Checking if a variable is of data type double

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無奈伤痛 2021-02-08 02:19

I need to check if a variable I have is of the data type double. This is what I tried:

try
{
    double price = Convert.ToDouble(txtPrice.Text);
}
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  • 2021-02-08 02:33

    You can use double.TryParse() it will return false if it couldn't create a double.

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  • 2021-02-08 02:36

    You may use

    • double.ParseExact or
    • use Regex to check if it is valid.
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  • 2021-02-08 02:37

    How can I realiably check if a variable is a double?

    You need to be clearer about what you're really trying to do here. I don't think you're asking what you think you're asking, and it's worth being aware of the differences in terminology.

    If you've got a variable which is declared to be of type double, then it's definitely a double. If you've got a variable which is declared to be of type object, ValueType or one of the interfaces it supports, then you can use

    if (value is double)
    

    But it sounds like what you really want to know is whether a string value is parseable as a double. For that, you should use double.TryParse - but you also need to think about what culture you're interested in. For example, would you view "15,5" as a valid double? European users might, but US users probably wouldn't. Do you want to allow thousands separators?

    I would strongly advise you to use the overload which takes an IFormatProvider and use the appropriate culture. Even if the culture you're interested is the default, it's worth being explicit about that.

    You probably want:

    double result;
    // For suitable values of text, style and culture...
    bool valid = double.TryParse(text, style, culture, out result);
    

    Then use the valid variable to determine whether or not it was actually parsed correctly. If valid is true, then the value of result is the parsed value. If valid is false, result will be 0.

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  • 2021-02-08 02:45

    Couldn't you just use:

    double.Parse(txtPrice.Text);
    

    ?

    With this you will a FormatException saying "Input string was not in a correct format." if the string value isn't a double, which looks to be roughly what you were doing manually anyway.

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  • 2021-02-08 02:51

    Double.TryParse is what you want.

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  • 2021-02-08 02:51

    So if I get your question right, you mean you only want to allow numbers right? If that's true, then maybe this will help you.

    string Str = textBox1.Text.Trim();
    double Num;
    bool isNum = double.TryParse(Str, out Num);
    if (isNum)
    MessageBox.Show(Num.ToString());
    else
    MessageBox.Show("Invalid number");
    
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