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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T20:36:28+00:00 2026-06-15T20:36:28+00:00

Very quick question – whilst the following is possible in C#: var a =

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Very quick question – whilst the following is possible in C#:

var a = new []{"hello"};
string[] b;
if ((b=a)!=null) { ... }

the following is not:

var a = new []{"hello"};
if ((string[] b=a)!=null) { ... }

Just wanted to confirm that I wasnt doing anything wrong in the second example and something along those lines are not possible. (In the similiar way aspects from the second example might be posible inside a using().

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    2026-06-15T20:36:30+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 8:36 pm

    This is not possible, since in c# variable declaration is a ‘statement’, not an expression. Statements do not yield a value, therefore I do not think you can use it in a expression.

    But the assignment, which you use in the second first form is an ‘expression’ which yield a result (value of a in this case), which can be used in another expression with an operator.

    More context from MSDN.

    It specifically mentions:

    A declaration-statement declares a local variable or constant.
    Declaration statements are permitted in blocks, but are not permitted
    as embedded statements.

    So it looks more like a ‘language restriction’ more than ‘lack of a return value’, although that (lack of return values of statements) must have influenced such a restriction.

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