public struct SByte : IComparable, IFormattable, IComparable<SByte>, IEquatable<SByte>
Object
ValueType
SByteThis type implements IComparable, IFormattable, System.IComparable<System.SByte>, and System.IEquatable<System.SByte>.
mscorlib
BCL
Represents an 8-bit signed integer.
The SByte data type represents integer values ranging from negative 128 to positive 127; that is, hexadecimal 0x80 to 0x7F.
CLSCompliantAttribute(false)
System Namespace
SByte Methods
SByte.CompareTo(System.Object) Method
SByte.CompareTo(sbyte) Method
SByte.Equals(System.Object) Method
SByte.Equals(sbyte) Method
SByte.GetHashCode Method
SByte.Parse(System.String) Method
SByte.Parse(System.String, System.Globalization.NumberStyles) Method
SByte.Parse(System.String, System.IFormatProvider) Method
SByte.Parse(System.String, System.Globalization.NumberStyles, System.IFormatProvider) Method
SByte.ToString(System.IFormatProvider) Method
SByte.ToString(System.String, System.IFormatProvider) Method
SByte.ToString() Method
SByte.ToString(System.String) Method
SByte Fields
public int CompareTo(object obj);
Returns the sort order of the current instance compared to the specified Object.
- obj
- The Object to compare to the current instance.
The return value is a negative number, zero, or a positive number reflecting the sort order of the current instance as compared to obj. For non-zero return values, the exact value returned by this method is unspecified. The following table defines the return value:
Return Value Description A negative number Current instance < obj. Zero Current instance == obj. A positive number Current instance > obj, or obj is a null reference.
Exception Type Condition ArgumentException obj is not a SByte and is not a null reference.
[Note: This method is implemented to support the IComparable interface.]
System.SByte Structure, System Namespace
public int CompareTo(sbyte value);
Returns the sort order of the current instance compared to the specified SByte.
- value
- The SByte to compare to the current instance.
The return value is a negative number, zero, or a positive number reflecting the sort order of the current instance as compared to value. For non-zero return values, the exact value returned by this method is unspecified. The following table defines the return value:
Return Value Description A negative number Current instance < value. Zero Current instance == value. A positive number Current instance > value.
[Note: This method is implemented to support the System.IComparable<SByte> interface.]
System.SByte Structure, System Namespace
public override bool Equals(object obj);
Determines whether the current instance and the specified Object represent the same type and value.
- obj
- The Object to compare to the current instance.
true
if obj represents the same type and value as the current instance. If obj is a null reference or is not an instance of SByte, returnsfalse
.
[Note: This method overrides System.Object.Equals(System.Object).]
System.SByte Structure, System Namespace
public override bool Equals(sbyte obj);
Determines whether the current instance and the specified SByte represent the same value.
- obj
- The SByte to compare to the current instance.
true
if obj represents the same value as the current instance; otherwise,false
.
[Note: This method is implemented to support the System.IEquatable<SByte> interface.]
System.SByte Structure, System Namespace
public override int GetHashCode();
Generates a hash code for the current instance.
A Int32 containing the hash code for the current instance.
The algorithm used to generate the hash code is unspecified.[Note: This method overrides System.Object.GetHashCode.]
System.SByte Structure, System Namespace
public static sbyte Parse(string s);
Returns the specified String converted to a SByte value.
- s
- A String containing the value to convert. The string is interpreted using the System.Globalization.NumberStyles.Integer style.
The SByte value obtained from s.
Exception Type Condition ArgumentException s is a null reference. FormatException s is not in the correct style. OverflowException s represents a number greater than System.SByte.MaxValue or less than System.SByte.MinValue.
This version of System.SByte.Parse(System.String) is equivalent to System.SByte.Parse(System.String) (s, System.Globalization.NumberStyles.Integer,null
).The string s is parsed using the formatting information in a NumberFormatInfo initialized for the current system culture. [Note: for more information, see System.Globalization.NumberFormatInfo.CurrentInfo.]
This method is not CLS-compliant. For a CLS-compliant alternative use System.Int16.Parse(System.String) (String).
This example demonstrates the System.SByte.Parse(System.String)(String) method.
using System; public class SByteParseClass { public static void Main() { string str = " 100 "; Console.WriteLine("String: \"{0}\" <SByte> {1}", str,SByte.Parse(str)); } }The output is
String: " 100 " <SByte> 100
CLSCompliantAttribute(false)
System.SByte Structure, System Namespace
public static sbyte Parse(string s, NumberStyles style);
Returns the specified String converted to a SByte value.
- s
- A String containing the value to convert. The string is interpreted using the style specified by style.
- style
- Zero or more NumberStyles values that specify the style of s. Specify multiple values for style using the bitwise OR operator. If style is a null reference, the string is interpreted using the System.Globalization.NumberStyles.Integer style.
The SByte value obtained from s.
Exception Type Condition ArgumentNullException s is a null reference. FormatException s is not in the correct style. OverflowException s represents a number greater than System.SByte.MaxValue or less than System.SByte.MinValue.
This version of System.SByte.Parse(System.String) is equivalent to System.SByte.Parse(System.String) (s, style,null
).The string s is parsed using the formatting information in a NumberFormatInfo initialized for the current system culture. [Note: For more information, see System.Globalization.NumberFormatInfo.CurrentInfo.]
This method is not CLS-compliant. For a CLS-compliant alternative use System.Int16.Parse(System.String)(String, NumberStyles).
CLSCompliantAttribute(false)
System.SByte Structure, System Namespace
public static sbyte Parse(string s, IFormatProvider provider);
Returns the specified String converted to a SByte value.
- s
- A String containing the value to convert. The string is interpreted using the System.Globalization.NumberStyles.Integer style.
- provider
- A IFormatProvider that supplies a NumberFormatInfo containing culture-specific formatting information about s.
The SByte value obtained from s.
Exception Type Condition ArgumentNullException s is a null reference. FormatException s is not in the correct style. OverflowException s represents a number greater than System.SByte.MaxValue or less than System.SByte.MinValue.
This version of System.SByte.Parse(System.String) is equivalent to System.SByte.Parse(System.String) (s, System.Globalization.NumberStyles.Integer, provider).The string s is parsed using the culture-specific formatting information from the NumberFormatInfo instance supplied by provider. If provider is
null
or a NumberFormatInfo cannot be obtained from provider, the formatting information for the current system culture is used.This method is not CLS-compliant. For a CLS-compliant alternative use System.Int16.Parse(System.String) (String, IFormatProvider).
CLSCompliantAttribute(false)
System.SByte Structure, System Namespace
public static sbyte Parse(string s, NumberStyles style, IFormatProvider provider);
Returns the specified String converted to a SByte value.
- s
- A String containing the value to convert. The string is interpreted using the style specified by style.
- style
- Zero or more NumberStyles values that specify the style of s. Specify multiple values for style using the bitwise OR operator. If style is a null reference, the string is interpreted using the System.Globalization.NumberStyles.Integer style.
- provider
- A IFormatProvider that supplies a NumberFormatInfo containing culture-specific formatting information about s.
The SByte value obtained from s.
Exception Type Condition ArgumentNullException s is a null reference. FormatException s is not in the correct style. OverflowException s represents a number greater than System.SByte.MaxValue or less than System.SByte.MinValue.
The string s is parsed using the culture-specific formatting information from the NumberFormatInfo instance supplied by provider. If provider isnull
or a NumberFormatInfo cannot be obtained from provider, the formatting information for the current system culture is used.This method is not CLS-compliant. For a CLS-compliant alternative use System.Int16.Parse(System.String)(String, NumberStyles, IFormatProvider).
CLSCompliantAttribute(false)
System.SByte Structure, System Namespace
public string ToString(IFormatProvider provider);
Returns a String representation of the value of the current instance.
- provider
- A IFormatProvider that supplies a NumberFormatInfo containing culture-specific formatting information.
A String representation of the current instance formatted using the general format specifier, ("G"). The string takes into account the formatting information in the NumberFormatInfo instance supplied by provider.
This version of System.SByte.ToString is equivalent to System.SByte.ToString ("G", provider).If provider is
null
or a NumberFormatInfo cannot be obtained from provider, the formatting information for the current system culture is used.
System.SByte Structure, System Namespace
public string ToString(string format, IFormatProvider provider);
Returns a String representation of the value of the current instance.
- format
- A String containing a character that specifies the format of the returned string.
- provider
- A IFormatProvider that supplies a NumberFormatInfo instance containing culture-specific formatting information.
A String representation of the current instance formatted as specified by format. The string takes into account the formatting information in the NumberFormatInfo instance supplied by provider .
Exception Type Condition FormatException format is invalid.
If provider isnull
or a NumberFormatInfo cannot be obtained from provider, the formatting information for the current system culture is used.If format is a null reference, the general format specifier "G" is used.
[Note: For a detailed description of formatting, see the IFormattable interface.
This method is implemented to support the IFormattable interface.
]
The following table lists the characters that are valid for the SByte type.
Format Characters Description "C", "c" Currency format. "D", "d" Decimal format. "E", "e" Exponential notation format. "F", "f" Fixed-point format. "G", "g" General format. "N", "n" Number format. "P", "p" Percent format. "X", "x" Hexadecimal format.
System.SByte Structure, System Namespace
public override string ToString();
Returns a String representation of the value of the current instance.
A String representation of the current instance formatted using the general format specifier ("G"). The string takes into account the current system culture.
This version of System.SByte.ToString is equivalent to System.SByte.ToString (null
,null
).[Note: This method overrides System.Object.ToString.]
System.SByte Structure, System Namespace
public string ToString(string format);
Returns a String representation of the value of the current instance.
- format
- A String that specifies the format of the returned string. [Note: For a list of valid values, see System.SByte.ToString (String, IFormatProvider ).]
A String representation of the current instance formatted as specified by format. The string takes into account the current system culture.
Exception Type Condition FormatException format is invalid.
This version of System.SByte.ToString is equivalent to System.SByte.ToString (format,null
).If format is a null reference, the general format specifier "G" is used.
This example demonstrates the System.SByte.ToString(String) method.
using System; public class SByteToStringExample { public static void Main() { SByte i = 8; Console.WriteLine(i); String[] formats = {"c", "d", "e", "f", "g", "n", "p", "x"}; foreach(String str in formats) Console.WriteLine("{0}: {1}", str, i.ToString(str)); } }The output is
8
c: $8.00
d: 8
e: 8.000000e+000
f: 8.00
g: 8
n: 8.00
p: 800.00 %
x: 8
System.SByte Structure, System Namespace
public const sbyte MaxValue = 127;
Contains the maximum value for the SByte type.
The value of this constant is 127 (hexadecimal 0X7F).
System.SByte Structure, System Namespace
public const sbyte MinValue = -128;
Contains the minimum value for the SByte type.
The value of this constant is -128 (hexadecimal 0X80).
System.SByte Structure, System Namespace