Int32.ToString Method (String, IFormatProvider)
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Converts the numeric value of this instance to its equivalent string representation using the specified format and culture-specific format information.
Namespace: System
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
<SecuritySafeCriticalAttribute> _
Public Function ToString ( _
format As String, _
provider As IFormatProvider _
) As String
[SecuritySafeCriticalAttribute]
public string ToString(
string format,
IFormatProvider provider
)
Parameters
- format
Type: System.String
A standard or custom numeric format string (see Remarks).
- provider
Type: System.IFormatProvider
An IFormatProvider that supplies culture-specific formatting information.
Return Value
Type: System.String
The string representation of the value of this instance as specified by format and provider.
Implements
Remarks
The format parameter can be either a standard or a custom numeric format string. All standard numeric format strings other than "R" (or "r") are supported, as are all custom numeric format characters. If format is nulla null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic) or an empty string (""), the return value for this instance is formatted with the general numeric format specifier ("G").
The provider parameter is an object that implements the IFormatProvider interface. Its GetFormat method returns a NumberFormatInfo object that provides culture-specific format information about the format of the string that is returned by this method. The object that implements IFormatProvider can be any of the following:
A CultureInfo object that represents the culture whose formatting rules are to be used.
A NumberFormatInfo object that contains specific numeric formatting information for this value.
A custom object that implements IFormatProvider and whose GetFormat method returns a NumberFormatInfo object that provides formatting information.
If provider is nulla null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic) or a NumberFormatInfo object cannot be obtained from provider, the return value for this instance is formatted with the NumberFormatInfo for the current culture.
The .NET Framework provides extensive formatting support, which is described in greater detail in the following formatting topics:
For more information about numeric format specifiers, see Standard Numeric Format Strings and Custom Numeric Format Strings.
For more information about formatting, see Formatting Types.
Examples
The following example displays a positive and a negative value using each of the supported standard numeric format specifiers for three different cultures.
' Define cultures whose formatting conventions are to be used.
Dim cultures() As CultureInfo = {New CultureInfo("en-US"), _
New CultureInfo("fr-FR"), _
New CultureInfo("es-ES")}
Dim positiveNumber As Integer = 1679
Dim negativeNumber As Integer = -3045
Dim specifiers() As String = {"G", "C", "D8", "E2", "F", "N", "P", "X8"}
For Each specifier As String In specifiers
For Each culture As CultureInfo In cultures
' Display values with "G" format specifier.
outputBlock.Text += String.Format("{0} format using {1} culture: {2, 16} {3, 16}", _
specifier, culture.Name, _
positiveNumber.ToString(specifier, culture), _
negativeNumber.ToString(specifier, culture)) & vbCrLf
Next
outputBlock.Text &= vbCrLf
Next
' The example displays the following output:
' G format using en-US culture: 1679 -3045
' G format using fr-FR culture: 1679 -3045
' G format using es-ES culture: 1679 -3045
'
' C format using en-US culture: $1,679.00 ($3,045.00)
' C format using fr-FR culture: 1 679,00 € -3 045,00 €
' C format using es-ES culture: 1.679,00 € -3.045,00 €
'
' D8 format using en-US culture: 00001679 -00003045
' D8 format using fr-FR culture: 00001679 -00003045
' D8 format using es-ES culture: 00001679 -00003045
'
' E2 format using en-US culture: 1.68E+003 -3.05E+003
' E2 format using fr-FR culture: 1,68E+003 -3,05E+003
' E2 format using es-ES culture: 1,68E+003 -3,05E+003
'
' F format using en-US culture: 1679.00 -3045.00
' F format using fr-FR culture: 1679,00 -3045,00
' F format using es-ES culture: 1679,00 -3045,00
'
' N format using en-US culture: 1,679.00 -3,045.00
' N format using fr-FR culture: 1 679,00 -3 045,00
' N format using es-ES culture: 1.679,00 -3.045,00
'
' P format using en-US culture: 167,900.00 % -304,500.00 %
' P format using fr-FR culture: 167 900,00 % -304 500,00 %
' P format using es-ES culture: 167.900,00 % -304.500,00 %
'
' X8 format using en-US culture: 0000068F FFFFF41B
' X8 format using fr-FR culture: 0000068F FFFFF41B
' X8 format using es-ES culture: 0000068F FFFFF41B
// Define cultures whose formatting conventions are to be used.
CultureInfo[] cultures = {new CultureInfo("en-US"),
new CultureInfo("fr-FR"),
new CultureInfo("es-ES") };
int positiveNumber = 1679;
int negativeNumber = -3045;
string[] specifiers = { "G", "C", "D8", "E2", "F", "N", "P", "X8" };
foreach (string specifier in specifiers)
{
foreach (CultureInfo culture in cultures)
{
// Display values with "G" format specifier.
outputBlock.Text += String.Format("{0} format using {1} culture: {2, 16} {3, 16}",
specifier, culture.Name,
positiveNumber.ToString(specifier, culture),
negativeNumber.ToString(specifier, culture)) + "\n";
}
outputBlock.Text += "\n";
}
// The example displays the following output:
// G format using en-US culture: 1679 -3045
// G format using fr-FR culture: 1679 -3045
// G format using es-ES culture: 1679 -3045
//
// C format using en-US culture: $1,679.00 ($3,045.00)
// C format using fr-FR culture: 1 679,00 € -3 045,00 €
// C format using es-ES culture: 1.679,00 € -3.045,00 €
//
// D8 format using en-US culture: 00001679 -00003045
// D8 format using fr-FR culture: 00001679 -00003045
// D8 format using es-ES culture: 00001679 -00003045
//
// E2 format using en-US culture: 1.68E+003 -3.05E+003
// E2 format using fr-FR culture: 1,68E+003 -3,05E+003
// E2 format using es-ES culture: 1,68E+003 -3,05E+003
//
// F format using en-US culture: 1679.00 -3045.00
// F format using fr-FR culture: 1679,00 -3045,00
// F format using es-ES culture: 1679,00 -3045,00
//
// N format using en-US culture: 1,679.00 -3,045.00
// N format using fr-FR culture: 1 679,00 -3 045,00
// N format using es-ES culture: 1.679,00 -3.045,00
//
// P format using en-US culture: 167,900.00 % -304,500.00 %
// P format using fr-FR culture: 167 900,00 % -304 500,00 %
// P format using es-ES culture: 167.900,00 % -304.500,00 %
//
// X8 format using en-US culture: 0000068F FFFFF41B
// X8 format using fr-FR culture: 0000068F FFFFF41B
// X8 format using es-ES culture: 0000068F FFFFF41B
Version Information
Silverlight
Supported in: 5, 4, 3
Silverlight for Windows Phone
Supported in: Windows Phone OS 7.1, Windows Phone OS 7.0
XNA Framework
Supported in: Xbox 360, Windows Phone OS 7.0
Platforms
For a list of the operating systems and browsers that are supported by Silverlight, see Supported Operating Systems and Browsers.
See Also