Parsing Strings
The Parse method converts a string that represents a .NET Framework base type into an actual .NET Framework base type. Because parsing is the reverse operation of formatting (converting a base type into a string representation), many of the same rules and conventions apply. Just as formatting uses an object that implements the IFormatProvider interface to format the information into a string, parsing also uses an object that implements the IFormatProvider interface to determine how to interpret a string representation. For more information, see Formatting Overview.
In This Section
- Parsing Numeric Strings
Describes how to convert strings into .NET Framework numeric types.
- Parsing Date and Time Strings
Describes how to convert strings into .NET Framework DateTime types.
- Parsing Other Strings
Describes how to convert strings into Char, Boolean, and Enum types.
Related Sections
- Formatting Types
Describes basic formatting concepts like format specifiers and format providers.
- Converting Types
Describes how to convert types.
- Working with Base Types
Describes common operations that you can perform on .NET Framework base types.