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How can I use explicit conversion in C# as I m trying this for converting int to char...
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I don't know much about c# but i guess there is no problem in type-conversion.
You are trying to use Implicitly typed as Explicitly types
variables which are declare using the var keyword should have compile-time initialization in c#. What m trying to say is declaration and initialization should be in same statement.
eg 1)//this is wrong
        var i;
        for(i = 1 ; i<=5 ; i++)
             {
             //do something
             }
eg 2)//this is correct
         for(var i = 1 ; i<=5 ; i++)
             {
             //do something
             }
Secondly you don't need to typecast to int as the compiler is smart enough to figure-out what type of value is getting stored
//consider the following code snippet
  for(var i=65;i<=70;i++)
      {
       Console.Write((char)i);
      }
output: ABCDEF
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Updated Rishi Anand ..
See code in multi-line comment..
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It's working....
THANK YOU! Rishi Anand 😊
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