Boxing in C#
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Boxing in C#
Objective
Learn what Boxing is in C# and how to perform it correctly.
Introduction to Boxing
Boxing is the process of converting a value type to a reference type. This involves wrapping a value type (like int, float, char) in an object or any interface type implemented by this value type.
Full Program Example
using System;
class Program
{
static void Main()
{
int valType = 10;
object objType = valType; // Boxing
Console.WriteLine("Value Type: " + valType);
Console.WriteLine("Object Type: " + objType);
}
}
Expected Output
Value Type: 10 Object Type: 10
Output Explanation
The output demonstrates the Boxing process where valType, an integer (value type), is boxed into objType (object type). Both display the same value, but objType is a reference type stored in the heap.
Conclusion
Boxing is a fundamental concept in C#, allowing value types to be treated as objects. While it is necessary in certain scenarios, developers should be aware of its performance implications.
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