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Assigning a GUID in C#

To assign a Guid from existing string in C# you can create a new Guid object and pass the string Guid as parameter, if you want to create a brand new Guid then you can use Guid.NewGuid() method.

Example

using System;

public class Program
{
	public static void Main() {
		Guid firstGuidFromString = new Guid("11223344-5566-7788-99AA-BBCCDDEEFF00");
		Guid secondGuidAutoGenerated = Guid.NewGuid();

		Console.WriteLine(firstGuidFromString);
		Console.WriteLine(secondGuidAutoGenerated);
	}
}

Output

11223344-5566-7788-99aa-bbccddeeff00
8cc68af8-e50c-454b-b637-be4e90fa2d9c

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