Compiler Error CS1932
Cannot assign 'expression' to a range variable.
The compiler must be able to infer the type of a range variable, whether it is introduced in a from
clause or a let
clause. It cannot be null because null is not a type, and it cannot be assigned with an expression of an unsafe type.
To correct this error
Remove the assignment that is not valid.
Explicitly cast the expression to an allowed type
Example
The following code generates CS1932 because the type of the range variable cannot be inferred. Cast the value to the intended type to fix the error, as shown in the following example.
// CS1932.cs
using System.Linq;
class Test
{
static void Main()
{
var x = from i in Enumerable.Range(1, 100)
let k = null // CS1932
// Try the following line instead.
let k = (string) null
select i;
}
}
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