System.Byte.Parse Method

Converts the string representation of a number in a specified style to its byte equivalent.

Syntax

public static byte Parse (string s, System.Globalization.NumberStyles style)

Parameters

s
A string that contains a number to convert. The string is interpreted using the style specified by style.
style
A bitwise combination of enumeration values that indicates the style elements that can be present in s. A typical value to specify is System.Globalization.NumberStyles.Integer.
s
A string that contains a number to convert. The string is interpreted using the style specified by style.
style
A bitwise combination of enumeration values that indicates the style elements that can be present in s. A typical value to specify is System.Globalization.NumberStyles.Integer.

Returns

A byte value that is equivalent to the number contained in s.

Exceptions

TypeReason
ArgumentNullException s is a null reference.
FormatException s is not in the correct style.
OverflowException s represents a number greater than byte.MaxValue or less than byte.MinValue.

Remarks

The style parameter defines the style elements (such as white space or the positive sign) that are allowed in the s parameter for the parse operation to succeed. It must be a combination of bit flags from the System.Globalization.NumberStyles enumeration. Depending on the value of style, the s parameter may include the following elements:

[ws][$][sign]digits[.fractional_digits][e[sign]digits][ws]

Or, if style includes System.Globalization.NumberStyles.AllowHexSpecifier:

[ws]hexdigits[ws]

Elements in square brackets ([ and ]) are optional. The following table describes each element.

ws

Optional white space. White space can appear at the beginning of s if style includes the System.Globalization.NumberStyles.AllowLeadingWhite flag, or at the end of s if style includes the System.Globalization.NumberStyles.AllowTrailingWhite flag.

$

A culture-specific currency symbol. Its position in the string is defined by the System.Globalization.NumberFormatInfo.CurrencyPositivePattern property of the current culture. The current culture's currency symbol can appear in s if style includes the System.Globalization.NumberStyles.AllowCurrencySymbol flag.

sign

An optional positive sign. (The method throws an OverflowException if a negative sign is present in s.) The sign can appear at the beginning of s if style includes the System.Globalization.NumberStyles.AllowLeadingSign flag, or at the end of s if style includes the System.Globalization.NumberStyles.AllowTrailingSign flag.

digits

A sequence of digits from 0 through 9.

.

A culture-specific decimal point symbol. The current culture's decimal point symbol can appear in s if style includes the System.Globalization.NumberStyles.AllowDecimalPoint flag.

fractional_digits

One or more occurrences of the digit 0. Fractional digits can appear in s only if style includes the System.Globalization.NumberStyles.AllowDecimalPoint flag.

e

The e or E character, which indicates that the value is represented in exponential notation. The s parameter can represent a number in exponential notation if style includes the System.Globalization.NumberStyles.AllowExponent flag.

hexdigits

A sequence of hexadecimal digits from 0 through f, or 0 through F.

A string with decimal digits only (which corresponds to the System.Globalization.NumberStyles.None style) always parses successfully. Most of the remaining System.Globalization.NumberStyles members control elements that may be but are not required to be present in this input string. The following table indicates how individual System.Globalization.NumberStyles members affect the elements that may be present in s.

System.Globalization.NumberStyles.None

Decimal digits only.

System.Globalization.NumberStyles.AllowDecimalPoint

The . and fractional_digits elements. However, fractional_digits must consist of only one or more 0 digits or an OverflowException is thrown.

System.Globalization.NumberStyles.AllowExponent

The s parameter can also use exponential notation.

System.Globalization.NumberStyles.AllowLeadingWhite

The ws element at the beginning of s.

System.Globalization.NumberStyles.AllowTrailingWhite

The ws element at the end of s.

System.Globalization.NumberStyles.AllowLeadingSign

A positive sign can appear before digits.

System.Globalization.NumberStyles.AllowTrailingSign

A positive sign can appear after digits.

System.Globalization.NumberStyles.AllowParentheses

Although this flag is supported, the use of parentheses in s results in an OverflowException.

System.Globalization.NumberStyles.AllowThousands

Although the group separator symbol can appear in s, it can be preceded by only one or more 0 digits.

System.Globalization.NumberStyles.AllowCurrencySymbol

The $ element.

If the System.Globalization.NumberStyles.AllowHexSpecifier flag is used, s must be a hexadecimal value. The only other flags that can be combined with it are System.Globalization.NumberStyles.AllowLeadingWhite and System.Globalization.NumberStyles.AllowTrailingWhite. (The System.Globalization.NumberStyles enumeration includes a composite number style, System.Globalization.NumberStyles.HexNumber, that includes both white space flags.)

The s parameter is parsed using the formatting information in a System.Globalization.NumberFormatInfo object that is initialized for the current system culture. To use the formatting information of some other culture, call the byte.Parse(string, System.Globalization.NumberStyles, IFormatProvider) overload.

Requirements

Namespace: System
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
Assembly Versions: 1.0.5000.0, 2.0.0.0, 4.0.0.0