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Can anyone tell me why strSpd2 in the example below ends up being a
blank string when formatting a zero value? It would seem to me that strSpd2 should end up being "0.0" double val1 = 14.38009 double val2 = 0.0; string strSpd1 = ""; string strSpd2 = ""; // This formats correctly. strSpd1 = "14.4" strSpd1 = String.Format("{0:##.#}", val1); // This does not format. strSpd2 = "" strSpd2 = String.Format("{0:#.#}", val2); |
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On Dec 6, 9:33 am, Tenacious <CT_Tay...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Can anyone tell me why strSpd2 in the example below ends up being a > blank string when formatting a zero value? It would seem to me that > strSpd2 should end up being "0.0" > > double val1 = 14.38009 > double val2 = 0.0; > string strSpd1 = ""; > string strSpd2 = ""; > > // This formats correctly. strSpd1 = "14.4" > strSpd1 = String.Format("{0:##.#}", val1); > > // This does not format. strSpd2 = "" > strSpd2 = String.Format("{0:#.#}", val2); Sorry, I put this in the wrong group. |
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