|   | ChargeTryParse(String, NumberStyles, IFormatProvider, Charge) Method | 
        
        
            Converts the string representation of a number in a specified style and culture-specific format to its
            
Charge equivalent. A return value indicates whether the conversion succeeded or failed.
            
 GSF.Core (in GSF.Core.dll) Version: 2.4.257-beta+00aa2366fbb9ec75f636ebc7cfa610e3826a727c
 Syntax
Syntaxpublic static bool TryParse(
	string s,
	NumberStyles style,
	IFormatProvider provider,
	out Charge result
)
Public Shared Function TryParse ( 
	s As String,
	style As NumberStyles,
	provider As IFormatProvider,
	<OutAttribute> ByRef result As Charge
) As Boolean
public:
static bool TryParse(
	String^ s, 
	NumberStyles style, 
	IFormatProvider^ provider, 
	[OutAttribute] Charge% result
)
static member TryParse : 
        s : string * 
        style : NumberStyles * 
        provider : IFormatProvider * 
        result : Charge byref -> bool GSF.Units.Charge.TryParse = function(s, style, provider, result);
Parameters
- s  String
- A string containing a number to convert.
- style  NumberStyles
- 
            A bitwise combination of System.Globalization.NumberStyles values that indicates the permitted format of s.
            
- provider  IFormatProvider
- 
            A IFormatProvider object that supplies culture-specific formatting information about s.
            
- result  Charge
- 
            When this method returns, contains the Charge value equivalent to the number contained in s,
            if the conversion succeeded, or zero if the conversion failed. The conversion fails if the s parameter is null,
            is not in a format compliant with style, or represents a number less than MinValue or
            greater than MaxValue. This parameter is passed uninitialized.
            
Return Value
Booleantrue if s was converted successfully; otherwise, false.
 Exceptions
Exceptions| Exception | Condition | 
|---|
| ArgumentException | style is not a System.Globalization.NumberStyles value. -or- style is not a combination of
            System.Globalization.NumberStyles.AllowHexSpecifier and System.Globalization.NumberStyles.HexNumber values. | 
 See Also
See Also