How do I convert nullable guid (guid?
) to a guid
? My intention is to convert a list of nullable Guids to a Guid list.
6 Answers
Use the ??
operator:
public static class Extension
{
public static Guid ToGuid(this Guid? source)
{
return source ?? Guid.Empty;
}
// more general implementation
public static T ValueOrDefault<T>(this Nullable<T> source) where T : struct
{
return source ?? default(T);
}
}
You can do this:
Guid? x = null;
var g1 = x.ToGuid(); // same as var g1 = x ?? Guid.Empty;
var g2 = x.ValueOrDefault(); // use more general approach
If you have a a list and want to filter out the nulls you can write:
var list = new Guid?[] {
Guid.NewGuid(),
null,
Guid.NewGuid()
};
var result = list
.Where(x => x.HasValue) // comment this line if you want the nulls in the result
.Select(x => x.ValueOrDefault())
.ToList();
Console.WriteLine(string.Join(", ", result));
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1thats for valid replies but My intention is to convert a list of nullable Guid to guid list. how can i do that? Mar 31, 2011 at 10:47
the Nullable<T>.value
property?
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1I agree; no need to extend the type; if you know the nullable type contains a real Guid, just use the .Value property. Aug 24, 2015 at 20:26
Use this:
List<Guid?> listOfNullableGuids = ...
List<Guid> result = listOfNullableGuids.Select(g => g ?? Guid.Empty).ToList();
This is the simplest way. No need for an extension method for something that simple...
being "id" a "Guid?"
Guid.Parse(id.ToString())
Get Guid null and create a guid by turning Guid null into String
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1Hi, thanks for your first answer! Asking for clarification is best done as a comment to OP's question rather than in your answer. Might be good to get clarity first before answering. Jan 28, 2020 at 18:45