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There is an implicit conversion from a *switch_expression* ([§12.11](expressions.md#1211-switch-expression)) to every type `T` for which there exists an implicit conversion from each *switch_expression_arm*’s *switch_expression_arm_expression*’s to `T`.

### §imp-cond-expr-conv Implicit conditional expression conversions

For a *conditional_expression* `c ? e1 : e2`, when

1. there is no common type for `e1` and `e2`, or
1. for which a common type exists, but one of the expressions `e1` or `e2` has no implicit conversion to that type

an implicit ***conditional expression conversion*** exists that permits an implicit conversion from *conditional_expression* to any type `T` for which there is a conversion-from-expression from `e1` to `T` and also from `e2` to `T`. It is an error if *conditional_expression* neither has a common type between `e1` and `e2` nor is subject to a conditional expression conversion.

## 10.3 Explicit conversions

### 10.3.1 General
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#### 12.6.4.5 Better conversion from expression

Given an implicit conversion `C₁` that converts from an expression `E` to a type `T₁`, and an implicit conversion `C₂` that converts from an expression `E` to a type `T₂`, `C₁` is a ***better conversion*** than `C₂` if one of the following holds:
Given an implicit conversion `C₁` that converts from an expression `E` to a type `T₁`, and an implicit conversion `C₂` that converts from an expression `E` to a type `T₂`, `C₁` is a ***better conversion*** than `C₂` if `E` does not exactly match `T₂` and at least one of the following holds:

- `E` exactly matches `T₁` and `E` does not exactly match `T₂` ([§12.6.4.6](expressions.md#12646-exactly-matching-expression))
- `E` exactly matches both or neither of `T₁` and `T₂`, and `T₁` is a better conversion target than `T₂` ([§12.6.4.7](expressions.md#12647-better-conversion-target))
- `C₁` is not a conditional expression conversion and `C₂` is a conditional expression conversion.
- `E` exactly matches both or neither of `T₁` and `T₂`, and `T₁` is a better conversion target than `T₂` ([§12.6.4.7](expressions.md#12647-better-conversion-target)) and either `C₁` and `C₂` are both conditional expression conversions or neither is a conditional expression conversion.
- `E` is a method group ([§12.2](expressions.md#122-expression-classifications)), `T₁` is compatible ([§21.4](delegates.md#214-delegate-compatibility)) with the single best method from the method group for conversion `C₁`, and `T₂` is not compatible with the single best method from the method group for conversion `C₂`

#### 12.6.4.6 Exactly matching expression
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A *null_conditional_invocation_expression* is syntactically either a *null_conditional_member_access* ([§12.8.8](expressions.md#1288-null-conditional-member-access)) or *null_conditional_element_access* ([§12.8.13](expressions.md#12813-null-conditional-element-access)) where the final *dependent_access* is an invocation expression ([§12.8.10](expressions.md#12810-invocation-expressions)).

A *null_conditional_invocation_expression* occurs within the context of a *statement_expression* ([§13.7](statements.md#137-expression-statements)), *anonymous_function_body* ([§12.21.1](expressions.md#12211-general)), or *method_body* ([§15.6.1](classes.md#1561-general)).

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Unlike the syntactically equivalent *null_conditional_member_access* or *null_conditional_element_access*, a *null_conditional_invocation_expression* may be classified as nothing.

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null_conditional_invocation_expression
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- The *primary_expression* has compile-time type `dynamic`.
- At least one expression of the *argument_list* has compile-time type `dynamic`.

In this case the compile-time type of the *element_access* depends on the compile-time type of its *primary_expression*: if it has an array type then the compile-time type is the element type of that array type; otherwise the compile-time type is `dynamic` and the *element_access* is classified as a value of type `dynamic`. The rules below to determine the meaning of the *element_access* are then applied at run-time, using the run-time type instead of the compile-time type of those of the *primary_expression* and *argument_list* expressions which have the compile-time type `dynamic`. If the *primary_expression* does not have compile-time type `dynamic`, then the element access undergoes a limited compile-time check as described in [§12.6.5](expressions.md#1265-compile-time-checking-of-dynamic-member-invocation).

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> *Example*:
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### 12.8.18 The typeof operator

The `typeof` operator is used to obtain the `System.Type` object for a type.

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- one of the following value types: `sbyte`, `byte`, `short`, `ushort`, `int`, `uint`, `long`, `ulong`, `char`, `float`, `double`, `decimal`, `bool,`; or
- any enumeration type.

### 12.8.22 Stack allocation

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A stack allocation expression allocates a block of memory from the execution stack. The ***execution stack*** is an area of memory where local variables are stored. The execution stack is not part of the managed heap. The memory used for local variable storage is automatically recovered when the current function returns.

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```

A *cast_expression* of the form `(T)E`, where `T` is a type and `E` is a *unary_expression*, performs an explicit conversion ([§10.3](conversions.md#103-explicit-conversions)) of the value of `E` to type `T`. If no explicit conversion exists from `E` to `T`, a binding-time error occurs. Otherwise, the result is the value produced by the explicit conversion. The result is always classified as a value, even if `E` denotes a variable.
A *cast_expression* of the form `(T)E`, where `T` is a type and `E` is a *unary_expression*, performs an explicit conversion ([§10.3](conversions.md#103-explicit-conversions)) of the value of `E` to type `T`. In the presence of a conditional expression conversion (§imp-cond-expr-conv) there may be more than one possible conversion from `E` to `T`, in which case, the conditional expression conversion shall only be used as a last resort. If no explicit conversion exists from `E` to `T`, a binding-time error occurs. Otherwise, the result is the value produced by the explicit conversion. The result is always classified as a value, even if `E` denotes a variable.

The grammar for a *cast_expression* leads to certain syntactic ambiguities.

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If `ref` is not present, the second and third operands, `x` and `y`, of the `?:` operator control the type of the conditional expression:

- If `x` has type `X` and `y` has type `Y` then,
- If an identity conversion exists between `X` and `Y`, then the result is the best common type of a set of expressions ([§12.6.3.16](expressions.md#126316-finding-the-best-common-type-of-a-set-of-expressions)). If either type is `dynamic`, type inference prefers `dynamic` ([§8.7](types.md#87-the-dynamic-type)). If either type is a tuple type ([§8.3.11](types.md#8311-tuple-types)), type inference includes the element names when the element names in the same ordinal position match in both tuples.
- If an identity conversion exists between `X` and `Y`, then the result is the best common type of a set of expressions ([§12.6.3.16](expressions.md#126316-finding-the-best-common-type-of-a-set-of-expressions)). ***placeholder for words somehow referring to “12.6.4.5 Better conversion from expression.”*** If either type is `dynamic`, type inference prefers `dynamic` ([§8.7](types.md#87-the-dynamic-type)). If either type is a tuple type ([§8.3.11](types.md#8311-tuple-types)), type inference includes the element names when the element names in the same ordinal position match in both tuples.
- Otherwise, if an implicit conversion ([§10.2](conversions.md#102-implicit-conversions)) exists from `X` to `Y`, but not from `Y` to `X`, then `Y` is the type of the conditional expression.
- Otherwise, if an implicit enumeration conversion ([§10.2.4](conversions.md#1024-implicit-enumeration-conversions)) exists from `X` to `Y`, then `Y` is the type of the conditional expression.
- Otherwise, if an implicit enumeration conversion ([§10.2.4](conversions.md#1024-implicit-enumeration-conversions)) exists from `Y` to `X`, then `X` is the type of the conditional expression.
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## 12.23 Assignment operators

### 12.23.1 General

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All but one of the assignment operators assigns a new value to a variable, a property, an event, or an indexer element. The exception, `= ref`, assigns a variable reference ([§9.5](variables.md#95-variable-references)) to a reference variable ([§9.7](variables.md#97-reference-variables-and-returns)).

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