What does one question mark following a variable declaration mean? [duplicate]
Whilst playing around in an open source project, my attempt to ToString a DateTime object was thwarted by the compiler. When I jumped to the definition, I saw this:
public DateTime? timestamp;
Might someone please enlighten me on what this is called and why it might be useful?
This is a nullable type. Nullable types allow value types (e.g. ints and structures like DateTime) to contain null.
The ? is syntactic sugar for Nullable<DateTime> since it's used so often.
To call ToString():
if (timstamp.HasValue) { // i.e. is not null
return timestamp.Value.ToString();
}
else {
return "<unknown>"; // Or do whatever else that makes sense in your context
}
? makes a value type (int, bool, DateTime, or any other struct or enum) nullable via the System.Nullable<T> type. DateTime? means that the variable is a System.Nullable<DateTime>. You can assign a DateTime or the value null to that variable. To check if the variable has a value, use the HasValue property and to get the actual value, use the Value property.
That is a shortcut for Nullable<DateTime>. Value types, like DateTime cannot be null; Nullable<> wraps the value type so that you have an object with a HasValue property and other convenient features.
it is nullable datetime
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