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  • P Paladin2000

    That is an unusual requirement. However:

    double d = 12.010;

    string s = Math.Truncate(d * 100).ToString();

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    Pete OHanlon
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    Or

    d.ToString().Replace('.', string.Empty);

    So many ways to do it, and as usual, the requirements exist in a fug of inadequacy.

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    • P Pete OHanlon

      Or

      d.ToString().Replace('.', string.Empty);

      So many ways to do it, and as usual, the requirements exist in a fug of inadequacy.

      I'm not a stalker, I just know things. Oh by the way, you're out of milk.

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      Luc Pattyn
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      I'm sorry to say, I see two problems with that: 1. it doesn't compile as Replace needs (char,char) or (string,string); 2. cultural differences may cause some other character to act as decimal point, a comma for instance. So I'd suggest d.ToString(NumberFormatInfo.InvariantInfo).Replace(".", ""); as the proper way to do it, and possibly ""+(int)(100*d) as the shortest code (with overflow risks). :)

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      • L Luc Pattyn

        I'm sorry to say, I see two problems with that: 1. it doesn't compile as Replace needs (char,char) or (string,string); 2. cultural differences may cause some other character to act as decimal point, a comma for instance. So I'd suggest d.ToString(NumberFormatInfo.InvariantInfo).Replace(".", ""); as the proper way to do it, and possibly ""+(int)(100*d) as the shortest code (with overflow risks). :)

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        Pete OHanlon
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        Don't be sorry. You are right after all.

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        • P Pete OHanlon

          Don't be sorry. You are right after all.

          I'm not a stalker, I just know things. Oh by the way, you're out of milk.

          Forgive your enemies - it messes with their heads

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          Luc Pattyn
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          Well, I do am sorry in a different way, as I didn't find a way to signal your code's weakness without violating Dave's hint not to answer homework questions in any detail. That must be the price to pay when coming late to a thread. :)

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          • P Pierre besquent

            Hi everybody, I wanna have the smallest code to conver a double to a string without the point of digits Exple: 12.010 --->1201 ty

            modified on Friday, March 18, 2011 6:03 AM

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            Lost User
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            Pierre besquent wrote:

            I wanna have

            ..you want fries with that? :)

            I are Troll :suss:

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            • L Lost User

              Pierre besquent wrote:

              I wanna have

              ..you want fries with that? :)

              I are Troll :suss:

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              Luc Pattyn
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              yes please, as long as they don't add points. :)

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              • P Pierre besquent

                Hi everybody, I wanna have the smallest code to conver a double to a string without the point of digits Exple: 12.010 --->1201 ty

                modified on Friday, March 18, 2011 6:03 AM

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                PIEBALDconsult
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                You might need a file for that.

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                • P PIEBALDconsult

                  You might need a file for that.

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                  Luc Pattyn
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                  please make sure there is no period in the filename! :-D

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                  • D Dave Kreskowiak

                    The only way you're going to "have" is to write it yourself. We're not going to write it for you, and frankly, this can be done in a single line of code. ...and this reeks of being a homework assignment.

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                    fjdiewornncalwe
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                    What... You need a WHOLE line. I could do it in 1/3 of a line... :)

                    I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.

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                    • P Paladin2000

                      That is an unusual requirement. However:

                      double d = 12.010;

                      string s = Math.Truncate(d * 100).ToString();

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                      fjdiewornncalwe
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                      Not as silly as you may think. I worked on a project once where the client provided long lists of products with decimal based prices, but where the database was setup to hold prices based in cents, not decimal dollars. A crappy design it was, but hands were tied they were.

                      I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.

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                      • F fjdiewornncalwe

                        What... You need a WHOLE line. I could do it in 1/3 of a line... :)

                        I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.

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                        Dave Kreskowiak
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                        I'll do it in a 1/3 of a line at 640x480. If you want to beat that, you'll have to "name that tune"!

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                        • L Luc Pattyn

                          Well, I do am sorry in a different way, as I didn't find a way to signal your code's weakness without violating Dave's hint not to answer homework questions in any detail. That must be the price to pay when coming late to a thread. :)

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                          Pete OHanlon
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                          The reason I posted mine is because, weaknesses from typing it up on a phone keyboard notwithstanding, it's a poor way of solving the problem - and then you went and corrected it. I ignored various edge cases, which you started to correct - shame on you ;P .

                          I'm not a stalker, I just know things. Oh by the way, you're out of milk.

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                          • L Luc Pattyn

                            please make sure there is no period in the filename! :-D

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                            Pierre besquent
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                            thank u for all, u really let me laughing very much with all u jokes responses :laugh: that is the real help I found a solution my self:

                            double x = 1458752.10254000;
                            string s = x.ToString(System.Globalization.CultureInfo.InvariantCulture).Replace(".",string.Empty);
                            Console.WriteLine(s);
                            Console.ReadLine();

                            the output is :145875210254 thank u very much for u big effort in creating jokes. :laugh:

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                            • P Pete OHanlon

                              The reason I posted mine is because, weaknesses from typing it up on a phone keyboard notwithstanding, it's a poor way of solving the problem - and then you went and corrected it. I ignored various edge cases, which you started to correct - shame on you ;P .

                              I'm not a stalker, I just know things. Oh by the way, you're out of milk.

                              Forgive your enemies - it messes with their heads

                              My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Onyx

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                              Pierre besquent
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                              always insulting me thank u for u help :laugh:

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                              • D Dave Kreskowiak

                                I'll do it in a 1/3 of a line at 640x480. If you want to beat that, you'll have to "name that tune"!

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                                fjdiewornncalwe
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                                The current one playing is Lennon's version of Stand by Me, but I sing it I'll clear the room.

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                                • P Pierre besquent

                                  Hi everybody, I wanna have the smallest code to conver a double to a string without the point of digits Exple: 12.010 --->1201 ty

                                  modified on Friday, March 18, 2011 6:03 AM

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                                  charles henington
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                                  Let's say that your Double is double lifeSpan.

                                  string ls = lifeSpan.ToString().Replace(".","");

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