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.