Decimal.MinValue Field
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Represents the smallest possible value of Decimal. This field is constant and read-only.
public: static initonly System::Decimal MinValue;
public static readonly decimal MinValue;
staticval mutable MinValue : decimal
Public Shared ReadOnly MinValue As Decimal
The following code example illustrates the use of the MinValue
field.
// Example of the Decimal fields.
using namespace System;
int main()
{
String^ numberFmt = "{0,-25}{1,45:N0}";
String^ exprFmt = "{0,-55}{1,15}";
Console::WriteLine( "This example of the fields of the Decimal structure "
"\ngenerates the following output.\n" );
Console::WriteLine( numberFmt, "Field or Expression", "Value" );
Console::WriteLine( numberFmt, "-------------------", "-----" );
// Display the values of the Decimal fields.
Console::WriteLine( numberFmt, "Decimal::MaxValue", Decimal::MaxValue );
Console::WriteLine( numberFmt, "Decimal::MinValue", Decimal::MinValue );
Console::WriteLine( numberFmt, "Decimal::MinusOne", Decimal::MinusOne );
Console::WriteLine( numberFmt, "Decimal::One", Decimal::One );
Console::WriteLine( numberFmt, "Decimal::Zero", Decimal::Zero );
Console::WriteLine();
// Display the values of expressions of the Decimal fields.
Console::WriteLine( exprFmt, "( Decimal::MinusOne + Decimal::One ) == Decimal::Zero", (Decimal::MinusOne + Decimal::One) == Decimal::Zero );
Console::WriteLine( exprFmt, "Decimal::MaxValue + Decimal::MinValue", Decimal::MaxValue + Decimal::MinValue );
Console::WriteLine( exprFmt, "Decimal::MinValue / Decimal::MaxValue", Decimal::MinValue / Decimal::MaxValue );
Console::WriteLine( "{0,-40}{1,30}", "100000000000000M / Decimal::MaxValue", Convert::ToDecimal( 100000000000000 ) / Decimal::MaxValue );
}
/*
This example of the fields of the Decimal structure
generates the following output.
Field or Expression Value
------------------- -----
Decimal::MaxValue 79,228,162,514,264,337,593,543,950,335
Decimal::MinValue -79,228,162,514,264,337,593,543,950,335
Decimal::MinusOne -1
Decimal::One 1
Decimal::Zero 0
( Decimal::MinusOne + Decimal::One ) == Decimal::Zero True
Decimal::MaxValue + Decimal::MinValue 0
Decimal::MinValue / Decimal::MaxValue -1
100000000000000M / Decimal::MaxValue 0.0000000000000012621774483536
*/
// Example of the Decimal fields.
using System;
class DecimalFieldsDemo
{
public static void Main( )
{
const string numberFmt = "{0,-25}{1,45:N0}";
const string exprFmt = "{0,-55}{1,15}";
Console.WriteLine(
"This example of the fields of the Decimal structure " +
"\ngenerates the following output.\n" );
Console.WriteLine( numberFmt, "Field or Expression", "Value" );
Console.WriteLine( numberFmt, "-------------------", "-----" );
// Display the values of the Decimal fields.
Console.WriteLine( numberFmt, "Decimal.MaxValue",
Decimal.MaxValue );
Console.WriteLine( numberFmt, "Decimal.MinValue",
Decimal.MinValue );
Console.WriteLine( numberFmt, "Decimal.MinusOne",
Decimal.MinusOne );
Console.WriteLine( numberFmt, "Decimal.One", Decimal.One );
Console.WriteLine( numberFmt, "Decimal.Zero", Decimal.Zero );
Console.WriteLine( );
// Display the values of expressions of the Decimal fields.
Console.WriteLine( exprFmt,
"( Decimal.MinusOne + Decimal.One ) == Decimal.Zero",
(Decimal.MinusOne + Decimal.One ) == Decimal.Zero );
Console.WriteLine( exprFmt,
"Decimal.MaxValue + Decimal.MinValue",
Decimal.MaxValue + Decimal.MinValue );
Console.WriteLine( exprFmt,
"Decimal.MinValue / Decimal.MaxValue",
Decimal.MinValue / Decimal.MaxValue );
Console.WriteLine( "{0,-40}{1,30}",
"100000000000000M / Decimal.MaxValue",
100000000000000M / Decimal.MaxValue );
}
}
/*
This example of the fields of the Decimal structure
generates the following output.
Field or Expression Value
------------------- -----
Decimal.MaxValue 79,228,162,514,264,337,593,543,950,335
Decimal.MinValue -79,228,162,514,264,337,593,543,950,335
Decimal.MinusOne -1
Decimal.One 1
Decimal.Zero 0
( Decimal.MinusOne + Decimal.One ) == Decimal.Zero True
Decimal.MaxValue + Decimal.MinValue 0
Decimal.MinValue / Decimal.MaxValue -1
100000000000000M / Decimal.MaxValue 0.0000000000000012621774483536
*/
// Example of the Decimal fields.
open System
let numberFmt obj1 obj2 = printfn $"{obj1,-25}{obj2,45:N0}"
let exprFmt obj1 obj2 = printfn $"{obj1,-55}{obj2,15}"
printfn "This example of the fields of the Decimal structure \ngenerates the following output.\n"
numberFmt "Field or Expression" "Value"
numberFmt "-------------------" "-----"
// Display the values of the Decimal fields.
numberFmt "Decimal.MaxValue" Decimal.MaxValue
numberFmt "Decimal.MinValue" Decimal.MinValue
numberFmt "Decimal.MinusOne" Decimal.MinusOne
numberFmt "Decimal.One" Decimal.One
numberFmt "Decimal.Zero" Decimal.Zero
printfn ""
// Display the values of expressions of the Decimal fields.
exprFmt "( Decimal.MinusOne + Decimal.One ) == Decimal.Zero" (Decimal.MinusOne + Decimal.One = Decimal.Zero)
exprFmt "Decimal.MaxValue + Decimal.MinValue" (Decimal.MaxValue + Decimal.MinValue)
exprFmt "Decimal.MinValue / Decimal.MaxValue" (Decimal.MinValue / Decimal.MaxValue)
printfn "%-40s%30O" "100000000000000M / Decimal.MaxValue" (100000000000000M / Decimal.MaxValue)
// This example of the fields of the Decimal structure
// generates the following output.
//
// Field or Expression Value
// ------------------- -----
// Decimal.MaxValue 79,228,162,514,264,337,593,543,950,335
// Decimal.MinValue -79,228,162,514,264,337,593,543,950,335
// Decimal.MinusOne -1
// Decimal.One 1
// Decimal.Zero 0
//
// ( Decimal.MinusOne + Decimal.One ) == Decimal.Zero True
// Decimal.MaxValue + Decimal.MinValue 0
// Decimal.MinValue / Decimal.MaxValue -1
// 100000000000000M / Decimal.MaxValue 0.0000000000000012621774483536
' Example of the Decimal fields.
Module DecimalFieldsDemo
Sub Main( )
Const numberFmt As String = "{0,-25}{1,45:N0}"
Const exprFmt As String = "{0,-55}{1,15}"
Console.WriteLine( _
"This example of the fields of the Decimal structure" & _
vbCrLf & "generates the following output." & vbCrLf )
Console.WriteLine( numberFmt, "Field or Expression", "Value" )
Console.WriteLine( numberFmt, "-------------------", "-----" )
' Display the values of the Decimal fields.
Console.WriteLine( numberFmt, "Decimal.MaxValue", _
Decimal.MaxValue )
Console.WriteLine( numberFmt, "Decimal.MinValue", _
Decimal.MinValue )
Console.WriteLine( numberFmt, "Decimal.MinusOne", _
Decimal.MinusOne )
Console.WriteLine( numberFmt, "Decimal.One", _
Decimal.One )
Console.WriteLine( numberFmt, "Decimal.Zero", _
Decimal.Zero )
Console.WriteLine( )
' Display the values of expressions of the Decimal fields.
Console.WriteLine( exprFmt, _
"( Decimal.MinusOne + Decimal.One ) = Decimal.Zero", _
( Decimal.MinusOne + Decimal.One ) = Decimal.Zero )
Console.WriteLine( exprFmt, _
"Decimal.MaxValue + Decimal.MinValue", _
Decimal.MaxValue + Decimal.MinValue )
Console.WriteLine( exprFmt, _
"Decimal.MinValue / Decimal.MaxValue", _
Decimal.MinValue/Decimal.MaxValue )
Console.WriteLine( "{0,-40}{1,30}", _
"100000000000000D / Decimal.MaxValue", _
100000000000000D / Decimal.MaxValue )
End Sub
End Module
' This example of the fields of the Decimal structure
' generates the following output.
'
' Field or Expression Value
' ------------------- -----
' Decimal.MaxValue 79,228,162,514,264,337,593,543,950,335
' Decimal.MinValue -79,228,162,514,264,337,593,543,950,335
' Decimal.MinusOne -1
' Decimal.One 1
' Decimal.Zero 0
'
' ( Decimal.MinusOne + Decimal.One ) = Decimal.Zero True
' Decimal.MaxValue + Decimal.MinValue 0
' Decimal.MinValue / Decimal.MaxValue -1
' 100000000000000D / Decimal.MaxValue 0.0000000000000012621774483536
The value of this constant is negative 79,228,162,514,264,337,593,543,950,335.
Produit | Versions |
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.NET | Core 1.0, Core 1.1, Core 2.0, Core 2.1, Core 2.2, Core 3.0, Core 3.1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 |
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.NET Standard | 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 2.0, 2.1 |
UWP | 10.0 |
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