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    Dayekh
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    Hi all, I'm finding it hard to work with file conversion in VB.Net. I already have the filesize in Bytes, but I need to display it as KB in a repeater. The examples on google are too complex for what I need. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.

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      Hi all, I'm finding it hard to work with file conversion in VB.Net. I already have the filesize in Bytes, but I need to display it as KB in a repeater. The examples on google are too complex for what I need. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.

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      DaveAuld
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      KB = Bytes/1024, em, what else do you want to know? what exactly are you stuck with.

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        KB = Bytes/1024, em, what else do you want to know? what exactly are you stuck with.

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        I would like to know if there is function in built that converts filesizes automatically. For instance if there is a file that is 1234 bytes, it will be represented as 1.23 KB, or if we have a file that is 1234567, it will be represented as 1.23 MB. Or anything along these lines.

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          KB = Bytes/1024, em, what else do you want to know? what exactly are you stuck with.

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          Luc Pattyn
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          that is a dangerous idea; all files with sizes less than 1024B will show as 0KB, giving you the impression they are empty. Much better is rounding up like this:

          sizeInKiloBytes=(sizeInBytes+1023)/1024;

          which only shows zero when it really is zero. :)

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            I would like to know if there is function in built that converts filesizes automatically. For instance if there is a file that is 1234 bytes, it will be represented as 1.23 KB, or if we have a file that is 1234567, it will be represented as 1.23 MB. Or anything along these lines.

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            Luc Pattyn
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            No, there is not. :)

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              that is a dangerous idea; all files with sizes less than 1024B will show as 0KB, giving you the impression they are empty. Much better is rounding up like this:

              sizeInKiloBytes=(sizeInBytes+1023)/1024;

              which only shows zero when it really is zero. :)

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              Dayekh
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              I found to format it, but I'm still getting errors.. I will post update this when I work it out.

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                that is a dangerous idea; all files with sizes less than 1024B will show as 0KB, giving you the impression they are empty. Much better is rounding up like this:

                sizeInKiloBytes=(sizeInBytes+1023)/1024;

                which only shows zero when it really is zero. :)

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                I was being overly simplistic to try and find out what exactly the problem is........i would hope that anybody who is working in IT knows the relationships between bits bytes k, m, g, t.....and on and on. but yes agree with your point, i.e. never show zero unless it is actually zero.

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                • D Dayekh

                  I would like to know if there is function in built that converts filesizes automatically. For instance if there is a file that is 1234 bytes, it will be represented as 1.23 KB, or if we have a file that is 1234567, it will be represented as 1.23 MB. Or anything along these lines.

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                  DaveAuld
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                  I have never tried it but see here for StrFormatByteSize; http://www.pinvoke.net/default.aspx/shlwapi/StrFormatByteSize.html[^]

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                    KB = Bytes/1024, em, what else do you want to know? what exactly are you stuck with.

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                    Dayekh
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                    Thank you all for your input. I have finally written a function to do exactly what I need to be done. Please look at the code below and benefit from it if you wish:

                        Public Function BytesFormatting(ByVal Bytes As Integer) As String
                    
                            Dim FormattedFileSize As Double
                    
                            If Bytes < 1024 Then
                                ''code to format fsize as KB
                                Dim dblFormatted As Double
                                dblFormatted = Bytes
                                FormattedFileSize = Format(dblFormatted, "###,###.00") + "KB"
                    
                            ElseIf (Bytes > 1024 And Bytes < 1048576) Then
                                ''code to format fsize as KB
                                Dim dblFormatted As Double
                                dblFormatted = (Bytes + 1023) / 1024
                                FormattedFileSize = Format(dblFormatted, "###,###.00") + "KB"
                    
                            ElseIf Bytes > 1048576 Then
                                ''code to format fsize as MB
                                Dim dblFormatted As Double
                                dblFormatted = (Bytes / 1024) / 1024
                                FormattedFileSize = Format(dblFormatted, "###,###,###.00") + "MB"
                            End If
                    
                            Return FormattedFileSize.ToString
                        End Function
                    
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                    • D Dayekh

                      Thank you all for your input. I have finally written a function to do exactly what I need to be done. Please look at the code below and benefit from it if you wish:

                          Public Function BytesFormatting(ByVal Bytes As Integer) As String
                      
                              Dim FormattedFileSize As Double
                      
                              If Bytes < 1024 Then
                                  ''code to format fsize as KB
                                  Dim dblFormatted As Double
                                  dblFormatted = Bytes
                                  FormattedFileSize = Format(dblFormatted, "###,###.00") + "KB"
                      
                              ElseIf (Bytes > 1024 And Bytes < 1048576) Then
                                  ''code to format fsize as KB
                                  Dim dblFormatted As Double
                                  dblFormatted = (Bytes + 1023) / 1024
                                  FormattedFileSize = Format(dblFormatted, "###,###.00") + "KB"
                      
                              ElseIf Bytes > 1048576 Then
                                  ''code to format fsize as MB
                                  Dim dblFormatted As Double
                                  dblFormatted = (Bytes / 1024) / 1024
                                  FormattedFileSize = Format(dblFormatted, "###,###,###.00") + "MB"
                              End If
                      
                              Return FormattedFileSize.ToString
                          End Function
                      
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                      The Man from U N C L E
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                      Hate to be the bearer of bad news but you have a typo in your first if chunk.

                      Dayekh wrote:

                      If Bytes < 1024 Then ''code to format fsize as KB Dim dblFormatted As Double dblFormatted = Bytes FormattedFileSize = Format(dblFormatted, "###,###.00") + "KB"

                      Surely you mean bytes here rather than kilobytes, eg.

                      If Bytes < 1024 Then
                      ''code to format fsize as B (bytes)
                      Dim dblFormatted As Double
                      dblFormatted = Bytes
                      FormattedFileSize = Format(dblFormatted, "###,###.00") + "B"

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                        Hate to be the bearer of bad news but you have a typo in your first if chunk.

                        Dayekh wrote:

                        If Bytes < 1024 Then ''code to format fsize as KB Dim dblFormatted As Double dblFormatted = Bytes FormattedFileSize = Format(dblFormatted, "###,###.00") + "KB"

                        Surely you mean bytes here rather than kilobytes, eg.

                        If Bytes < 1024 Then
                        ''code to format fsize as B (bytes)
                        Dim dblFormatted As Double
                        dblFormatted = Bytes
                        FormattedFileSize = Format(dblFormatted, "###,###.00") + "B"

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                        Dayekh
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                        Not at all, that was intentional. However I should have been clearer. The reason that code block refers to formatting in KiloBytes is because I would like any file that is less than 1024 to be displayed as KB as well. For example a file that is 643 Bytes big will appear as 0.64KB Cheers.

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                          I was being overly simplistic to try and find out what exactly the problem is........i would hope that anybody who is working in IT knows the relationships between bits bytes k, m, g, t.....and on and on. but yes agree with your point, i.e. never show zero unless it is actually zero.

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                          daveauld wrote:

                          i would hope that anybody who is working in IT knows the relationships between bits bytes k, m, g, t.....and on and on.

                          Never assume this. I once heard one of our IT help desk reps ask a colleague "What exactly is hexadecimal?".

                          It's time for a new signature.

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                            daveauld wrote:

                            i would hope that anybody who is working in IT knows the relationships between bits bytes k, m, g, t.....and on and on.

                            Never assume this. I once heard one of our IT help desk reps ask a colleague "What exactly is hexadecimal?".

                            It's time for a new signature.

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                            scottgp
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                            I worked with a woman who was supposedly in IT for at least 10 years, who was previously an Oracle instructor, and asked me how to convert K to MB. Scary. Scott

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                              Thank you all for your input. I have finally written a function to do exactly what I need to be done. Please look at the code below and benefit from it if you wish:

                                  Public Function BytesFormatting(ByVal Bytes As Integer) As String
                              
                                      Dim FormattedFileSize As Double
                              
                                      If Bytes < 1024 Then
                                          ''code to format fsize as KB
                                          Dim dblFormatted As Double
                                          dblFormatted = Bytes
                                          FormattedFileSize = Format(dblFormatted, "###,###.00") + "KB"
                              
                                      ElseIf (Bytes > 1024 And Bytes < 1048576) Then
                                          ''code to format fsize as KB
                                          Dim dblFormatted As Double
                                          dblFormatted = (Bytes + 1023) / 1024
                                          FormattedFileSize = Format(dblFormatted, "###,###.00") + "KB"
                              
                                      ElseIf Bytes > 1048576 Then
                                          ''code to format fsize as MB
                                          Dim dblFormatted As Double
                                          dblFormatted = (Bytes / 1024) / 1024
                                          FormattedFileSize = Format(dblFormatted, "###,###,###.00") + "MB"
                                      End If
                              
                                      Return FormattedFileSize.ToString
                                  End Function
                              
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                              riced
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                              What if file is exactly 1024 or 1048576 bytes? Not likely but not impossible, I can generate one of either size with ease. :)

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                                What if file is exactly 1024 or 1048576 bytes? Not likely but not impossible, I can generate one of either size with ease. :)

                                Regards David R --------------------------------------------------------------- "Every program eventually becomes rococo, and then rubble." - Alan Perlis The only valid measurement of code quality: WTFs/minute.

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                                Luc Pattyn
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                                right. and doesn't Dim FormattedFileSize As Double deserve some attention too? :)

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                                  right. and doesn't Dim FormattedFileSize As Double deserve some attention too? :)

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                                  riced
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                                  Yup. But I guess he has Option Strict Off either intentionally or by default. That allows it to compile. But there's even worse when you look at it more closely e.g. a file of 1023 bytes returns 1,023.00KB. :-D He did say it was working so I suppose he tested it. :laugh:

                                  Regards David R --------------------------------------------------------------- "Every program eventually becomes rococo, and then rubble." - Alan Perlis The only valid measurement of code quality: WTFs/minute.

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                                    Yup. But I guess he has Option Strict Off either intentionally or by default. That allows it to compile. But there's even worse when you look at it more closely e.g. a file of 1023 bytes returns 1,023.00KB. :-D He did say it was working so I suppose he tested it. :laugh:

                                    Regards David R --------------------------------------------------------------- "Every program eventually becomes rococo, and then rubble." - Alan Perlis The only valid measurement of code quality: WTFs/minute.

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                                    I have finally written a function to do exactly what I need to be done. Please look at the code below and benefit from it if you wish I think he meant: no need for me to test it, just publish and wait a while. Not sure it will still do what "needs to be done" when we are through... :)

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                                      Thank you all for your input. I have finally written a function to do exactly what I need to be done. Please look at the code below and benefit from it if you wish:

                                          Public Function BytesFormatting(ByVal Bytes As Integer) As String
                                      
                                              Dim FormattedFileSize As Double
                                      
                                              If Bytes < 1024 Then
                                                  ''code to format fsize as KB
                                                  Dim dblFormatted As Double
                                                  dblFormatted = Bytes
                                                  FormattedFileSize = Format(dblFormatted, "###,###.00") + "KB"
                                      
                                              ElseIf (Bytes > 1024 And Bytes < 1048576) Then
                                                  ''code to format fsize as KB
                                                  Dim dblFormatted As Double
                                                  dblFormatted = (Bytes + 1023) / 1024
                                                  FormattedFileSize = Format(dblFormatted, "###,###.00") + "KB"
                                      
                                              ElseIf Bytes > 1048576 Then
                                                  ''code to format fsize as MB
                                                  Dim dblFormatted As Double
                                                  dblFormatted = (Bytes / 1024) / 1024
                                                  FormattedFileSize = Format(dblFormatted, "###,###,###.00") + "MB"
                                              End If
                                      
                                              Return FormattedFileSize.ToString
                                          End Function
                                      
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                                      I decide to benefit and wrote something that does work. :-D Try plugging yours into the Main and see what happens. :)

                                      Module Module1
                                      Sub Main()
                                      Dim s As String = ""
                                      Console.WriteLine("--- Kilobytes ---")
                                      s = FormattedFileSize(1023)
                                      Console.WriteLine("1023 > " & s)
                                      s = FormattedFileSize(1024)
                                      Console.WriteLine("1024 > " & s)
                                      s = FormattedFileSize(1025)
                                      Console.WriteLine("1025 > " & s)

                                        Console.WriteLine("--- Megabytes ---")
                                        s = FormattedFileSize(1048575)
                                        Console.WriteLine("1048575 > " & s)
                                        s = FormattedFileSize(1048576)
                                        Console.WriteLine("1048576 > " & s)
                                        s = FormattedFileSize(1048577)
                                        Console.WriteLine("1048577 > " & s)
                                        s = FormattedFileSize(1048576 \* 2)
                                        Console.WriteLine("1048577 \* 2 > " & s)
                                      
                                        Console.WriteLine("--- Gigabytes ---")
                                        s = FormattedFileSize(1048576 \* 1024)
                                        Console.WriteLine("1048576 \* 1024 > " & s)
                                      
                                        Console.ReadLine()
                                      

                                      End Sub

                                      Public Function FormattedFileSize(ByVal sizeInBytes As Long) As String
                                      Dim suffix() As String = New String() {"", "KB", "MB", "GB", "XX"}
                                      Dim retVal As String = "Oops"
                                      Dim units As Double = sizeInBytes
                                      Dim index As Integer = 0
                                      Do
                                      units = units / 1024.0
                                      index += 1
                                      Loop While units >= 1024.0

                                        retVal = Format(units, "###,###,##0.000") + suffix(index)
                                        Return retVal
                                      

                                      End Function

                                      End Module

                                      PS you just need to change the name of the function calls e.g. use s = BytesFormatting(1024)

                                      Regards David R --------------------------------------------------------------- "Every program eventually becomes rococo, and then rubble." - Alan Perlis The only valid measurement of code quality: WTFs/minute.

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                                        Thank you all for your input. I have finally written a function to do exactly what I need to be done. Please look at the code below and benefit from it if you wish:

                                            Public Function BytesFormatting(ByVal Bytes As Integer) As String
                                        
                                                Dim FormattedFileSize As Double
                                        
                                                If Bytes < 1024 Then
                                                    ''code to format fsize as KB
                                                    Dim dblFormatted As Double
                                                    dblFormatted = Bytes
                                                    FormattedFileSize = Format(dblFormatted, "###,###.00") + "KB"
                                        
                                                ElseIf (Bytes > 1024 And Bytes < 1048576) Then
                                                    ''code to format fsize as KB
                                                    Dim dblFormatted As Double
                                                    dblFormatted = (Bytes + 1023) / 1024
                                                    FormattedFileSize = Format(dblFormatted, "###,###.00") + "KB"
                                        
                                                ElseIf Bytes > 1048576 Then
                                                    ''code to format fsize as MB
                                                    Dim dblFormatted As Double
                                                    dblFormatted = (Bytes / 1024) / 1024
                                                    FormattedFileSize = Format(dblFormatted, "###,###,###.00") + "MB"
                                                End If
                                        
                                                Return FormattedFileSize.ToString
                                            End Function
                                        
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                                        Thank you all for your input! I certainly was happy that this issue had a lot of interest. "i would hope that anybody who is working in IT knows the relationships between bits bytes k, m, g, t.....and on and on." -- knowing the relationship between bytes, KB, MB, etc.. was irrelevant as I was asking if there was a class/method that automatically did the conversions in VB.Net. And yes, I know the relationship between them :P "I think he meant: no need for me to test it, just publish and wait a while." -- Yea I'm sure all programmers are perfect testers of THEIR own code. I did some testing, but it obviously wasn't good enough. I suppose that's what learning is.. no? "What if file is exactly 1024 or 1048576 bytes?" -- Good point! I was swamped with work that I overlooked that fault. Thank you. "But there's even worse when you look at it more closely e.g. a file of 1023 bytes returns 1,023.00KB." -- Another good point. I need to address all eventualities more closely! "I decide to benefit and wrote something that does work." -- Thank you. I will work through that code. Thanks again all! This made my day.

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                                          I decide to benefit and wrote something that does work. :-D Try plugging yours into the Main and see what happens. :)

                                          Module Module1
                                          Sub Main()
                                          Dim s As String = ""
                                          Console.WriteLine("--- Kilobytes ---")
                                          s = FormattedFileSize(1023)
                                          Console.WriteLine("1023 > " & s)
                                          s = FormattedFileSize(1024)
                                          Console.WriteLine("1024 > " & s)
                                          s = FormattedFileSize(1025)
                                          Console.WriteLine("1025 > " & s)

                                            Console.WriteLine("--- Megabytes ---")
                                            s = FormattedFileSize(1048575)
                                            Console.WriteLine("1048575 > " & s)
                                            s = FormattedFileSize(1048576)
                                            Console.WriteLine("1048576 > " & s)
                                            s = FormattedFileSize(1048577)
                                            Console.WriteLine("1048577 > " & s)
                                            s = FormattedFileSize(1048576 \* 2)
                                            Console.WriteLine("1048577 \* 2 > " & s)
                                          
                                            Console.WriteLine("--- Gigabytes ---")
                                            s = FormattedFileSize(1048576 \* 1024)
                                            Console.WriteLine("1048576 \* 1024 > " & s)
                                          
                                            Console.ReadLine()
                                          

                                          End Sub

                                          Public Function FormattedFileSize(ByVal sizeInBytes As Long) As String
                                          Dim suffix() As String = New String() {"", "KB", "MB", "GB", "XX"}
                                          Dim retVal As String = "Oops"
                                          Dim units As Double = sizeInBytes
                                          Dim index As Integer = 0
                                          Do
                                          units = units / 1024.0
                                          index += 1
                                          Loop While units >= 1024.0

                                            retVal = Format(units, "###,###,##0.000") + suffix(index)
                                            Return retVal
                                          

                                          End Function

                                          End Module

                                          PS you just need to change the name of the function calls e.g. use s = BytesFormatting(1024)

                                          Regards David R --------------------------------------------------------------- "Every program eventually becomes rococo, and then rubble." - Alan Perlis The only valid measurement of code quality: WTFs/minute.

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                                          You have some IndexOutOfRange problems... As a little VB exercise, here an alternative, spanning a larger range of values; the result is slightly different, notation is float or integer as appropriate:

                                          Private Sub Button1\_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
                                              Dim pow As Long = 1
                                              For i = 0 To 63
                                                  Dim fraction As Long = pow \\ 32
                                                  If fraction < 1 Then fraction = 1
                                                  test(-pow)
                                                  test(pow - fraction)
                                                  test(pow)
                                                  test(pow + fraction)
                                                  If pow >= &H4000000000000000 Then Exit For
                                                  pow = 2 \* pow
                                              Next
                                          End Sub
                                          
                                          Public Sub test(ByVal value As Long)
                                              Dim s As String
                                              s = FormattedFileSize(value)
                                              Console.WriteLine(value.ToString().PadLeft(20) & " = " & value.ToString("X16") & " = " & s & "B")
                                          End Sub
                                          
                                          Public Function FormattedFileSize(ByVal sizeInBytes As Long) As String
                                              Dim negative As Boolean = False
                                              Dim result As String
                                              Dim value As Long = sizeInBytes
                                              Dim remainder As Long = 0
                                              Dim suffixIndex As Integer
                                              If value < 0 Then
                                                  negative = True
                                                  value = -value
                                              End If
                                              For suffixIndex = 0 To 20
                                                  If value <= 1023 Then Exit For
                                                  remainder = value Mod 1024
                                                  value = value \\ 1024
                                              Next
                                              If remainder > 0 Then
                                                  Dim d As Double = value + remainder / 1024
                                                  result = d.ToString("F3")
                                              Else
                                                  result = value.ToString()
                                              End If
                                              If suffixIndex > 0 Then result = result & " KMGTPEZY"(suffixIndex)
                                              If negative Then result = "-" & result
                                              Return result
                                          End Function
                                          

                                          Homework: find and fix the value(s) that still fail. :)

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