User-Defined Conversions Sample
This sample shows how to define conversions to or from classes or structures, and how such conversions are used. For more information, see Conversion Operators (C# Programming Guide).
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To build and run the User-Defined Conversions samples within Visual Studio
In Solution Explorer, right-click the Conversion1 project and click Set as StartUp Project.
On the Debug menu, click Start Without Debugging.
Repeat the previous steps for Conversion2.
To build and run the User-Defined Conversions samples from a command prompt
Use the Change Directory command to change to the Conversion1 directory.
Type the following:
csc conversion.cs conversion
Use the Change Directory command to change to the Conversion2 directory.
Type the following:
csc structconversion.cs structconversion
See Also
Tasks
How to: Implement User-Defined Conversions Between Structs (C# Programming Guide)