At first I tried to write an If-Then-Else statement using a ternary operator.
 It works fine then Just out of curiosity I decided to write the same code  using a
 null-coalescing operator but it doesn't work as expected.
public System.Web.Mvc.ActionResult MyAction(int? Id)
{
    string MyContetnt = string.Empty;
    //This line of code works perfectly
    //MyContent = Id.HasValue ? Id.Value.ToString() : "Id has no value";
    //This line of code dosent show "Id has no value" at all 
    MyContetnt = (System.Convert.ToString(Id) ?? "Id has no value").ToString();
    return Content(MyContetnt);
}
If I run the program through the route Mysite/Home/MyAction/8777 everything is perfect and the entered Id number will be shown.
But if I run the program without any Id through the route MySite/Home/MyAction  nothing will happen and MyContetnt will be empty whereas I expect to see "Id has no value" on the screen.
Am I missing something?
Edit: I am curious that Is it possible to write the code by using ?? ( null coalescing operator )?
                        
Convert.ToString()results in an Empty string when the conversion has failed. So the null coalescing operator won't detect a null but an Empty stringYou should use: