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I have this code:

string sPhone = "420777777777";
int rPhone;
bool valid = Int32.TryParse(sPhone, out rPhone); //false
if (!valid)
 return "";
return String.Format("{0:+### ### ### ###}", rPhone);

I want to format phone number so I'm converting string to int, but value of valid is always false. How can I convert this string to int? I was also trying int.TryParse or Convert.ToInt32. Nothing worked.

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  • 3
    If you can't add them together they're not numbers. What's Sarah's phone number plus Blair's? Aug 14, 2014 at 10:17
  • Why would you convert a phone number to an integer in the first place? Are you intending to do calculations with it? Aug 14, 2014 at 15:43
  • I need to show it formatted (last row), for that I need it converted to int.
    – BblackK
    Aug 14, 2014 at 16:15

2 Answers 2

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Because Int32.MaxValue is 2147483647 so, the conversion of your string "420777777777" will never be a valid value for an Int32 ;

Use

string sPhone = "420777777777";
long rPhone;
bool valid = Int64.TryParse(sPhone, out rPhone); 
return (!valid ? "" : string.Format("{0:+### ### ### ###}", rPhone));  
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Int32 is a 32 bit digit, max value for it is 2147483647 or 4294967295 for UInt32. you can try using long.TryParse if you have a 64 bit architecture.

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  • on 32 bit architecture long will have same max value as Int32. That means that it won't help to solve this problem.
    – Vadim
    Aug 14, 2014 at 10:42
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    Int64(or long).MaxValue is constant and defined as 9,223,372,036,854,775,807, no matter what architecture you use.
    – MarkO
    Aug 14, 2014 at 11:01

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