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Exclamation point, a la Shmoop. We all have that one friend. The one whos an endlessly happy person always excited about life and school and her boyfriend and her twelve cats. Lets call her Cindy. Talking to Cindy is a pain in the rear, because every sentence she speaks comes out like this OMG! Did you see what happened in the library today! Carey Clueless dropped her Coke on the carpet and it went everywhere! Too many exclamation points, Cindy. Try and contain your enthusiasm. Exclamation points serve a special purpose in writing. They add oomph to a sentence or indicate the presence of strong emotions, like surprise, pain, fear, or urgency. Exclamation points are like salt. They should be used sparingly. Clearly, our friend Cindy never learned this lesson. For example, when Cindy talks about what she had for lunch, it isnt necessary for her to say, Im having a bologna sandwichexclamation point. Bologna sandwiches arent exciting. However, if Cindy were to find a roach on

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Simply put, the null-forgiving operator is a way to tell the C# compiler that you know a variable or property isnt null, even if the compiler thinks it might be. By adding an exclamation mark (!) after the variable or property, youre essentially saying trust me, this isnt null!
The ! operator in C is the *logical NOT / negation* operator. In your question, the a! is a syntax error as the logical NOT operator ! is a *prefix* operator the correct syntax would be !a .
What is the TypeScript exclamation mark? The non-null assertion operator tells the TypeScript compiler that a value typed as optional cannot be null or undefined . For example, if we define a variable as possibly a string or undefined, the ! operator tells the compiler to ignore the possibility of it being undefined.
Null Forgiving Operator in C# - ! Sometimes these warnings are incorrect (after all, the analyzers are not infallible). Fortunately for us, there is a null forgiving operator (represented by an exclamation point) that we can use to say that we want to ignore one of these incorrect warnings.
The exclamation mark is sometimes used in conjunction with the question mark. This can be in protest or astonishment (Out of all places, the squatter-camp?!); a few writers replace this with a single, nonstandard punctuation mark, the interrobang, which is the combination of a question mark and an exclamation mark.
=! is actually 2 operators. the first one is assignment =, the second is the logical operator NOT !. For example x =! true means that x value is false.
Reference a Code Behind Variable in ASPX page To reference a code behind variable in an .aspx page, use the syntax. For example: Code Behind. ASPX Source.
This would be the null forgiving operator. It tells the compiler this isnt null, trust me, so it does not issue a warning for a possible null reference. In this particular case it tells the compiler that Entity isnt null.

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