Performance Differences Between The Two Types Of Casting?

Nov 19, 2010

Consider this examlpe
Interface IInterface
Property MyProperty
End Interface
Class MyClassy : Implements IInterface

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The type of sender in the above example is of type MyClassy5.Is there any performance differences between the two types of casting?

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When I have many controls on a Form (i.e. Label, Button etc) that do almost the same thing, I often use one method to handle all the controls Click, MouseDown, MouseUp events.But to know which of the controls throwing the event and access the properties of that control I need to cast the "sender" object to the correct type.

The thing is that I always know which type it is, I don't really have to "TryCast", "DirectCast" and check if the operation returns true. I some times use CType as well.

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Public Function CastToT(Of T)(ByVal GenericType(Of Object) data) As GenericType(Of T)Return DirectCast(data, GenericType(Of T))End Function

The above clearly does not work. Is there any way to perform this cast if I know that all objects inside data are in fact of Type T?

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VS 2010 Casting Between Derived Types Throws InvalidCastException?

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The following Code throws the InvalidCastException error. What I wish to know is why and what the standard workaround is for this situation.

Module Module1
Interface IFooBar
End Interface
Class Foo : Implements IFooBar
Public Shared Widening Operator CType(ByVal Val As Foo) As Bar
Return New Bar

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What I would like is the line B = C to work without me having to know what type of object C currently is. I need to find a way to get this to work so that i can finish a function I ma working on so that it will excecute correctly on any new object which implements the interface and boasts an Operator CType function to cast it to the type used in the function.

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I have a class with a Property called 'Value' which is of type Object.Value can be of any type, a structure, a class, an array, IList etc.My problem is with the setter and determining whether the value has changed or not.This is simple enough for value types, but reference types and lists present a problem.For a class, would you assume that the Equals method has been implemented correctly, or just assume that the value has changed every time the setter is called?If I did assume it's changed, then perhaps I should assume it for value types as well, so that the behaviour is consistent.

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Compare Two Types In Dictionary Of Types .net?

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I need to compare two dictionary values if the types stored are equal, this is what i have

if gettype(Args(key)) = gettype(argtypes(key)) then
'' do something
end if

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.net - Casting Interfaces And MEF?

Mar 13, 2009

I have the following problem with MEF: Interface definition to be used by host:

Public Interface IExecuteDoSomething
Inherits IAddinSettings
Event DataReceived As EventHandler(Of DataReceivedEventArgs)
Function DoSomething() As Boolean
End Interface

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Everything seems to work fine until the Button2_Click routine is executed, then an InvalidCastException is thrown with the info:Unable to cast object of type 'System.Collections.Generic.List1[SharedLibrary.IExecuteDoSomething]' to type 'System.Collections.Generic.List1[SharedLibrary.IAddinSettings]'.

How can i solve this problem, because the imported object implements both of the interfaces?

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.net - Difference Between Casting In C# And It

Dec 9, 2009

The next code works fine in C#:

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But this code crash with a OverflowException in VB.Net.

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Both codes seems the same to me. What is the difference and how can I get the C# code converted to VB.Net?

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I have a object type variable (control .Tag) that I need to cast to a structured type, and change a member in. This is a contrived but representative example

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get around this. I have a data base field that is a decimal data type and I want to display it in a text box with the following txtWeekdayRate = CType(RoomsDataRow!WeekdayRate, TextBox)I get the following error when I run my program.Unable to cast object of type 'System.Decimal' to type 'System.Windows.Forms.TextBox'.

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I am getting the followin error from my code. System.InvalidCastException was unhandled Message="Unable to cast object of type 'QADBASE.DMRDataLists' to type 'QADBASE.DMRData'." Source="QADBASE" I am getting the error in the code below on the createDMRIssue

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What are the differences between 32 and 64-bit .NET (4) applications?Often 32-bit applications have problems running on 64-bit machines and conversely. I know I can declare an integer as int32 and int64 (certainly int64 on 32-bit systems make problems). Are there other differences between programming an 32 OR 64-bit or a both 32 AND 64-bit compatible application?

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Would like to build an application and was wondering why someone would choose one language over another.Also is one language used more for a particular type of programming then another (For example, is VB used more for business or Windows development then for web development ?)

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I am currently learning visual basic 5 on my home computer. I was wondering if someone could tell me what the major differences are between Visual basic 5 and the latest/new editions of VB.

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Jan 12, 2011

I have an Entity class which Implements IWeightable:

Public Interface IWeightable
Property WeightState As WeightState
End Interface

I have a WeightCalculator class:

Public Class WeightsCalculator
Public Sub New(...)
..
End Sub

Why can I not do wc.Calculate(entities)? I receive:

Unable to cast object of type
'System.Collections.Generic.List1[mynameSpace.Entity]'
to type
'System.Collections.Generic.IList1[myNamespace.IWeightable]'.

If Entity implements IWeightable why is this not possible?

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I am passing Date Field to SQL Database. Field is declared as String in the VB.Net Application. I wrote a piece of code for casting to Date

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Apr 14, 2009

I'm a C# programmer who is forced to use VB (eh!!!!). I want to check multiple controls state in one method, in C# this would be accomplished like so:

if (((CheckBox)sender).Checked == true)
{
// Do something...

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Apr 27, 2012

I have tried everything to no avail. I need to cast the value from a user selected dropdownlist to another dropdownlist on another page. The data in the textboxes are a series of numbers. Also is there a way to display the value in the second dropdown list as well as other values? For example, my dropdown has the values 1-6, user selects 4, which displays first in the dropdown on page 2 but the other values also display in case they want to change there selection??

If Not Page.PreviousPage Is Nothing Then
Dim table As Control = PreviousPage.Controls(0).FindControl("table1")
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Mar 1, 2010

I'm trying to obfuscate some VB.NET 2003 app.The resulting assemblyes are obfuscated and "run" with some errors.I cleaned all potential reflection problems, but I'm not being able to read the selected value of a combobox.

I load the Combobox using their Datasource properties, using a collection of "VTPair" (a class created by me with 2 properties: one of string type and other of object type to store the value)

This combobox handle pairs like "Male | M" or "Female | F".When trying to see what is selected, I use if mycombo1.SelectedValue = "M" then.This code, after obfuscation, throws me an exception that cannot cast type "XX" to string "M".

So, I changed the code to something more correct, explicitly casting the selected value to String:

if ctype(mycombo1.SelectedValue,string) = "M" then But the error is the same.Debugin my original code, the SelectedValue property is of type "Object" but it is a string.I tried using the ComboBox.SelectedItem property that is also an object but this time what is inside is of type "VTPair" (my own class) and then trying to access its "Value" property (which is of type Object) and trying to cast to string fails again.

Does anyone have an idea to "translate" this piece of code to work OK after Dotfucate it?

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I have an object that inherits from an interface. I can create and return the following:

Dim o As IRequest
o = New Request
Return o

This works fine. Now I want to return a List(Of Requests), so I try the following:

Dim o As List(Of IRequest)
o = New List(Of Request)
Return o

The error below is being given on o = New List(Of Request)

System.Collections.Generic.List(Of MyObjects.Request)' cannot be converted to System.Collections.Generic.List(Of MyInterfaces.IRequest)'.Consider using 'System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable(Of MyInterfaces.IRequest)'

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I don't know where it thinks I'm casting.

Here is my property

''' <summary>
''' Gets the GetX509Certificate from a file.
''' </summary>

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and heres where it says im doing the illegal cast:

Dim cert As System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Certificate2 = Me.GetX509Certificate

Why is it saying that? Everything is defined in the right type but it still thinks I'm casting.

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in vb, you can use text which is in textbox instead of numerical expressions. I mean, if I write 50 in textbox1 and also I can write like that code:

Dim result As Double = TextBox1.Text + 0.4

as you see, I didnt convert any type but it works in vb.net

But I want to learn what are disadvantages of this using?

(I am just talking about arithmetic operations)

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i have a property (items) that i want to use for either a checkedlistbox or a standard listbox depending on the value of another property.

heres the code i wrote that doesn't work:

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Say I have a interface called IProperties and I have a collection called colMyProperties that is a collection of IProperties. Then I have an object called clsProperty that implements the IProperty interface. Now, in my code where I add objects to the colMyProperties collection I add a bunch of clsProperty objects. so far so good.

Now when I try to access an object in the collection I can only access properties and methods of the IProperties interface, not the clsProperty object. What am I doing wrong? Do I need to cast the object?

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DirectCast For Casting Without Conversion

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Instance Of Object Won't Go Away Even After Casting

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i have the following code which walks through an Excel file and this works fine note that the following line does work well (folder is being set earlier in the code)

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Proper Type Casting?

Jun 18, 2009

Delegate Sub UpdateTextHandler(ByVal recbuffpass() As Integer)

Private Sub someSub()
Dim f As frmMain = My.Application.OpenForms("frmMain")
f.Invoke(New UpdateTextHandler(AddressOf f.UpdateTextMethod), New Object() {recbuf})

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I've got a project called Service.Inside the project, i've got 2 windows classes.ClassA is the main windows class which opens up when I run the program.On ClassA, I've got a button which, when I click it, opens up ClassB which is the other windows class. Inside the button's eventhandler (click), I've got a string which contains the name of ClassB's class ie "ClassB". I will probably get this from a table. Is it possible to initiate the object ClassB without using if statments to check what the type of object is. In the code below, i've managed to create a o of type object, but i need to new it with the ClassB

vb.net Private Sub Button2_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button2.Click

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Apparently, this is not allowed? Is there a way to cast to an UInt16?

zero2 = CUInt16((Ch1OutputResults.range10Zero - 0) * 65535)

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