char C# with Example
A char is single letter stored inside a variable. It is built-in value type which takes two bytes of memory space. It represents System.Char data type found in mscorlib.dll which is implicitly referenced by every C# project when you create them. There are multiple ways to do this. 1. char c = 'c'; 2. char c = '\u0063'; //Unicode 3. char c = '\x0063'; //Hex 4. char c = (char)99;//Integral A char can be implicitly converted to ushort, int, uint, long, ulong, float, double, or decimal and it will return the integer value of that char. ushort u = c; returns 99 etc. However, there are no implicit conversions from other types to char. Instead you must cast them. ushort u = 99; char c = (char)u;