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In C language octal number can be written by placing 0 before number e.g.

 int i = 012; // Equals 10 in decimal.

I found the equivalent of hexadecimal in C# by placing 0x before number e.g.

 int i = 0xA; // Equals 10 in decimal.

Now my question is: Is there any equivalent of octal number in C# to represent any value as octal?

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No, there are no octal number literals in C#.

For strings: Convert.ToInt32("12", 8) returns 10.


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