Formatting a float to 2 decimal places

故事扮演 提交于 2019-12-17 04:15:56

问题


I am currently building a sales module for a clients website. So far I have got the sale price to calculate perfectly but where I have come stuck is formatting the output to 2 decimal places.

I am currently calling this in a variable so that I can data bind the results to a listview.

Sale = float.Parse(((x.Sale_Price - (x.Sale_Price * (x.Discount_Price / 100))).ToString())),

Can anyone show me how to format the output to 2 decimal places?? Many Thanks!


回答1:


You can pass the format in to the ToString method, e.g.:

myFloatVariable.ToString("0.00"); //2dp Number

myFloatVariable.ToString("n2"); // 2dp Number

myFloatVariable.ToString("c2"); // 2dp currency

Standard Number Format Strings




回答2:


The first thing you need to do is use the decimal type instead of float for the prices. Using float is absolutely unacceptable for that because it cannot accurately represent most decimal fractions.

Once you have done that, Decimal.Round() can be used to round to 2 places.




回答3:


String.Format("{0:#,###.##}", value)

A more complex example from String Formatting in C#:

String.Format("{0:$#,##0.00;($#,##0.00);Zero}", value);

This will output “$1,240.00″ if passed 1243.50. It will output the same format but in parentheses if the number is negative, and will output the string “Zero” if the number is zero.




回答4:


I believe:

String.Format("{0:0.00}",Sale);

Should do it.

See Link String Format Examples C#




回答5:


string outString= number.ToString("####0.00");



回答6:


As already mentioned, you will need to use a formatted result; which is all done through the Write(), WriteLine(), Format(), and ToString() methods.

What has not been mentioned is the Fixed-point Format which allows for a specified number of decimal places. It uses an 'F' and the number following the 'F' is the number of decimal places outputted, as shown in the examples.

Console.WriteLine("{0:F2}", 12);    // 12.00 - two decimal places
Console.WriteLine("{0:F0}", 12.3);  // 12 - ommiting fractions



回答7:


This is for cases that you want to use interpolated strings. I'm actually posting this because I'm tired of trial and error and eventually scrolling through tons of docs every time I need to format some scalar.

$"{1234.5678:0.00}"        "1234.57"        2 decimal places, notice that value is rounded
$"{1234.5678,10:0.00}"     "   1234.57"     right-aligned
$"{1234.5678,-10:0.00}"    "1234.57   "     left-aligned
$"{1234.5678:0.#####}"     "1234.5678"      5 optional digits after the decimal point
$"{1234.5678:0.00000}"     "1234.56780"     5 forced digits AFTER the decimal point, notice the trailing zero
$"{1234.5678:00000.00}"    "01234.57"       5 forced digits BEFORE the decimal point, notice the leading zero
$"{1234.5612:0}"           "1235"           as integer, notice that value is rounded
$"{1234.5678:F2}"          "1234.57"        standard fixed-point
$"{1234.5678:F5}"          "1234.56780"     5 digits after the decimal point, notice the trailing zero
$"{1234.5678:g2}"          "1.2e+03"        standard general with 2 meaningful digits, notice "e"
$"{1234.5678:G2}"          "1.2E+03"        standard general with 2 meaningful digits, notice "E"
$"{1234.5678:G3}"          "1.23E+03"       standard general with 3 meaningful digits
$"{1234.5678:G5}"          "1234.6"         standard general with 5 meaningful digits
$"{1234.5678:e2}"          "1.23e+003"      standard exponential with 2 digits after the decimal point, notice "e"
$"{1234.5678:E3}"          "1.235E+003"     standard exponential with 3 digits after the decimal point, notice "E"
$"{1234.5678:N2}"          "1,234.57"       standard numeric, notice the comma
$"{1234.5678:C2}"          "$1,234.57"      standard currency, notice the dollar sign
$"{1234.5678:P2}"          "123,456.78 %"   standard percent, notice that value is multiplied by 100
$"{1234.5678:2}"           "2"              :)

Performance Warning

Interpolated strings are slow. In my experience this is the order (fast to slow):

  1. value.ToString(format)+" blah blah"
  2. string.Format("{0:format} blah blah", value)
  3. $"{value:format} blah blah"


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6356351/formatting-a-float-to-2-decimal-places

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