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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T17:34:20+00:00 2026-06-16T17:34:20+00:00

Is there a static method I can use to parse a String to check

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Is there a static method I can use to parse a String to check if it is an IP address, instead of having to initialize a new System.Net.IPAddress instance?

This is what I am trying to achieve

System.Net.IPAddress throwawayIpAddress = new System.Net.IPAddress(Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes("127.0.0.1"));

System.Net.IPAddress.TryParse(baseUri.Host, out throwawayIpAddress);

baseUri is a Uri variable, and Host is a string. I am looking for something simpler such as:

System.Net.IPAddress.TryParse(baseUri.Host, out  new System.Net.IPAddress(Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes("127.0.0.1"));

Due to the fact that the TryParse() method expects a String and an out IPAddress reference, I cannot pass null or a throwaway object directly.

Appreciate your advice on a simpler way to parse a String to test if it is an IP Address.

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    2026-06-16T17:34:22+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 5:34 pm

    IPAddress.TryParse expects and out parameters. That parameter doesn’t have to be initialized.
    For your code it can be:

    System.Net.IPAddress throwawayIpAddress; //No need to initialize it
    if(System.Net.IPAddress.TryParse(baseUri.Host, out throwawayIpAddress))
    {
    //valid IP address
    }
    {
    //Invalid IP address
    }
    

    If the parsing is successful then your object throwawayIpAddress will have the valid IP address, you can use it further in the code or ignore it if you want.

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