VS 2008 Textbox Formatting From Decimal To Integer?

Sep 12, 2011

In a textbox on my form, I have a value that loads in it that is something like "10.38 - 12.33"

I want it to where the textbox will display whole numbers only. So it will show "10 - 12"

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VS 2008 Numeric Value Formatting - Only Show 2 Places After The Decimal?

Jun 9, 2009

how do I limit a numeric value (Integer type Array) to only show 2 places after the decimal ? ie: 25.00 and not 25.00175?

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VS 2008 How To Convert Text File To A Number (decimal Or Integer)

Jan 7, 2011

I'm reading a text file that has a single line with the number 70. I want to convert this to a number (decimal or Integer). The following returns 7 - what am I doing wrong? [code...]

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VS 2008 TextBox Formatting?

Feb 26, 2011

Example:

Format(781234.57,) 781235
Format(781234.57) 781234.6
Format(781234.576) 781234.58

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Formatting 2 Decimal Places?

Apr 19, 2010

At the end of a calculation Pweight stores a number, I need to format this number so that it only shows to 2 decimal places.. I have tried this:

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This actually seems to make it miss calculate, so I've put it back to Pweight.ToString() and left it at that but I get around 12 decimal places.

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Formatting Decimal Places?

Feb 27, 2011

I have designed a unit converter that converts between different units. The value and unit to be converted from are entered in the first text box, for example "1 km" and the unit to be converted to is entered in the second text box. Then after pressing the calculate button, the new value will be displayed in the second text box as the output. By default the output will be specified to two decimal places. However, if the input has any number of decimal places, for example "1.045 km" the output should be displayed to the same decimal place, in this case 3.Displaying the output to two decimal places was easy enough to figure out, I just used:

FormatNumber(finalValue, 2)
But I'm completely stuck on the other part however and I'm wondering if anyone here has any suggestions. I thought about doing something like this:

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VS 2008 Formatting Phone # In Textbox?

Mar 28, 2011

I have a text box that displays a phone number. The data is coming from a database.Right now it just displays as "xxxxxxxxx". I'd like to display it as "xxx-xxx-xxxx" or even "(xxx) xxx-xxxx"Here's the code that I'm currently using to display the phone number - PhoneTextBox.DataBindings.Add("text", aBindingSource, "Phone")What can I add to this line to get some formatting?

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Custom Formatting Of Decimal Numbers

Oct 21, 2010

I'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.

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Formatting - How To Convert Decimal To String

Apr 14, 2009

I have an app that deals with currency. For display purposes I use the nifty VB FormatCurrency function which will format based on the OS's region setting. So, if in France you might get 123,45 where in the US you would get 123.45. To perform calculation on these amounts I use CDec() to convert to decimal.

My problem is that when I convert the Decimal to a String using toString() it formats according to the currently set region. I need to be able to always convert the decimal into a String representation for the US, i.e. with decimal points. I thought I would be able to do something similar to this:
.toString("#0.00")

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Formatting Numbers With Decimal Places?

Jan 12, 2012

I'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?

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2008 - Textbox Formatting To Display Data

Jan 14, 2009

I have a DGV and a TextBox into my form. The TextBox displays the "DGV.rows.count" for example as "3" but i want to show me "00003". How can i format this textbox to display data like "000XX"?

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.net - Apply Locale To Decimal Formatting In Excel?

Aug 16, 2011

I am generating excel from code.I am trying to customize the cells through .net code.and I also want to add the localization , so that after generating the excel when the user tries to enter the decimal it should take that locale number format.how to format decimals with thousand seperator en-US a number looks like 1,000.45 and Dutch-Belgium it becomes 1.000,45 I mentioned decimal in my code as worksheet.Range(Range).NumberFormat = "###,###.##" How to chnage this format for different locales.

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I'm fairly certain I'm missing the obvious, but I'm trying to force a datagridview cell to format the contents of a cell to two decimal places when the value is changed e.g. the user enters 20 in a cell and it's formatted to 20.00 when the cell is moved away from.

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Nov 8, 2010

I'm looking for the format specifier for String.Format() (or if there is a NumberFormatInfo class that will do it) to format a integer as octal in .NET, as {0:x} formats it as hex, e.g: String.Format("{0:x}", 15) // returns "f"

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DataGridView Cell Editing With Decimal/hexadecimal Formatting?

Jun 16, 2010

I have a DataGridView bound to a DataTable that has 1+16 columns defined as Integer.The default cell style is hexadecimal 2 digits (.Format="X2").When entering in cell editing I would like to provide to the user, the possibility to write the value in decimal or hexdacimal.Hexadecimal could be written like, for example, 0x00, 0X01, x02, XFF
Decimal like 0, 1, 2, 15For this reason in EditingControlShowing I add "0x" to the TextBox value

Private Sub BankGrid_EditingControlShowing(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As DataGridViewEditingControlShowingEventArgs)
Dim grid As DataGridView = DirectCast(sender, DataGridView)

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Formatting Decimal Field For Text File Write Out

Mar 25, 2009

I have a VB Application that is loading an Array with Numbers from the Sequel Server that have numbers 315054 no cents and leaving the .00 off even numbers. I need to write out the number to a textfile that has 14 zero's to the left removing the decimal point from the number.

The Number should format and be written out like this:
00000031505400 in the text file.

My coding does this as long as the even number has a decimal point .00 but if the number comes in as 315054 into my array my coding gives an Argument error with the coding below.
SCreditTextBox1 = Microsoft.VisualBasic.Right("00000000000000" & Microsoft.VisualBasic.Left(_sData(Irow, 7), _sData(Irow, 7, ".") - 1) & _
Microsoft.VisualBasic.Right(_sData(Irow, 7), 2), 14)
Is there a way to check for no decimal point and then place the number with no .00 as 00000031505400?

The accounting people are entering the numbers into the server this way incorrectly. The .00 is suppose to be entered with it, but not all even numbers are entered this way without .00, just a few, but I need to check the number to see if there are decimals and without decimals do something. Could my coding be re-written to account for not having the .00 and to format the number correctly to avoid the argument error?

I need for any number to format with:
$3,000.00 would appear in server as 3000 or 3000.00 and should write out like this below: I need to check for decimals and without decimals and writeout the format like this below:
00000000300000.

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C# - Globalized Custom Number Formatting - Variable Decimal Points?

May 5, 2011

I'm trying to alter the existing number formatting in my company's application to make it more readable for international users. This is a stock trading application, so most stock prices come in with numbers precise to 2 decimal points, like so-> 17.23 We could also get ticks in that have precision out to 4 decimal points, so a penny stock might be 0.0341. The original string format that we were using for stocks was "#,##0.00##" Which would give us the format we wanted (essentially trimming '0's). The problem here is the ',' and '.' are forced onto the user, where in many other countries the thousands separator is '.' and the decimal point is ','. Boss man doesn't want to use "N4" for all numbers, even though this would resolve the globalization issue. Is it possible to have a globalized custom string format?

Other options besides writing some middle man code to internationalize numbers formatted the original way or another string.format method?

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Form Decimal To Textbox, From Text Box To Decimal

Dec 21, 2010

1) One Decimal Varibale stores a decimal value

2) The value must be converted in string ( some time the comma is used as decimalplaceholder some time the dot)

3) the user modifies the value

4) i need to riconvert the string back in decimal

how can i do this

so:

Variable 123.34D ----> textBox 123,34 or 123.34 -----> variable 123.34D

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Jun 22, 2010

Does anyone have any vb.net or vba code that will format excel values or a range of cells to have comma for 100s, 1000s,10000s etc

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VS 2008 Populating Textbox With Decimal From An Access Database?

Jul 7, 2010

I have a field in an access database with decimals in it. I am using ADO to read in the data and are trying to assign it to a textbox in a form. This works fine when its a whole number. But it doesnt seem to work when its a decimal for some reason.

I have declared the variable i have assigned the access field to as a double, but when i set up a test textbox which i point the variable at and times it by 1000, it doesnt work. Works perfectly when i change the access field entry to a whole number though.

This sounds like im not using the right syntax or something.

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VS 2008 Validates The Numeric And Decimal Input For A Textbox

Jun 3, 2010

I found a function that validates the numberic and decimal input for a textbox and works exactly like I want. But it does not let me limit how many numbers after the decimal. how to do this in the same function?

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Asp.net - Converting Decimal In A Label To An Integer?

Mar 28, 2011

Currently using VS2008, VB.NET, SQL.

I have a FormView from a Data Source that is getting some fields that are stored as Decimals in the SQL Database.

I am grabbing the field from the FormView as such:

Dim AvgTicketL As Label = CType(frmMerchantProfile.FindControl("F10Label"), Label)

I need to take this value, and convert it to an Integer, then send it along to an API. I have the API Calls done, tested and working, but I'm getting an error as when it is getting this value, the API is returning "Must be an Integer" error.

What I have tried so far:

Dim AvgTicketL As Label = CType(frmMerchantProfile.FindControl("F10Label"), Label)
Dim AvgTicket1 As Integer
AvgTicket1 = Double.Parse(AvgTicket.Text)
Do something with AvgTicket1

I have also attempted to Round the Value, then convert it and call it - no luck.

Checking the value of AvgTicket1 (Writing it out to a Label or Response.Write) shows "100", where the database value was 100.00. But the API is still getting 100.00, apparently. Any other conversion method that I've attempted states errors that the Label cannot be converted to Integer.

What are some methods I can successfully convert this value to an integer from a label?

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Jun 9, 2011

So, yes, I've tried with these three formats, and the problem remains the same:I have a string, "s"For Each s As String In stringarray and this array is recieving data from a streamreader that is reading a csv file. The data I'm having dificulty reading are these very specific numbers(yes, only these numbers, because phone numbers get home safe and sound).The numbers I'm talking about are usually decimal.ValueList.Add(Convert.ToDecimal(s))

Now, when I convert them like that, they always bring a "D" alongside with them. I've personally checked the string multiple times, and it just has a "1", and somehow, my list recieves "1D" as a number, same thing happens with decimal numbers(0.29D for example). I've tried with Doubles and Integers, the result is the same.

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Convert The Decimal To An Integer And Then Use A While Loop For Every Text Box?

Jun 21, 2010

I am new to vb and need some help with this change program. The idea is that we are given a certain amoun of change and then telling how many dollars, quarters, dimes, nickles and pennies. I thought I would convert the decimal to an integer and then use a while loop for every text box, i.e. dollars, quarters, dimes, etc.., to show how many of each, but the while loop is confusing for me in vb, but to tell you the truth I don't know if I am on the right track,

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May 13, 2009

How can I make it so that decimal numbers round up or down to the nearest integer?

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Jun 9, 2011

I am using Visual Basic Express. Here is my code but my number is always a whole number when I divide I want it to be two decimal places. For example 367/12 should equal 30.42 not just 30.

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Jul 19, 2011

Is there a way of testing to see if a number variable is an integer, or a decimal?

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Oct 26, 2010

I am taking data from a datagridview and storing it in an Access 2007 DB table

using the Datatset/TableAdapter Update command.
'Add rows to Table'
FoodDatabaseDataSet.Meals.Rows.InsertAt(DR, MealsRwCnt)
'Update Data Base'

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Nov 22, 2011

I am currently looking into the conversion of a string value to an integer. Obviously I will need to do some validation as to whether the passed value is in fact convertible to an integer.

At the heart of my question is this: the users' local is nl-BE (dutch (Belgium)), which means that we use a comma as decimal sign (and points as thousands separator); e.g. 123.456,78 would be a valid nl-BE number. Now, when using the numeric keypad, the
decimal key will yield a point, not a comma (weird huh!). So many user will enter 123456.12 and when converted to an Int, this should yield 123456.

The thing is that I want to cover all possible angles; both points and commas may be used as decimal sign by the users. So I wondering if anyone has written some code that deals with such a situation. I was thinking of an extension method that makes the
conversion based on whether a point or a comma is last used in the passed string (since no thousands separators should occur after the decimal sign).

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Option Strict On Disallows Conversions For Integer To Decimal

May 7, 2011

i am using integer for days and miles, and the calculation is for money so i am using decimal in one function i am allowed to CDec the days for the calculation and the next function it gives me an error.

I dont see where what i am doing is any different than the other.

Function CalcLodging(ByVal intDays As Integer, ByVal decRoom As Decimal) As Decimal
Return (CDec(intDays)) * decRoom ' This function allows the conversion from integer
End Function

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