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Converts the specified value to a string rounded to a specified number of decimal places.
[Visual Basic .NET] Public Function DoubleAsString ( _ ByVal dValue As Double, _ ByVal nDigits As Integer, _ ByVal bSeparators As Boolean _ ) As String
[C#] public string DoubleAsString ( double dValue, int nDigits, bool bSeparators );
Converts the specified value to a string, rounded to the specified number of decimal places. Specify whether the string is to contain separators. The separators are determined by the machines regional settings; typically a comma "," for separating groups of digits and a full stop "." to separate the decimal part. In many countries a comma is conventionally used as a decimal point.
IARUnitConverter unitConverter=axArcReaderControl1.ARUnitConverter;
string s;
//Returns 1000.66
s=unitConverter.DoubleAsString(1000.66, 2, false);
//Returns 1,000.66
s=unitConverter.DoubleAsString(1000.66, 2, true);
//Returns 1000.7
s=unitConverter.DoubleAsString(1000.66, 1, false);
//Returns 1001
s=unitConverter.DoubleAsString(1000.66, 0, false);
//Returns 1,000.6600
s=unitConverter.DoubleAsString(1000.66, 4, true);
Dim pUnitConverter As IARUnitConverter
pUnitConverter=AxArcReaderControl1.ARUnitConverter
Dim s As String
'Returns 1000.66
s=pUnitConverter.DoubleAsString(1000.66, 2, False)
'Returns 1,000.66
s=pUnitConverter.DoubleAsString(1000.66, 2, True)
'Returns 1000.7
s=pUnitConverter.DoubleAsString(1000.66, 1, False)
'Returns 1001
s=pUnitConverter.DoubleAsString(1000.66, 0, False)
'Returns 1,000.6600
s=pUnitConverter.DoubleAsString(1000.66, 4, True)