How to show just a part of the number
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I have the number 0.15 but I only want to show 15.
How do I do that?
*I need the solution to match every number (ex: 0.234 to 234, 0.3 to 3 etc...)
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I have the number 0.15 but I only want to show 15.
How do I do that?
*I need the solution to match every number (ex: 0.234 to 234, 0.3 to 3 etc...)
Thanks for the helpers...
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Possible duplicate of Get the decimal part from a double
– Matt
Nov 22 at 15:50
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Did you even try anything? There are plenty of similar questions around. Anyway: what if your number is greater 1? Do you want only the decimal part (as the duplicate assumes), or what else?
– HimBromBeere
Nov 22 at 15:51
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Also, are you working with strings or numbers? Do you want your output as string or as a number?
– Matt
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I have the number 0.15 but I only want to show 15.
How do I do that?
*I need the solution to match every number (ex: 0.234 to 234, 0.3 to 3 etc...)
Thanks for the helpers...
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I have the number 0.15 but I only want to show 15.
How do I do that?
*I need the solution to match every number (ex: 0.234 to 234, 0.3 to 3 etc...)
Thanks for the helpers...
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asked Nov 22 at 15:47
Michelle Schneider
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Possible duplicate of Get the decimal part from a double
– Matt
Nov 22 at 15:50
3
Did you even try anything? There are plenty of similar questions around. Anyway: what if your number is greater 1? Do you want only the decimal part (as the duplicate assumes), or what else?
– HimBromBeere
Nov 22 at 15:51
2
Also, are you working with strings or numbers? Do you want your output as string or as a number?
– Matt
Nov 22 at 15:55
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Possible duplicate of Get the decimal part from a double
– Matt
Nov 22 at 15:50
3
Did you even try anything? There are plenty of similar questions around. Anyway: what if your number is greater 1? Do you want only the decimal part (as the duplicate assumes), or what else?
– HimBromBeere
Nov 22 at 15:51
2
Also, are you working with strings or numbers? Do you want your output as string or as a number?
– Matt
Nov 22 at 15:55
3
3
Possible duplicate of Get the decimal part from a double
– Matt
Nov 22 at 15:50
Possible duplicate of Get the decimal part from a double
– Matt
Nov 22 at 15:50
3
3
Did you even try anything? There are plenty of similar questions around. Anyway: what if your number is greater 1? Do you want only the decimal part (as the duplicate assumes), or what else?
– HimBromBeere
Nov 22 at 15:51
Did you even try anything? There are plenty of similar questions around. Anyway: what if your number is greater 1? Do you want only the decimal part (as the duplicate assumes), or what else?
– HimBromBeere
Nov 22 at 15:51
2
2
Also, are you working with strings or numbers? Do you want your output as string or as a number?
– Matt
Nov 22 at 15:55
Also, are you working with strings or numbers? Do you want your output as string or as a number?
– Matt
Nov 22 at 15:55
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This way:
class Program
{
static void Main(string args)
{
double number = 1.234;
number = GetDecimalPart(number);
float number1 = 1.234f;
number1 = GetDecimalPart(number1);
decimal number2 = 1.234m;
number2 = GetDecimalPart(number2);
}
private static double GetDecimalPart(double number)
{
string strNumber = number.ToString(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
strNumber = strNumber.Substring(strNumber.IndexOf(".") + 1);
return double.Parse(strNumber);
}
private static float GetDecimalPart(float number)
{
string strNumber = number.ToString(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
strNumber = strNumber.Substring(strNumber.IndexOf(".") + 1);
return float.Parse(strNumber);
}
private static decimal GetDecimalPart(decimal number)
{
string strNumber = number.ToString(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
strNumber = strNumber.Substring(strNumber.IndexOf(".") + 1);
return decimal.Parse(strNumber);
}
}
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This way:
class Program
{
static void Main(string args)
{
double number = 1.234;
number = GetDecimalPart(number);
float number1 = 1.234f;
number1 = GetDecimalPart(number1);
decimal number2 = 1.234m;
number2 = GetDecimalPart(number2);
}
private static double GetDecimalPart(double number)
{
string strNumber = number.ToString(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
strNumber = strNumber.Substring(strNumber.IndexOf(".") + 1);
return double.Parse(strNumber);
}
private static float GetDecimalPart(float number)
{
string strNumber = number.ToString(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
strNumber = strNumber.Substring(strNumber.IndexOf(".") + 1);
return float.Parse(strNumber);
}
private static decimal GetDecimalPart(decimal number)
{
string strNumber = number.ToString(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
strNumber = strNumber.Substring(strNumber.IndexOf(".") + 1);
return decimal.Parse(strNumber);
}
}
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This way:
class Program
{
static void Main(string args)
{
double number = 1.234;
number = GetDecimalPart(number);
float number1 = 1.234f;
number1 = GetDecimalPart(number1);
decimal number2 = 1.234m;
number2 = GetDecimalPart(number2);
}
private static double GetDecimalPart(double number)
{
string strNumber = number.ToString(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
strNumber = strNumber.Substring(strNumber.IndexOf(".") + 1);
return double.Parse(strNumber);
}
private static float GetDecimalPart(float number)
{
string strNumber = number.ToString(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
strNumber = strNumber.Substring(strNumber.IndexOf(".") + 1);
return float.Parse(strNumber);
}
private static decimal GetDecimalPart(decimal number)
{
string strNumber = number.ToString(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
strNumber = strNumber.Substring(strNumber.IndexOf(".") + 1);
return decimal.Parse(strNumber);
}
}
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This way:
class Program
{
static void Main(string args)
{
double number = 1.234;
number = GetDecimalPart(number);
float number1 = 1.234f;
number1 = GetDecimalPart(number1);
decimal number2 = 1.234m;
number2 = GetDecimalPart(number2);
}
private static double GetDecimalPart(double number)
{
string strNumber = number.ToString(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
strNumber = strNumber.Substring(strNumber.IndexOf(".") + 1);
return double.Parse(strNumber);
}
private static float GetDecimalPart(float number)
{
string strNumber = number.ToString(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
strNumber = strNumber.Substring(strNumber.IndexOf(".") + 1);
return float.Parse(strNumber);
}
private static decimal GetDecimalPart(decimal number)
{
string strNumber = number.ToString(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
strNumber = strNumber.Substring(strNumber.IndexOf(".") + 1);
return decimal.Parse(strNumber);
}
}
This way:
class Program
{
static void Main(string args)
{
double number = 1.234;
number = GetDecimalPart(number);
float number1 = 1.234f;
number1 = GetDecimalPart(number1);
decimal number2 = 1.234m;
number2 = GetDecimalPart(number2);
}
private static double GetDecimalPart(double number)
{
string strNumber = number.ToString(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
strNumber = strNumber.Substring(strNumber.IndexOf(".") + 1);
return double.Parse(strNumber);
}
private static float GetDecimalPart(float number)
{
string strNumber = number.ToString(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
strNumber = strNumber.Substring(strNumber.IndexOf(".") + 1);
return float.Parse(strNumber);
}
private static decimal GetDecimalPart(decimal number)
{
string strNumber = number.ToString(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
strNumber = strNumber.Substring(strNumber.IndexOf(".") + 1);
return decimal.Parse(strNumber);
}
}
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Possible duplicate of Get the decimal part from a double
– Matt
Nov 22 at 15:50
3
Did you even try anything? There are plenty of similar questions around. Anyway: what if your number is greater 1? Do you want only the decimal part (as the duplicate assumes), or what else?
– HimBromBeere
Nov 22 at 15:51
2
Also, are you working with strings or numbers? Do you want your output as string or as a number?
– Matt
Nov 22 at 15:55