I answered and edited this question.
The edit was rejected. The reason given was "This edit introduces tags that do not help to define the topic of the question."
The tags the question had were "xamarin" and "skiasharp"
The tags I set were "c#" for the language, and "casting" because that's the real problem.
The problem itself isn't specific to either xamarin or skiasharp. It is plain and simple "don't know when to expicitly cast a variable."
The error message is a standard error that you get when you try to assign a variable of one type to a variable of another type without a proper cast.
The error is "Cannot implicitly convert type X to type Y." The answer is independent of the types - you just need a proper cast, and you really need to understand why you got that error.
So, my question is:
Do tags apply to the real causes of the problem, or do they apply to what the asker thinks is the problem?
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with my Google skills so it is unlikely that a direct cast will solve their issue, nor will any of the answers in the duplicate. Maybe a Xamarin expert does know where this went wrong but it is probably not caused by anything we look at. Luckily the question is still tagged correctly.