Question

I have some double values I want to convert to a string with this pattern:

0.xx or x.xx

Currently I have try this:

double.ToString("#.#0");

What should I add in order to see zero in case my number start with zero?

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Solution

just use

myDouble.ToString("0.00")

that should do the trick

OTHER TIPS

myDouble.ToString("N2")

should also work.

Have a look at

MSDN: Custom Numeric Format Strings

MSDN: Standard Numeric Format Strings

String.Format("{0:0.00}", 111.0);

Put a zero in front of the decimal separator:

double.ToString("0.#0");

This will always include the digit, in contrast to # which makes it optional.

use following :

myDouble.ToString("N2")
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