How To Format Decimal Numbers
Jun 8, 2011I'm trying to convert random numbers between 0.1 and 1. Here is what I have done.
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I'm trying to convert random numbers between 0.1 and 1. Here is what I have done.
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What 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
How would I go about rounding up decimal numbers to the nearest 2 decimal places? For example $7.0000032 would be $7.01 In theory, VB would make it $7.00 but if it is > $7.00, I want it to reflect that to the nearest penny... so $3.0000001 would be $3.01
View 5 RepliesI have an id called "AM01". I separated them by truncating the numbers out and increase it by 1 each time I want to add a new record. Therefore before I add the record, I would have to combine them back. I managed to truncate them and combine them back. However, the results turn out to be "AM2" instead of "AM02". So, is there a way where I could make the numbers as "02" instead of just "2"?
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View 4 RepliesI am creating a Time Sheet Calculator Application and just need to find out how to add numbers that are in hourly form. For example 2:39 (two hours and thirty nine minutes). I know how to create code for simple addition of decimal numbers, but does VB 2010 have some kind of way of adding hours and returning a number in hourly form.
View 1 RepliesI want to display decimal numbers like 12.75 on my result .... but its keep showing like 12 or 13...
View 6 RepliesHow to allow two numbers after decimal points ?
View 1 Replieshow to round up a decimal numbers.. 5.63 = 6.00, 5.43 = 5.00
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I am using String.Format("{0:C2}", -1234)to format numbers.is always formats the amount to a positive number, while I want it to become $*-*1234
View 4 RepliesUsing .net To add a $ symbol for numbers I did Texbox1.Text.Format = "C"
How to add % symbol at the end of each integer to represent a string in textbox.
I'm trying to compare Office version numbers in vb.NET How can I determine if: 12.0.64 is greater or less than say 12.0.62 or 14.0.4762 It seems the fact that there is 2 decimals, vb doesn't like it.
View 1 RepliesPossible Duplicate: How to convert numbers between hexadecimal and decimal in C#? In C, you can do something like int x = 255; printf("x is: %d and in HEX, x is: %x", x, x); How can I do that in C# or VB.net? print the variable's hex equivalent
View 7 RepliesI'm having a bit of an issue getting the number formatting of VB .NET 3.5 to work just right for me. I have to convert numbers to scientific notation, with 2 digits for the exponent and 6 digits after the decimal. I've been able to get this for numbers that have enough digits, but for other numbers, it truncates the number to use as few digits as possible. For example, I would like 0 to be converted to 0.000000e00, or 123.4 to be 1.234000e02.
View 1 RepliesI'm a noob, so please bear with me. I'm working with VB in Visual Studio 2008. I have an application that displays dollar amounts. With the application installed on my desktop all of the dollar values display with 2 decimal places. However, after moving the application to the server and executing from there, trailing zeroes after the decimal point are lost.
For example - 7.00 displays as 7 - 10.60 displays as 10.6 I'm guessing there's an options file somewhere that determines how these numbers are displaying but I have no idea what that file might be.
Can someone tell me how to get both digits following the decimal point to display all of the time?
how to limit number into 2 decimal places sample when i got number of 1000.7585545 is should be 1000.76 i have this code below but based on the given sample it will result to 1001.00
If txtpassPrice.Text <> "" Then
Dim dblTranspo As Double
dblTranspo = txtpassPrice.Text
txtpassPrice.Text = Format(dblTranspo, "#,##0.00")
End If
i tried this one but i will result to 1001 only
If txtpassPrice.Text <> "" Then
Dim dblTranspo As Double
dblTranspo = txtpassPrice.Text
txtpassPrice.Text = Format(dblTranspo, "#,##0.##")
End If
I input a value with decimal numbers in textbox to save a records in access..when i try to open an access, and it's value is whole number...
View 4 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 was wondering how can I get the two numbers right of the decimal period? If I had 2.85874125639, I would want to get this: 2.86 since it was rounded...
View 4 RepliesIn need to write the number 7.2 in a table field. What type the field needs to be. And what type needs the variable to be?
View 1 RepliesI format a column in sql is Decimal (18,2)But when i insert value 2.45 then my database is 2.00. How can i save exactly 2.45
View 2 RepliesI have below digits. I want to show one digit after to decimal. How to format it?
2.85
2
1.99
I was using ("{0:0.0}". But data showing like
2.9 //It should be 2.8
2.0 //It should be 2
2.0 //It should be 1.9
I want to format a number ex: 279388242 output 2,793,882.42
View 1 RepliesI'm using Visual Basic .Net 2010 Express.I know, for example, that the Visual Basic ( IEEE 754 ) Internal bit-by-bit Double Format is: Bit 63 = Sign, Bits 62-52 = 11-bit Exponent, and Bits 51-0 = 52-bit Fractional Significand.But, I can't seem to find any documentation on the Internal bit-by-bit Decimal Format.There also don't seem to be any workable mechanisms for accessing the bit structure or copying the bits to another Format for internal processing and returning the result to the Decimal Format.[code]to separate the ULongVariable into bytes for convenient manipulation. A similar reverse process allows moving the manipulated bits back into the Signed Long Variable.But, methods like << and >> are not extendable to Decimals per the Microsoft Documentation ( and I tried them anyway, and confirmed that they don't work ). Nor does there appear to be any way to copy the 128-bit Decimal into two 64-bit Unsigned Long Variables, or vice-versa.
I could, of course, forgo the use of Decimals and define my own MDJDecimal consisting of two ULongs, but that seems a bit of an overkill, and its methods would likely incur significant development time, and would probably also be rather excessively slow and cumbersome.I know I could write a workable routine in Visual C++ .Net using the Unmanaged Native Assembler, but I don't know enough about how to integrate that with Visual Basic .Net code, and I don't want to irrevocably tie what I'm developing to the Intel platform.I might also be able to write it in Managed Visual C++ .Net, but, again, I don't know enough about how to integrate that with Visual Basic .Net.
In short let's say i have a form with a text box and a label. I am going to insert a number for example "1365" in the text box and then in the forms label it'll output "one thousand three hundred sixty five".
View 4 RepliesHow can I make it so that decimal numbers round up or down to the nearest integer?
View 3 RepliesI have a hw assignment and it asks this: program Description: Write a program that has four sub procedures that will calculate and print out a table of numbers 0 to 17 in decimal, hex, octal, and binary notation. Statements Required: output, loop control, subprogram
Sample Output: (you will design your own output but 4 adjacent label boxes would be suitable) [Code] What I want to know is how do I display my numbers from 1 to 17 as either Hex, Decimal, Octal or Binary. Also how would I display that on my form?
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'm trying to limit the number of decimal values to 3 in numbers such as .3125 but I also have numbers such as .5 which I need to leave as is.
how can I determine if a number is 4 decimal places and cut off the last number.. I don't want to round up either.. .3125 should be .312 not .313 and .5 should stay at .5 and not .500.