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What is the difference between as and is operators in c#?

Answer Posted / Hemendra Singh

The 'as' operator attempts to perform an implicit conversion between objects of different types and returns null if the conversion fails. The 'is' operator checks whether an object is an instance of a specific type or implements a specific interface without performing any conversion. If it does, it returns true; otherwise, it returns false.

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