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Hi,
Basically the Convert class makes it easier to convert between all the base
types.
The Convert.ToInt32(String, IFormatProvider) underneath calls the Int32.Parse.
So the only difference is that if a null string is passed to Convert it returns
0, whereas Int32.Parse throws an ArgumentNullException.
It is really a matter of choice whichever you use.
Also have a look at the new .NET 2.0 method Int32.TryParse, which attempts to
convert a string to an int without throwing an exception.
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SACHIN
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What is the difference bettwen Convert.ToInt32() and Parse.ToInt32()
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