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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T17:25:05+00:00 2026-05-15T17:25:05+00:00

I have a simple method that returns a Nullable Int32 from a DataReader rather

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I have a simple method that returns a Nullable Int32 from a DataReader rather than the built in GetInt32.

I am calling this method many many times and have one situation where any time I can shave off of it would be beneficial.

Can anyone suggest any alternative and faster ways of getting a nullable Int32 out of the DataReader?

private Int32? GetNullableInt32(SqlDataReader dataReader, int fieldIndex)
{
    return !dataReader.IsDBNull(fieldIndex) ? 
                dataReader.GetInt32(fieldIndex) : (Int32?)null;
}
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    2026-05-15T17:25:05+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 5:25 pm

    I seem to recall that it can sometimes by faster to get the value as an object and then check if that’s DBNull.

    private Int32? GetNullableInt32(SqlDataReader dataReader, int fieldIndex)
    {
        object value = dataReader.GetValue(fieldIndex);
        return value is DBNull ? (Int32?) null : (Int32) value;
    }
    

    It’s at least worth a try. Note that this is assuming you can unbox straight to an int… I don’t know for sure whether that’s correct, but it’ll be easy to see.

    Now there’s another approach which is somewhat less safe – it will return null for any non-integer value, even if the field is actually a string, for example:

    private Int32? GetNullableInt32(SqlDataReader dataReader, int fieldIndex)
    {
        return dataReader.GetValue(fieldIndex) as Int32?;
    }
    

    I’ve previously written about “as” with nullable types not being as fast as I’d expect, but this may be a slightly different case… again, it’s worth having a go.

    However, I’d be really surprised if this is genuinely a bottleneck… surely getting the data from the database in the first place is going to be far more expensive. Do you have benchmarks for this?

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