Converting double to string with N decimals, dot as decimal separator, and no thousand separator

I need to convert a decimal to a string with N decimals (two or four) and NO thousand separator:

'XXXXXXX (dot) DDDDD'

The problem with CultureInfo.InvariantCulture is that is places ',' to separate thousands.

UPDATE

This should work for decimal and double types.


My previous question: Need to convert double or decimal to string


Solution 1:

For a decimal, use the ToString method, and specify the Invariant culture to get a period as decimal separator:

value.ToString("0.00", System.Globalization.CultureInfo.InvariantCulture)

The long type is an integer, so there is no fraction part. You can just format it into a string and add some zeros afterwards:

value.ToString() + ".00"

Solution 2:

It's really easy to specify your own decimal separator. Just took me about 2 hours to figure it out :D. You see that you were using the current ou other culture that you specify right? Well, the only thing the parser needs is an IFormatProvider. If you give it the CultureInfo.CurrentCulture.NumberFormat as a formatter, it will format the double according to your current culture's NumberDecimalSeparator. What I did was just to create a new instance of the NumberFormatInfo class and set it's NumberDecimalSeparator property to whichever separator string I wanted. Complete code below:

double value = 2.3d;
NumberFormatInfo nfi = new NumberFormatInfo();
nfi.NumberDecimalSeparator = "-";
string x = value.ToString(nfi);

The result? "2-3"

Solution 3:

You can use

value.ToString(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture)

to get exact double value without putting precision.

Solution 4:

I prefer to use ToString() and IFormatProvider.

double value = 100000.3
Console.WriteLine(value.ToString("0,0.00", new CultureInfo("en-US", false)));

Output: 10,000.30