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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T05:06:49+00:00 2026-05-15T05:06:49+00:00

I need to write a Util function (in my c++cli app) that converts a

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I need to write a Util function (in my c++cli app) that converts a String to a Double or Float or Int.

template<typename T>
static T MyConvert(String^ str) {
     return static_cast<T>(System::Convert::ToDouble(str));
}

Is this safe?
Can it somehow convert 2 to 1.999 and then to 1 if I call MyConvert<int>("2") ?
I was wondering why the Convert class isn’t templated in the first place? (That would let me call Convert<T> instead of Convert.ToDouble() for all types)
This is C++/Cli so I can use any convert methods in c++ or .net, but I only know Convert.ToDouble()|ToString()|ToInt32())

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    2026-05-15T05:06:50+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 5:06 am

    The way this is written in non-CLI environment would mean something like

       template <typename T> 
       T GetValue (const std::string& value) const
       {
          T t;
    
    
          try
          {
             t = boost::lexical_cast<T>(value);
          } 
          catch (const boost::bad_lexical_cast&) {
             // It's horrible!
             // (...)
          }
    
          return t;
       }
    

    Note that this conversion is efficient, because only the appropriate conversion is done. In your case, converting to int would mean invoking conversion to double (which could, and I suspect is less-efficient than plain conversion to int) and evil rounding by your static_cast.

    Why even tend to do that?

    Try the same approach as I used in my sample, but ported to CLI. Specialize your templates for MyConvert<int>, MyConvert<double> calls or even make two separate methods (because writing template function with only two suitable template parameters isn’t the best way to design your application).

    Each of these methods / template specializations would mean calling the appropriate ToYyy routine and returning the result of the according type.

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