Get Number After A Decimal Point In Program?
May 18, 2012Way to find out the numbers after the decimal point of the double?All i need to do is to find out if the number ends in 0 like 1.0 or 10.0 or 323.0 ?
View 6 RepliesWay to find out the numbers after the decimal point of the double?All i need to do is to find out if the number ends in 0 like 1.0 or 10.0 or 323.0 ?
View 6 RepliesI am trying to think of a possible way to insert a colon and decimal point to a part of a number. I am making a Rubik's Cube timer, and I converted the times to milliseconds so I can calculate the average of 5 with that. I averaged the milliseconds, but now I need to convert that into minutes, seconds, and milliseconds. Does anyone have any idea on how I would go about this?
View 2 RepliesI'm creating a maths program and when it comes to division it's giving me .34216 as answeres which isn't what I want.I was thinking declaring the textbox the answer appears in as a single.It's not working out though and it's still using decimal points.I was told by my teacher to declare it as an integer so I tried that too, it's not working out also. I figured based on the code, I would be declaring array3() as the single or integer since that's the textbox the answer will be output into. [code]
View 2 RepliesIn VB.Net, is there a way of auto-detecting the culture of a string representation of a number? I'll explain the situation:Our asp.net web site receives xml data feeds for boat data. Most of the time, the number format for the prices use either a simple non-formatted integer e.g. "999000". That's easy for us to process.Occaisionally, there are commas for thousands separators and periods for the decimal point. Also, that's fine as our data import understands this. Example "999,000.00".We're starting to get some data from France where some of the prices have been entered with the periods and thousands separators the other way around as that's the way it's done in many European countries. E.g. "999.000,00". This is where our system would interpret that as nine hundred and ninety nine pounds instead of the nine hundred and ninety nine thousand pounds that was intended.
View 2 RepliesWhat is the cleanest, most readable way to String.Format a decimal with the following criteria
start with a sign symbol (+ or -)
a fixed number of fraction digits
no decimal separator
right aligned
pre-padded with "0"'s
format number to hower many number on left of decimal and 1 decimal without rounding
View 2 RepliesI'm looking for a decimal to alphanumeric number base converter library in Visual Basic that does not use recursion. [url]...
which includes a demo app but discovered that it uses recursion. The problem with it using recursion became apparent when I attempted to integrate the library into my own Visual Studio Express 2010 Visual Basic project: I got a stack overflow exception.
Now I could consider increasing the size memory allocated for the stack but it might be hard to determine what this would be, given that the recursion depth might vary depending on the value to be converted.
How to get the second decimal point?
View 7 RepliesI have a value that shows a integer value between 0-100. For a little math, I need to be able to add a decimal in front of the value. So if the value was 50%, I need it really to be .50%.
View 4 RepliesHere is the code in C# to allow only one decimal point in a textbox:
if textbox5.text.contains(".") && e.keychar="."
{
e.handled=true
}
I have to use it in VB.NET 2003 version, but I can't use the contains property. How can I do this?
what is the code for decimal point in vb calculator?
View 2 RepliesI am trying to move some data from an Excell sheet to an AS/400 file.
I have my app working, in that, the data is getting to the correct table, but the problem I'm having is that one of the columns in the spreadsheet contains numbers ie; 1234.55
I need to get that to the AS/400 as 123455 in a text field.
Currently I am moving the data from one dataset to another as follows.
Dest_DS.Tables(0).Rows(i).Item(0) = Data_DS.Tables(0).Rows(i).Item(0)
I think what I need to do is seperate the whole number from the decimal and then concatenate the values. ?Not sure how to.
Also, some of the values in the spreadsheet may end in a zero such as 1234.50 but only show the 1234.5 so even fnding the decimal and then taking the next two characters won't always be correct.
I was wondering how i can get as far as the second point in a Double. I have a double that will contain a number such as 12.98 but when i try to show it in a textbox it shows as 12.98000000000000000 I know this is because its double but im unsure about to to retrive only as far as the .98 and get rid of all the 00000000000000
View 2 RepliesHow to add decimal point (with two decimal places) to string, without converting string to decimal? For example (Dim str1 as String), regardless str1 has value: 100 , 100.0 , 100.00, or 100.5 , 100.50..I'd like to get the output: 100.00 or 100.50, with two decimal places.
View 3 Repliesvalidation for , allow only 2 digit after decimal point in TextBox in vb.net eg 150.25
View 3 RepliesBasically in my in my aspx page I have a gridview which displays the value from my database as an image. So if a value in my database table is 5, it will be displayed as 5 images in the gridview. ie.(star.jpg star.jpg star.jpg star.jpg star.jpg)The code:
Protected Function getrating(ByVal rate As Integer)
Dim getrating As String
getrating = ""
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For some time I try to get the comma instead of the decimal point, but the labels I use won't display a comma. For some reason I don't understand, the msgbox() does the trick, but is useless in my application. This is my last desperate piece of code I tried but it also failed.
Expresserprijs = EuropluscolNL(ArrayCol, 2) - EuropluscolNL(ArrayCol, 1)
' All above are "Doubles" and are fed with data like 21,45 (with comma's that is)
Decimaalteken = Expresserprijs
' Decimaalteken is a string
MsgBox(Decimaalteken)
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I'm making a sciene program so I want to draw the graphic with decimal size and location. But the parameters are always integer, not decimal or double. Can I do that?What is big but light?
View 3 RepliesI have a problem which is that Class Big integer Doing a miscalculation
For example: -
5 / 2 = 2.5
With Class
5 / 2 = 2
I want to do to show the numbers after the decimal point (.5)
I have read about Round() and MidpointRounding.ToEven but I still could not figure how to use it to achieve what I want. I have numbers (usually from 5 digit decimal) such 125.36 , 125.10, 125.99. I want to make the 2 decimal point rounded to the nearest 20. Means, the 2 decimal point should be either .00 or .20 or 0.40 or .60 or 0.80 only.
125.36 should be 125.40 : 125.10 should be 125.00, 125.99 should be 126.00
125.54 should be 125.60 and so on
Is there math function to make or I should parse the number as text and test the last 2 digit?
I got this class from another vb help forum and I'm using it for fields that accepts monetary values. Is there a way to incorporate a '1-decimal' point only rule?ATM, I can enter values like this: 1.2.2.20000..I need to limit the number of decimal points used. (1.0000)[code]
View 7 RepliesThis is my code: I need to display the decimal point correctly when the counter gets above ten pence and when it gets to a pound.
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I want to specify the user to enter only the numbers and decimal point in the text box.[code]values something like that which contain only numbers and dot.This is the code to enter the numbers only.[code]How to make the code to accept dot also?
View 5 RepliesI create a calculator in visual basic and I put button from 0 to 9 ... and event click textbox1.text = textbox1 + "1" (to 9) ..it work good .. but if i press key 0 from keybord nothing is hapens ..
and the secoun problem .. if I put for example 3.25.89 not 3.2589 how can write in code a "if" for example if textbox1.text -alredy contain a point (.) 3.25 then I click again on button point .. it remain 3.25 but not 3.25.
I'm drawing polygons,lines,etc. and I have to have the points of each precise - up to 12 decimals. Since a Point only takes integer values, I'm not sure how to handle scaling. I have a working user control, but rounding the decimals so I can put them into points is causing incorrect calculations (area, ect.).
View 4 RepliesI am trying to restrict the the number of decimal places to two in a textbox.
I've already made it so only numbers and decimals can be added, now this is the only thing that isnt done
Private Sub MoneyTxtxbx(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.KeyPressEventArgs) Handles _
MoneyTxtbx.KeyPress
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Can I format it to show one decimal point? eg, 206.6. I noticed this custom toolbox item has Format.
View 7 RepliesI am developing windows application in vb.net, i have textbox which should allow only numbers with decimal point. for example "99.00"
View 6 RepliesI want only 2 digit after decimal point WITHOUT rounding..but format function return value after rounding u can try
Format(0.016,"0.00")
this return "0.02"
but i want "0.01"
OR any function which can use instead of 'format'..?
how to get 1.83333333333... to 1.83?
Dim temp_1 As String
temp_1 = 5.50 / 3
Label1.Text = String.Format(temp_1, "{0.00}")