010 at 21:53
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I had the same issue. The nullref would happen when the cell I was reading was empty.

string foo = (((Range) ActiveWorksheet.Cells[row, column]).Value2 != null
            ? ((Range) ActiveWorksheet.Cells[row, column]).Value2.ToString()
            : "Coalesce some false string here..."); 

Notice that you have to check for null before you attempt to transform or cast the value.

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