C# Programming/Keywords/as
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The as
keyword casts an object to a different type. It is therefore similar to the TypeA varA
= (TypeA) varB
syntax. The difference is that this keyword returns null if the object was of an incompatible type, while the former method throws a type-cast exception in that case.
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