Use the ToString(string format)
override with a standard hexadecimal formatting "x"
, along with :TrimStart()
to get rid of leading zeros
string s = x.ToString("x");
(Thanks to Keith N. for pointing out the Trim
is not necessary.)
Vra
How can I take as a string the significant part of a hex/ulong number?
For example, if I have 0x00000321321, I want to get "321321".
If I try something like:
ulong x = 0x0000023632763;
string s = x.toString();
I get 593700707
, so it is not what i want.
Is that possible ?
Thank you!
Oplossing
Use the ToString(string format)
override with a standard hexadecimal formatting "x"
, along with :TrimStart()
to get rid of leading zeros
string s = x.ToString("x");
(Thanks to Keith N. for pointing out the Trim
is not necessary.)
Ander wenke
How about x.toString("x")? I don't have a C# handy to try it out but that should output the number in hex. See the docs.
very easy... to string has lots of options on how to create strings...
x.ToString("X");
it will only convert the significant part. Only choice is x or X controls whether you get capital letters or not for hex digits.
ToString suports the standard nnumeric format. Here is the e MSDN link
int value;
value = 0x2045e;
Console.WriteLine(value.ToString("x"));
// Displays 2045e
Console.WriteLine(value.ToString("X"));
// Displays 2045E
Console.WriteLine(value.ToString("X8"));
// Displays 0002045E