Make NumericUpDown Control Hide Decimal Places But Still Can Show If Entered Manually?
Mar 8, 2012
Is there a way to make NumericUpDown control hide decimal places but still can show if i entered manually?For example, i want to set NumericUpDown DecimalPlaces to 0 but when i enter something like 6.52, it remains 6.52 and not rounded to 7.
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Jan 22, 2012
An user is allowed to enter as well a value in the numericupdown box manually.. How to capture what he has entered?So far I have:
Private Sub NumericUpDown1_ValueChanged(sender As System.Object, e As System.EventArgs) Handles NumAmount.ValueChanged
btnAdd_Click.ForeColor = Color.DimGray
If NumAmount.Value > 0 Then
[code]....
The above works also if I add a value manually and press enter... But according to the exercise it should directly notice a manually entered value without pressing enter. How to do that?
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Mar 13, 2009
Problem: Using the sub routing below, when adding a value to another value the results eventually change from 2-decimal places to multiple decimal places.Basically, the amount stored should always only be 2 decimal places, because the values passed in are always 2 decimal places. Output from calling the sub routine multiple times.
Running total = 329430.75
New Withheld Amount = 710.79
Running total = 330141.54
[code]....
As a workaround, I have a new routine that uses a custom round function to properly store only 2 decimal places - as the VB round function does not perform the type of rounding desired.I understand that we are removing the value from the dictionary and adding it back..
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Apr 7, 2010
how i can format a number to only show decimal places if needed?For instance...
string.format("{0:SomeFormat}", 26.9) = "26.9"
and...
string.format("{0:SomeFormat}", 26.0) = "26" 'Drop decimal for whole numbers
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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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Jun 25, 2009
i am very sorry for the inconvnience. this is my first post... i have downloded this souces code version of (VB6) . i want to convert to vb.net 2005 or vb.net 2008[u]..... i think this function usefull for others also. i am try to develop Payment system. i will post it after complete. there are so meny controls. i need this one also add to my Payment System.... Text Box Keypress event is not compatibal with Vb.net..
[Code]...
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Jun 27, 2012
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
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Oct 20, 2011
I am displaying an amount value in my repeater control (<%#Eval ("totalamt")) and would like it to be formatted to 2 decimal places. The value from the database is 2 decimal, however, the repeater is displaying 4 decimal palces.
<asp:Label Font-Size="X-Small" ID="lblTotalAmt" runat="server" Text='<%#Eval ("totalamt") %>'></asp:Label>
How can I display this with 2 decimal places?
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Apr 26, 2012
How to show discontinuous value in NumericUpDown control by VB.Net? [code]...
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Apr 17, 2010
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
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Nov 15, 2009
How to control the location where the OpenFileDialog.Show places the interface on the screen?
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Apr 23, 2010
Is there a way in VB .NET to have a decimal variable with 40 decimal places?
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May 11, 2010
how to hide/show tab in a Tab Control?
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Jul 19, 2010
I try using Icon.Visible = True. But it will only show icon in the taskbar for a brief period of time before Windows will hide it automatically. How to programmatically make show icon permanently?
The effect is the same as doing it manually, by click on task bar icon button -> Customize Notifications and set behavior to = "Always Show / Always Hide / Hide when inactive" for each taskbar icon on the list.
How to set it to "Always Show" programmatically?
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Apr 19, 2012
I use a Repeater that's databound to a DataRowCollection and programatically build a table through that. I have something similar to:
Private Sub SubAcctGrid_OnItemDataBound(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As RepeaterItemEventArgs)
If e.Item.ItemType = ListItemType.AlternatingItem Or e.Item.ItemType = ListItemType.Item Then
Dim currentrow = TryCast(e.Item.DataItem, DataRow)
Dim acctSummaryTable = New Table With {.ID = "acctSummary" & e.Item.ItemIndex, .CssClass = "minisub_acct_table"}
[Code] .....
I can't pass in the correct element ID, though. From what I understand, ASP.NET transforms the ID I assign into some huge long ID for the sake of uniqueness. For example, I assign a table with the ID 'drillDownTable0' and it spits out 'ctl00_drillDownTable0' in the HTML markup. It worked the first time around, but then the Repeater gets binded to a new row and then I get 'ctl01_drillDownTable0' so on and so forth. I've tried the ClientID, ID, and UniqueID where I add the attributes to the Cells in the code above and they don't do what I need to. Is there any way I can get that ID and pass it to the Javascript function? Or I guess a better question is: When are the IDs generated and can I get to them before the page is rendered in HTML?
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Oct 24, 2009
I am trying to write a code for a curency convertor.The result from multiplying the amount by the exchange has to be to 2 decimal places in order to convert it into Pounds and Pence.
Dim Currency As String
Dim Exchange As Decimal
Dim Amount As Integer
Dim Result As Decimal
Currency = txtCurrency.Text
Exchange = txtExchange.Text
Amount = txtAmount.Text
Result = Amount * Exchange
lblOutputMessage.Text = Result
Mod Edit: When you are posting code please use code tags like this.
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Feb 22, 2012
Using Visual Studio I'm using TextRange processing a word at a time, parsing for figures and minus values etc. All of which works. However I have to honour the original number of decimal places in the figures, even though they may be 0's.ie -1219.0 and 1219.00 are both valid inputs the valid outputs would be(1,219.0) and 1,219.00, I can't just use tostring and stamp all of them as "N2" etc).I have to format including retaining the trailing 0 if necessary.I can use "#,##0.######" but that removes trailing 0's... ie both above example would be changed to 1,219 pos or neg.
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Apr 28, 2007
How can I convert the Tax in the following code which is Double to a two decimal place figure[code]...
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Oct 30, 2011
How do I check how many decimal places does a number have in VB.net?
For example: Inside a cicle I have an if statement and on that statement I want to check if a number has 4 decimal places (8.9659)
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Aug 11, 2010
I used math.round(decimal, 2) in the hope that it would give me two decimal places.
But when the last digit is 0 VB 2008 doesn't display it. I get "1.3" instead of "1.30"
How do I force it to give me 2 decimal places in the rounding from the decimal?
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Oct 30, 2010
My computing teacher challenged me to write a console program in Visual Basic.NET which would calculate π, AKA Pi, to 14 decimal places. I contemplated various algorithms, then settled for a variant of Leibniz's series which would converge rapidly whilst being simple to implement.After about 30 minutes or so of programming I had finished my program which could generate the first 14 decimal places of π in a mere 27 iterations, below is the source code:
[Code]...
However, to my dismay, I soon discovered that this was all my program was capable of because of the IEEE specifications for numbers, although I've heard of people generating π to thousands of decimal places using unmodified Personal Computers so if you could tell me how I should modify my code to work around this to generate say 500 more decimal places.
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Jul 30, 2011
I want to format a number ex: 279388242 output 2,793,882.42
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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:
[Code]...
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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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:
[code].....
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Aug 21, 2010
I've been trying get rid of decimals on a number, but I need the whole number, so I can't have it rounded. I've tried .ToString and Format(), but without any luck.
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May 16, 2011
I am making a conversion program. When I try to convert 6 mm to km for example, the output number says 6E-06. Here is the line of [code]...
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Aug 20, 2009
I have a field in datatable .If 1000 is the value in it, i want to display it as 1000.00.Then if user changes to 1000.50 it should display as it is.Is there anyway to do this?
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Feb 3, 2011
in my application there's Textbox1.text, Textbox2.text, Textbox3.text and Button1.
my code is:
Public Class Form1
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
TextBox3.Text = Val(TextBox1.Text) / Val(TextBox2.Text)
End Sub
End Class
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Apr 2, 2009
correct syntax to format decimals. I want 2 decimal places even if the result is an even number i.e. I want 40 to show as 40.00 and 40.6666667 to show as 40.67.
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Jun 21, 2010
I am making a simple unit converter, and wanted the user to specify the number of decimal places to be displayed for the results.
The user selects which conversion they want to perform from another combo box, and I have a select case to decide the calculation needed. Eg.
Select Case cboUnitType.SelectedIndex
Case 0 'grams to ounces
lcUnit2 = lcUnit1 * CSng(0.00220462262)
[Code].....
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