If you want your integer variable to allow null values, declare it to be a nullable type:
int? n = 0;
Note the ?
after int, which means that type can have the value null
. Nullable types were introduced with v2.0 of the .NET Framework.
If you want your integer variable to allow null values, declare it to be a nullable type:
int? n = 0;
Note the ?
after int, which means that type can have the value null
. Nullable types were introduced with v2.0 of the .NET Framework.