Sunday, August 7, 2022

[FIXED] How to remove trailing zeros when using doubles in strings with C#?

Issue

I have some doubles and I need to print them (in reality I use them in WPF UI) but the resulting string has too many characters (or digits) and I need to show all the significant ones. Removing trailing zeros would help:

"1.00000000" => "1", "2.50000000" => "2.5", "205.01280000" => "205.0128"

I know I can round() the numbers to a given number of digits but it decreases precision... Is there a function or any way to remove trailing zeros?

Edit: my english was terrible at the time I asked this question. I didn't know the word "trailing" was a thing and so didn't know there was already a question about this here.

Thanks to all the people who took the time to answer anyway!


Solution

string source = "2.4200";
string output = double.Parse(source).ToString();

Credits: here



Answered By - Mikev
Answer Checked By - Cary Denson (PHPFixing Admin)

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