Introduction

This small article discusses about type casting in C#. We will look into how implicit type casting works, when will we need explicit casts and how can we enhance our user defined types to support implicit or explicit casts.

Background

Programming in any language will involve manipulation of in-memory data. Accessing this in memory data is via use of variable. We can create specific type of variable to access/manipulate some data. C# allows us to create variables of many types but, being a statically typed language, it does not allow us to assign the value of one type of variable into another type of variables.

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