B.1 Picture Format Specifiers
Table B-2 lists the valid picture format specifiers
supported by the Format method on the predefined
numeric types (see the documentation for
System.IFormattable in the .NET SDK).
Table B-2. Picture Format Specifiers|
0
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Zero placeholder
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#
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Digit placeholder
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.
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Decimal point
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,
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Group separator or multiplier
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%
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Percent notation
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E+0, E-0 e+0, e-0
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Exponent notation
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\
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Literal character quote
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'xx'"xx"
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Literal string quote
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;
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Section separator
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This example uses picture-format specifiers on some
int values:
using System;
class TestIntegerCustomFormats {
static void Main( ) {
int i = 123;
Console.WriteLine("{0:#0}", i); // 123
Console.WriteLine("{0:#0;(#0)}", i); // 123
Console.WriteLine("{0:#0;(#0);<zero>}", i); // 123
Console.WriteLine("{0:#%}", i); // 12300%
i = -123;
Console.WriteLine("{0:#0}", i); // -123
Console.WriteLine("{0:#0;(#0)}", i); // (123)
Console.WriteLine("{0:#0;(#0);<zero>}", i); // (123)
Console.WriteLine("{0:#%}", i); // -12300%
i = 0;
Console.WriteLine("{0:#0}", i); // 0
Console.WriteLine("{0:#0;(#0)}", i); // 0
Console.WriteLine("{0:#0;(#0);<zero>}", i); // <zero>
Console.WriteLine("{0:#%}", i); // %
}
}
The following example uses these picture format specifiers on a
variety of double values:
using System;
class TestDoubleCustomFormats {
static void Main( ) {
double d = 1.23;
Console.WriteLine("{0:#.000E+00}", d); // 1.230E+00
Console.WriteLine(
"{0:#.000E+00;(#.000E+00)}", d); // 1.230E+00
Console.WriteLine(
"{0:#.000E+00;(#.000E+00);<zero>}", d); // 1.230E+00
Console.WriteLine("{0:#%}", d); // 123%
d = -1.23;
Console.WriteLine("{0:#.000E+00}", d); // -1.230E+00
Console.WriteLine(
"{0:#.000E+00;(#.000E+00)}", d); // (1.230E+00)
Console.WriteLine(
"{0:#.000E+00;(#.000E+00);<zero>}", d); // (1.230E+00)
Console.WriteLine("{0:#%}", d); // -123%
d = 0;
Console.WriteLine("{0:#.000E+00}", d); // 0.000E-01
Console.WriteLine(
"{0:#.000E+00;(#.000E+00)}", d); // 0.000E-01
Console.WriteLine(
"{0:#.000E+00;(#.000E+00);<zero>}", d); // <zero>
Console.WriteLine("{0:#%}", d); // %
}
}
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