I was working on Project Euler 40, and was a bit bothered that there was no int.Parse(char)
. Not a big deal, but I did some asking around and someone suggested char.GetNumericValue
. GetNumericValue
seems like a very odd method to me:
- Takes in a char as a parameter and returns... a double?
- Returns -1.0 if the char is not '0' through '9'
So what's the reasoning behind this method, and what purpose does returning a double serve? I even fired up Reflector and looked at InternalGetNumericValue
, but it's just like watching Lost: every answer just leads to another question.
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