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Saturday, August 6, 2022

[FIXED] How to convert a Decimal to a Double in C#?

 August 06, 2022     c#, decimal, double, floating-point, type-conversion     No comments   

Issue

I want to use a Track-Bar to change a Form's opacity.

This is my code:

decimal trans = trackBar1.Value / 5000;
this.Opacity = trans;

When I build the application, it gives the following error:

Cannot implicitly convert type decimal to double

I have tried using trans and double, but then the Control doesn't work. This code worked fine in a past VB.NET project.


Solution

An explicit cast to double like this isn't necessary:

double trans = (double) trackBar1.Value / 5000.0;

Identifying the constant as 5000.0 (or as 5000d) is sufficient:

double trans = trackBar1.Value / 5000.0;
double trans = trackBar1.Value / 5000d;


Answered By - Kevin Dente
Answer Checked By - Clifford M. (PHPFixing Volunteer)
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