Title:
Thanks Shakuntala
Name:
Sandeep Acharya
Date:
8/14/2008 9:42:17 PM
Comment:
Shakuntala,
Thanks for your posting.... But this one seems to be an invalid casting...If it could be a valid conversion then yes it would be an unboxing.
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Title:
Need clarification on Ex.of Boxing and Unboxing
Name:
Shakuntala
Date:
8/14/2008 3:28:28 AM
Comment:
String is a reference type so if we declare string name = "Shalini"; and int i = Int.Parse(name);(here we are converting refernce type to int type so it is unboxing) is this correct one??
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Title:
Boxing and UnBoxing
Name:
Giribabu
Date:
7/11/2008 1:16:55 AM
Comment:
Everyone is using same example, can you tell/ give me real time example's so that anyone can explain to an interviewer who is asking this question. i hope he will not satisfy by simple explaining this concept as it is. I will give you a sample where we use boxing in realtime project, you just explain me about that.
example --------- Suppose MyTestProject Entity has productID MyTestProject obj = new MyTestProject(); Session["ProductID"] = obj.productID;
can you explain it?
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Title:
Boxing & UNBoxing
Name:
prasad
Date:
5/21/2008 5:36:37 AM
Comment:
kinly give me more examples about it and what is the advantages of using boxing&Unboxing.How should explain in the interview.
Note:please write the definition
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Title:
Boxing & UNBoxing
Name:
venkat
Date:
4/9/2008 4:01:28 AM
Comment:
give me more examples & what is the benifit send me mail:rams.marni@gmail.com
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Title:
Boxing & UNBoxing
Name:
Shashi
Date:
3/23/2008 4:36:22 AM
Comment:
give me some more examples, and tell it benefits,Where we r using..
please give me clear idea about these Article. mail me (shashimalraj@hotmail.com)
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Title:
Real Boxing
Name:
Satish Dasari
Date:
3/5/2008 11:52:23 AM
Comment:
Excellent
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Title:
Clarity on the Basic
Name:
B Srinivasan
Date:
12/27/2007 1:11:15 PM
Comment:
Good description with the sample to explain the Boxing concept. Its worth for the beginner/new to this .NET feature
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Title:
Boxing & Unboxing
Name:
saleem
Date:
12/20/2007 3:41:19 PM
Comment:
-give me some more examples, and tell it benefits. -Why we are using boxing and unboxing. what is the use. where we are using this concept. can u say.
please give me clear idea about these Article. mail me @ (saleem.mas@gmail.com)
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Title:
Good Job
Name:
Harry
Date:
12/5/2007 6:58:43 AM
Comment:
Nice example. ;-) Keep writing.
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Title:
No clarity
Name:
saki
Date:
11/5/2007 4:16:11 AM
Comment:
just ok
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Title:
use less article
Name:
sameer
Date:
10/9/2007 8:44:05 AM
Comment:
useless article doenst make sense to me at all
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Title:
Keep up the good work
Name:
Rajasekhar
Date:
8/22/2007 11:34:44 AM
Comment:
Hai,
This is the correct way to explain any concept. It's really outstanding for us. Please keep writing the articles like this.
Regards - Rajasekhar.
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Title:
Best explanation online about this subject
Name:
Hung Dao
Date:
7/23/2007 5:53:40 PM
Comment:
I have read several online examples. All simply talks about how boxing and unboxing work but do not really show behind the scene. Keep it up your great work.
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Title:
nice very good examples are given But
Name:
suyog kale(suyog.kale@gmail.com)
Date:
6/8/2007 5:36:24 AM
Comment:
give me some more examples, and tell it benefits
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Title:
Boxing
Name:
shiva
Date:
5/31/2007 3:24:33 AM
Comment:
nice very good examples are given
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Title:
boxing
Name:
velavan
Date:
4/19/2007 7:03:44 AM
Comment:
very good
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Title:
About boxing and unboxing
Name:
sathyanarayanan. c
Date:
3/24/2007 7:30:47 PM
Comment:
Why we are using boxing and unboxing. what is the use. where we are using this concept. can u say.
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Title:
Nice
Name:
Bhupender
Date:
3/22/2007 6:21:45 AM
Comment:
Its Nice, But want some more examples ...
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Title:
Nice
Name:
Meenu
Date:
2/19/2007 5:44:16 AM
Comment:
Its really nice..Easily understandable.. Well done..
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Title:
Boxing when calling methods
Name:
ad
Date:
2/9/2007 8:20:36 AM
Comment:
Suppose we have three methods: - Boxing::CheckBoxingInt(int32) - Boxing::CheckBoxingObject(object) - Boxing::CheckBoxingValueType(ValueType)
Boxing (see *) is done when calling CheckBoxingObject() and CheckBoxingValueType(), but not when calling CheckBoxingInt()...
Is this correct, or?
ldarg.0 ldloc.0 call instance void Boxing::CheckBoxingInt(int32)
ldarg.0 ldloc.0 * box [mscorlib]System.Int32 call instance void Boxing::CheckBoxingObject(object)
ldarg.0 ldloc.0 * box [mscorlib]System.Int32 call instance void Boxing::CheckBoxingValueType(class [mscorlib]System.ValueType)
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Title:
Fine Article
Name:
sonj
Date:
2/8/2007 10:04:03 AM
Comment:
Thanks for directing the Developers
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Title:
Better method
Name:
prashant kumar singh
Date:
2/4/2007 9:31:19 AM
Comment:
this site is providing better method to uderstanding any topic.
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Title:
Very Nice
Name:
kiran
Date:
12/22/2006 2:40:58 PM
Comment:
Please try some more......Help
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Title:
useful article
Name:
keert
Date:
12/15/2006 5:35:52 AM
Comment:
very useful
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Title:
Good one
Name:
prince
Date:
10/18/2006 7:27:40 PM
Comment:
This information helps me alot,thanks
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Title:
I Love You Author
Name:
I Love You Author
Date:
10/11/2006 12:45:00 AM
Comment:
I Love You Author.
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Title:
Thanx
Name:
mansur saeed
Date:
10/10/2006 3:06:41 PM
Comment:
think you very much &carry on
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Title:
I love it
Name:
.NET Pro
Date:
9/13/2006 9:40:45 PM
Comment:
I love this article, good advice.
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Title:
Excellent
Name:
Kishor
Date:
9/13/2006 2:26:03 AM
Comment:
Really very usefull article. Keep it up
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Title:
Nice one
Name:
Sarith koottalakkal
Date:
9/11/2006 10:55:39 PM
Comment:
Keep it up man..
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Title:
well done
Name:
udit
Date:
9/9/2006 3:43:47 AM
Comment:
the information is given by u regarding boxing & unboxing it cleare my doubt thanks.keep in touch.
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Title:
Good Example
Name:
Anoop
Date:
9/9/2006 3:43:17 AM
Comment:
Good Example keep it up
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Title:
Keep it up
Name:
Manish
Date:
9/8/2006 3:21:08 AM
Comment:
Good, Carry on with ur work
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Title:
Well Done
Name:
Anita Acharya
Date:
9/7/2006 11:50:20 PM
Comment:
U have chosen a new hobby in ur life.Best of luck & God Bless U.
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Title:
Keep it up
Name:
prashant
Date:
9/7/2006 9:14:58 AM
Comment:
Good.... Carry on with u r work.
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