You ultimately have to decide what the null bool will represent. If null
should be false
, you can do this:
bool newBool = x.HasValue ? x.Value : false;
Or:
bool newBool = x.HasValue && x.Value;
Or:
bool newBool = x ?? false;
You ultimately have to decide what the null bool will represent. If null
should be false
, you can do this:
bool newBool = x.HasValue ? x.Value : false;
Or:
bool newBool = x.HasValue && x.Value;
Or:
bool newBool = x ?? false;