I have the following line of code:
var selectedDomainID = lkuDomainType.EditValue.Equals(null)
? string.Empty
: lkuDomainType.EditValue;
Sometimes this generates a NullReferenceException. What I don’t understand is why. Isn’t the whole point of my code to check for null and if so assign string.empty? When I check in DEBUG it is stating that EditValue == null so what am I missing?
Use
lkuDomainType.EditValue == null, otherwise you are trying to call an instance method on a null object. But the better option might belkuDomainType.EditValue ?? String.Empty. Also watch out forlkuDomainTypebeing null, unless it is a class not an object.