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Decimal.ToOACurrency(Decimal) Method

Definition

Converts the specified Decimal value to the equivalent OLE Automation Currency value, which is contained in a 64-bit signed integer.

public:
 static long ToOACurrency(System::Decimal value);
public static long ToOACurrency (decimal value);
static member ToOACurrency : decimal -> int64
Public Shared Function ToOACurrency (value As Decimal) As Long

Parameters

value
Decimal

The decimal number to convert.

Returns

A 64-bit signed integer that contains the OLE Automation equivalent of value.

Examples

The following code example uses the ToOACurrency method to convert Decimal numbers to the equivalent OLE Automation Currency values that are contained in Int64 fields.

// Example of the Decimal::ToOACurrency method. 
using namespace System;
#define dataFmt "{0,31}{1,27}"

// Get the exception type name; remove the namespace prefix.
String^ GetExceptionType( Exception^ ex )
{
   String^ exceptionType = ex->GetType()->ToString();
   return exceptionType->Substring( exceptionType->LastIndexOf( '.' ) + 1 );
}


// Display the Decimal::ToOACurrency parameter and the result 
// or exception.
void ShowDecimalToOACurrency( Decimal Argument )
{
   
   // Catch the exception if ToOACurrency( ) throws one.
   try
   {
      __int64 oaCurrency = Decimal::ToOACurrency( Argument );
      Console::WriteLine( dataFmt, Argument, oaCurrency );
   }
   catch ( Exception^ ex ) 
   {
      Console::WriteLine( dataFmt, Argument, GetExceptionType( ex ) );
   }

}

int main()
{
   Console::WriteLine( "This example of the "
   "Decimal::ToOACurrency( ) method generates \nthe "
   "following output. It displays the argument as a "
   "Decimal \nand the OLE Automation Currency value "
   "as an __int64.\n" );
   Console::WriteLine( dataFmt, "Argument", "OA Currency or Exception" );
   Console::WriteLine( dataFmt, "--------", "------------------------" );
   
   // Convert Decimal values to OLE Automation Currency values.
   ShowDecimalToOACurrency( Decimal(0) );
   ShowDecimalToOACurrency( Decimal(1) );
   ShowDecimalToOACurrency( Decimal::Parse( "1.0000000000000000000000000000" ) );
   ShowDecimalToOACurrency( Decimal::Parse( "100000000000000" ) );
   ShowDecimalToOACurrency( Decimal::Parse( "100000000000000.00000000000000" ) );
   ShowDecimalToOACurrency( Decimal::Parse( "10000000000000000000000000000" ) );
   ShowDecimalToOACurrency( Decimal::Parse( "0.000000000123456789" ) );
   ShowDecimalToOACurrency( Decimal::Parse( "0.123456789" ) );
   ShowDecimalToOACurrency( Decimal::Parse( "123456789" ) );
   ShowDecimalToOACurrency( Decimal::Parse( "123456789000000000" ) );
   ShowDecimalToOACurrency( Decimal::Parse( "4294967295" ) );
   ShowDecimalToOACurrency( Decimal::Parse( "18446744073709551615" ) );
   ShowDecimalToOACurrency( Decimal::Parse( "-79.228162514264337593543950335" ) );
   ShowDecimalToOACurrency( Decimal::Parse( "-79228162514264.337593543950335" ) );
}

/*
This example of the Decimal::ToOACurrency( ) method generates
the following output. It displays the argument as a Decimal
and the OLE Automation Currency value as an __int64.

                       Argument   OA Currency or Exception
                       --------   ------------------------
                              0                          0
                              1                      10000
 1.0000000000000000000000000000                      10000
                100000000000000        1000000000000000000
 100000000000000.00000000000000        1000000000000000000
  10000000000000000000000000000          OverflowException
           0.000000000123456789                          0
                    0.123456789                       1235
                      123456789              1234567890000
             123456789000000000          OverflowException
                     4294967295             42949672950000
           18446744073709551615          OverflowException
-79.228162514264337593543950335                    -792282
-79228162514264.337593543950335        -792281625142643376
*/
// Example of the decimal.ToOACurrency method.
using System;

class DecimalToOACurrencyDemo
{
    const string dataFmt = "{0,31}{1,27}";

    // Get the exception type name; remove the namespace prefix.
    public static string GetExceptionType( Exception ex )
    {
        string exceptionType = ex.GetType( ).ToString( );
        return exceptionType.Substring(
            exceptionType.LastIndexOf( '.' ) + 1 );
    }

    // Display the decimal.ToOACurrency parameter and the result
    // or exception.
    public static void ShowDecimalToOACurrency( decimal Argument )
    {
        // Catch the exception if ToOACurrency( ) throws one.
        try
        {
            long oaCurrency = decimal.ToOACurrency( Argument );
            Console.WriteLine( dataFmt, Argument, oaCurrency );
        }
        catch( Exception ex )
        {
            Console.WriteLine( dataFmt, Argument,
                GetExceptionType( ex ) );
        }
    }

    public static void Main( )
    {
        Console.WriteLine( "This example of the " +
            "decimal.ToOACurrency( ) method generates \nthe " +
            "following output. It displays the argument as a " +
            "decimal \nand the OLE Automation Currency value " +
            "as a long.\n" );
        Console.WriteLine( dataFmt, "Argument",
            "OA Currency or Exception" );
        Console.WriteLine( dataFmt, "--------",
            "------------------------" );

        // Convert decimal values to OLE Automation Currency values.
        ShowDecimalToOACurrency( 0M );
        ShowDecimalToOACurrency( 1M );
        ShowDecimalToOACurrency( 1.0000000000000000000000000000M );
        ShowDecimalToOACurrency( 100000000000000M );
        ShowDecimalToOACurrency( 100000000000000.00000000000000M );
        ShowDecimalToOACurrency( 10000000000000000000000000000M );
        ShowDecimalToOACurrency( 0.000000000123456789M );
        ShowDecimalToOACurrency( 0.123456789M );
        ShowDecimalToOACurrency( 123456789M );
        ShowDecimalToOACurrency( 123456789000000000M );
        ShowDecimalToOACurrency( 4294967295M );
        ShowDecimalToOACurrency( 18446744073709551615M );
        ShowDecimalToOACurrency( -79.228162514264337593543950335M );
        ShowDecimalToOACurrency( -79228162514264.337593543950335M );
    }
}

/*
This example of the decimal.ToOACurrency( ) method generates
the following output. It displays the argument as a decimal
and the OLE Automation Currency value as a long.

                       Argument   OA Currency or Exception
                       --------   ------------------------
                              0                          0
                              1                      10000
 1.0000000000000000000000000000                      10000
                100000000000000        1000000000000000000
 100000000000000.00000000000000        1000000000000000000
  10000000000000000000000000000          OverflowException
           0.000000000123456789                          0
                    0.123456789                       1235
                      123456789              1234567890000
             123456789000000000          OverflowException
                     4294967295             42949672950000
           18446744073709551615          OverflowException
-79.228162514264337593543950335                    -792282
-79228162514264.337593543950335        -792281625142643376
*/
// Example of the Decimal.ToOACurrency method.
open System

let dataFmt obj1 obj2 = printfn $"{obj1,31}{obj2,27}"

// Get the exception type name; remove the namespace prefix.
let getExceptionType (ex: exn) =
    let exceptionType = ex.GetType() |> string
    exceptionType.Substring(exceptionType.LastIndexOf '.' + 1)

// Display the Decimal.ToOACurrency parameter and the result
// or exception.
let showDecimalToOACurrency argument =
    // Catch the exception if ToOACurrency( ) throws one.
    try
        let oaCurrency = Decimal.ToOACurrency argument
        dataFmt argument oaCurrency
    with ex ->
        dataFmt argument (getExceptionType ex) 

printfn 
    """This example of the Decimal.ToOACurrency() method generates 
the following output. It displays the argument as a decimal 
and the OLE Automation Currency value as a long.
"""
dataFmt "Argument" "OA Currency or Exception" 
dataFmt "--------" "------------------------"

// Convert decimal values to OLE Automation Currency values.
showDecimalToOACurrency 0M
showDecimalToOACurrency 1M
showDecimalToOACurrency 1.0000000000000000000000000000M
showDecimalToOACurrency 100000000000000M
showDecimalToOACurrency 100000000000000.00000000000000M
showDecimalToOACurrency 10000000000000000000000000000M
showDecimalToOACurrency 0.000000000123456789M
showDecimalToOACurrency 0.123456789M
showDecimalToOACurrency 123456789M
showDecimalToOACurrency 123456789000000000M
showDecimalToOACurrency 4294967295M
showDecimalToOACurrency 18446744073709551615M
showDecimalToOACurrency -79.228162514264337593543950335M
showDecimalToOACurrency -79228162514264.337593543950335M


// This example of the Decimal.ToOACurrency() method generates
// the following output. It displays the argument as a decimal
// and the OLE Automation Currency value as a long.
//
//                        Argument   OA Currency or Exception
//                        --------   ------------------------
//                               0                          0
//                               1                      10000
//  1.0000000000000000000000000000                      10000
//                 100000000000000        1000000000000000000
//  100000000000000.00000000000000        1000000000000000000
//   10000000000000000000000000000          OverflowException
//            0.000000000123456789                          0
//                     0.123456789                       1235
//                       123456789              1234567890000
//              123456789000000000          OverflowException
//                      4294967295             42949672950000
//            18446744073709551615          OverflowException
// -79.228162514264337593543950335                    -792282
// -79228162514264.337593543950335        -792281625142643376
' Example of the Decimal.ToOACurrency method. 
Module DecimalToOACurrencyDemo
    
    Const dataFmt As String = "{0,31}{1,27}"

    ' Get the exception type name; remove the namespace prefix.
    Function GetExceptionType( ex As Exception ) As String

        Dim exceptionType   As String = ex.GetType( ).ToString( )
        Return exceptionType.Substring( _
            exceptionType.LastIndexOf( "."c ) + 1 )
    End Function

    ' Display the Decimal.ToOACurrency parameter and the result 
    ' or exception.
    Sub ShowDecimalToOACurrency( Argument As Decimal )

        ' Catch the exception if ToOACurrency( ) throws one.
        Try
            Dim oaCurrency As Long = Decimal.ToOACurrency( Argument )
            Console.WriteLine( dataFmt, Argument, _
                oaCurrency )

        Catch ex As Exception
            Console.WriteLine( dataFmt, Argument, _
                GetExceptionType( ex ) )
        End Try
    End Sub

    Sub Main( )
        Console.WriteLine( "This example of the " & _
            "Decimal.ToOACurrency( ) method generates " & vbCrLf & _
            "the following output. It displays the argument as " & _
            "a Decimal " & vbCrLf & "and the OLE Automation " & _
            "Currency value as a Long." & vbCrLf )
        Console.WriteLine( dataFmt, "Argument", _
            "OA Currency or Exception" )
        Console.WriteLine( dataFmt, "--------", _
            "------------------------" )

        ' Convert Decimal values to OLE Automation Currency values.
        ShowDecimalToOACurrency( 0D )
        ShowDecimalToOACurrency( 1D )
        ShowDecimalToOACurrency( _
            Decimal.Parse( "1.0000000000000000000000000000" ) )
        ShowDecimalToOACurrency( 100000000000000D )
        ShowDecimalToOACurrency( _
            Decimal.Parse( "100000000000000.00000000000000" ) )
        ShowDecimalToOACurrency( 10000000000000000000000000000D )
        ShowDecimalToOACurrency( 0.000000000123456789D ) 
        ShowDecimalToOACurrency( 0.123456789D ) 
        ShowDecimalToOACurrency( 123456789D ) 
        ShowDecimalToOACurrency( 123456789000000000D ) 
        ShowDecimalToOACurrency( 4294967295D ) 
        ShowDecimalToOACurrency( 18446744073709551615D ) 
        ShowDecimalToOACurrency( -79.228162514264337593543950335D ) 
        ShowDecimalToOACurrency( -79228162514264.337593543950335D ) 
    End Sub
End Module 

' This example of the Decimal.ToOACurrency( ) method generates
' the following output. It displays the argument as a Decimal
' and the OLE Automation Currency value as a Long.
' 
'                        Argument   OA Currency or Exception
'                        --------   ------------------------
'                               0                          0
'                               1                      10000
'  1.0000000000000000000000000000                      10000
'                 100000000000000        1000000000000000000
'  100000000000000.00000000000000        1000000000000000000
'   10000000000000000000000000000          OverflowException
'            0.000000000123456789                          0
'                     0.123456789                       1235
'                       123456789              1234567890000
'              123456789000000000          OverflowException
'                      4294967295             42949672950000
'            18446744073709551615          OverflowException
' -79.228162514264337593543950335                    -792282
' -79228162514264.337593543950335        -792281625142643376

Applies to

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