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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T09:08:41+00:00 2026-06-14T09:08:41+00:00

Well the question title may not be self explanatory, so let me go ahead

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Well the question title may not be self explanatory, so let me go ahead and elaborate.

Consider, a TextBox that accepts only numeric value or is left empty. The value(text) entered is stored in an integer(int32) variable. The problem arises when the user enters the digit 0 or leaves the TextBox empty, as the conversion from string to int, converts an empty string to “0” as well.

So my question stands: How do I differentiate the 2 scenarios?

EDIT I figured a lot of questions may be answered by the code and exact problem(as I see it)

    if (txtOtherId.Text == string.Empty)
    {
        otherId = Convert.ToInt32(null);
    }
    else
    {
        otherId = Convert.ToInt32(txtOtherId.Text);
    }
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    2026-06-14T09:08:43+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 9:08 am

    What have you tried? Can we see your code?

    Now, I tried the following:

    int i;
    i = Convert.ToInt32("");  // throws, doesn't give zero
    i = int.Parse("");         // throws, doesn't give zero
    bool couldParse = int.TryParse("", out i);   // makes i=0 but signals that the parse failed
    

    So I can’t reproduce. However, if I use null instead of "", the Convert.ToInt32 does convert into zero (0). However, Parse and TryParse still fail with null.

    UPDATE:

    Now that I see your code. Consider changing the type of otherId from int to int? where the question mark makes it a nullable type. Then:

    if (txtOtherId.Text == "")
    {
        otherId = null;  // that's null of type int?
    }
    else
    {
        otherId = Convert.ToInt32(txtOtherId.Text);   // will throw if Text is (empty again or) invalid
    }
    

    If you want to be sure no exceptions can happen, do this:

    int tmp; // temporary variable
    if (int.TryParse(txtOtherId.Text, out tmp))
        otherId = tmp;
    else
        otherId = null;   // that's null of type int?; happens for all invalid input
    
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