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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T11:06:13+00:00 2026-05-27T11:06:13+00:00

If I try to put a string into a Boolean variable such as this:

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If I try to put a string into a Boolean variable such as this:

    Dim testValue As String = "True"
    Dim bool1 As Boolean = testValue

With Option Strict On I get an error and the suggested fix is to change the second line to:

    Dim bool1 As Boolean = CBool(testValue)

This is fine, But – what are the advantages / disadvantages of doing this instead:

    Dim bool1 As Boolean = Boolean.Parse(testValue)

CBool feels very VB6 like to me but which should we be using and why?

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    2026-05-27T11:06:14+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 11:06 am

    If you know its a string in both cases, it should be an equivalent process. Since Cbool will eventually call a function to convert it. (As long as your value is “True” or “False”)

    There is a difference if you use something like cbool(value) and the value is a boolean.

    from MSDN:

    Note that the parse operation succeeds only if the string to be parsed
    is “True” (the value of the TrueString field) or “False” (the value of
    the FalseString field) in a case-insensitive comparison.

    From MSDN in regards to Cbool (and other methods like that):

    These functions are compiled inline, meaning the conversion code is
    part of the code that evaluates the expression. Sometimes there is no
    call to a procedure to accomplish the conversion, which improves
    performance. Each function coerces an expression to a specific data
    type

    So, if you use cbool(value) if your value is a boolean it just uses it, no conversion required. That makes it potentially more efficient.

    You can check this out too:
    Integer.Parse vs. CInt

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