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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T13:21:49+00:00 2026-05-13T13:21:49+00:00

Back to the basics… For reference types, one can do this: SomeType someObject =

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Back to the basics…

For reference types, one can do this:

        SomeType someObject = firstObject as SomeType;
        if (someObject == null)
        {
            // Handle the situation gracefully
        }
        else
        {
            // Do stuff
        }

For value types, my understanding is that we have implicit conversions (no data loss), explicit conversions (needed if there’s a risk of data loss), the Convert class (a “conversion wrapper” I think) and also type-specific conversions (e.g. double x = Double.Parse("2");), but I haven’t found anything similar to the as operator above.

So, my question is: does the framework provide with some method/operator/technique to do something along these lines:

        if (!Convert.CanConvert(someValue, someValueType))
        {
            // Beware! Data loss can occur
        }
        else
        {
            // No data loss here
        }

If not, can anyone out there suggest a solid approach to build one such CanConvert method?

Thanks a lot!

EDIT(1): The user-case/problem is as follows: Given a something passed by the code’s consumer (my other self, but that’s irrelevant), (1) Check that something is a number (easy enough) and (2) Place something in the “smallest” numeric type where it fits without incurring in data loss.

Some background: the nature of what I’m trying to do is more mathematical than technical: I’m trying to see if/how I can fit existing numeric types into some sort of an algebraic hierarchy of the form Monoid=>Group=>Ring=>Field (or a simplified version thereof). While working on this, and not very sure how, “one thing led to another” and I found myself having to deal with type conversions…

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    2026-05-13T13:21:50+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 1:21 pm

    How about the TryParse method on the various value types?

    int x;
    
    if (int.TryParse(someType.ToString(), out x))
        return x;
    
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