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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T19:52:15+00:00 2026-06-02T19:52:15+00:00

I am trying to check if a string contains a numeric value, if it

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I am trying to check if a string contains a numeric value, if it doesnt return to a label if it does then I would like to show the main window. How can this be done?

If (mystring = a numeric value)
            //do this:
            var newWindow = new MainWindow();
            newWindow.Show();
If (mystring = non numeric)
            //display mystring in a label
            label1.Text = mystring;

else return error to message box
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    2026-06-02T19:52:16+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 7:52 pm
    Int32 intValue;
    if (Int32.TryParse(mystring, out intValue)){
      // mystring is an integer
    }
    

    Or, if it’s a decimal number:

    Double dblValue;
    if (Double.TryParse(mystring, out dblValue)){
      // mystring has a decimal number
    }
    

    Some examples, BTW, can be found here.

    Testing foo:
    Testing 123:
        It's an integer! (123)
        It's a decimal! (123.00)
    Testing 1.23:
        It's a decimal! (1.23)
    Testing $1.23:
        It's a decimal! (1.23)
    Testing 1,234:
        It's a decimal! (1234.00)
    Testing 1,234.56:
        It's a decimal! (1234.56)
    

    A couple more I’ve tested:

    Testing $ 1,234:                      // Note that the space makes it fail
    Testing $1,234:
        It's a decimal! (1234.00)
    Testing $1,234.56:
        It's a decimal! (1234.56)
    Testing -1,234:
        It's a decimal! (-1234.00)
    Testing -123:
        It's an integer! (-123)
        It's a decimal! (-123.00)
    Testing $-1,234:                     // negative currency also fails
    Testing $-1,234.56:
    
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