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Private Function GetCart() As SortedList
       If Session("Cart") Is Nothing Then
           Session.Add("Cart", New SortedList)
       End If
       Return CType(Session("Cart"), SortedList)
   End Function



how to convert this code to c#.net code
i have tried with developerfusion.com but it is not workingk
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C#
private SortedList GetCart()
{
    if (Session["Cart"] == null) {
        Session.Add("Cart", new SortedList());
    }
    return (SortedList)Session["Cart"];
}
 
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private SortedList GetCart()
{
if (Session["Cart"] !== null) {
Session.Add("Cart", new SortedList());
}
return (SortedList)Session["Cart"];
}
 
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Google [^]would have saved your time.

The first link [^]itself is very clear and gives correct result.

private SortedList GetCart()
{
	if (Session["Cart"] == null) {
		Session.Add("Cart", new SortedList());
	}
	return (SortedList)Session["Cart"];
}
 
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Hi I can advice to you, to use http://www.developerfusion.com/tools/convert/vb-to-csharp/[^]

I could be useful in such situations as yours.
 
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To convert C# to VB.Net or vice-versa following are the websites which does the job-
http://www.developerfusion.com/tools/convert/csharp-to-vb/[^]
http://converter.telerik.com/[^]
http://www.carlosag.net/tools/codetranslator/[^]
 
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deepureddy18 1-Jun-12 8:05am    
private SortedList GetCart()
{
if (Session["Cart"] == null) {
Session.Add("Cart", new SortedList());
}
return (SortedList)Session["Cart"];
}

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