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NumberStyles Enum

Definition

Determines the styles permitted in numeric string arguments that are passed to the Parse and TryParse methods of the integral and floating-point numeric types.

This enumeration supports a bitwise combination of its member values.

public enum class NumberStyles
[System.Flags]
public enum NumberStyles
[System.Flags]
[System.Serializable]
public enum NumberStyles
[System.Flags]
[System.Serializable]
[System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComVisible(true)]
public enum NumberStyles
[<System.Flags>]
type NumberStyles = 
[<System.Flags>]
[<System.Serializable>]
type NumberStyles = 
[<System.Flags>]
[<System.Serializable>]
[<System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComVisible(true)>]
type NumberStyles = 
Public Enum NumberStyles
Inheritance
NumberStyles
Attributes

Fields

Name Value Description
None 0

Indicates that no style elements, such as leading or trailing white space, thousands separators, or a decimal separator, can be present in the parsed string. The string to be parsed must consist of integral decimal digits only.

AllowLeadingWhite 1

Indicates that leading white-space characters can be present in the parsed string. Valid white-space characters have the Unicode values U+0009, U+000A, U+000B, U+000C, U+000D, and U+0020. Note that this is a subset of the characters for which the IsWhiteSpace(Char) method returns true.

AllowTrailingWhite 2

Indicates that trailing white-space characters can be present in the parsed string. Valid white-space characters have the Unicode values U+0009, U+000A, U+000B, U+000C, U+000D, and U+0020. Note that this is a subset of the characters for which the IsWhiteSpace(Char) method returns true.

AllowLeadingSign 4

Indicates that the numeric string can have a leading sign. Valid leading sign characters are determined by the PositiveSign and NegativeSign properties.

Integer 7

Indicates that the AllowLeadingWhite, AllowTrailingWhite, and AllowLeadingSign styles are used. This is a composite number style.

AllowTrailingSign 8

Indicates that the numeric string can have a trailing sign. Valid trailing sign characters are determined by the PositiveSign and NegativeSign properties.

AllowParentheses 16

Indicates that the numeric string can have one pair of parentheses enclosing the number. The parentheses indicate that the string to be parsed represents a negative number.

AllowDecimalPoint 32

Indicates that the numeric string can have a decimal point. If the NumberStyles value includes the AllowCurrencySymbol flag and the parsed string includes a currency symbol, the decimal separator character is determined by the CurrencyDecimalSeparator property. Otherwise, the decimal separator character is determined by the NumberDecimalSeparator property.

AllowThousands 64

Indicates that the numeric string can have group separators, such as symbols that separate hundreds from thousands. If the NumberStyles value includes the AllowCurrencySymbol flag and the string to be parsed includes a currency symbol, the valid group separator character is determined by the CurrencyGroupSeparator property, and the number of digits in each group is determined by the CurrencyGroupSizes property. Otherwise, the valid group separator character is determined by the NumberGroupSeparator property, and the number of digits in each group is determined by the NumberGroupSizes property.

Number 111

Indicates that the AllowLeadingWhite, AllowTrailingWhite, AllowLeadingSign, AllowTrailingSign, AllowDecimalPoint, and AllowThousands styles are used. This is a composite number style.

AllowExponent 128

Indicates that the numeric string can be in exponential notation. The AllowExponent flag allows the parsed string to contain an exponent that begins with the "E" or "e" character and that is followed by an optional positive or negative sign and an integer. In other words, it successfully parses strings in the form nnnExx, nnnE+xx, and nnnE-xx. It does not allow a decimal separator or sign in the significand or mantissa; to allow these elements in the string to be parsed, use the AllowDecimalPoint and AllowLeadingSign flags, or use a composite style that includes these individual flags.

Float 167

Indicates that the AllowLeadingWhite, AllowTrailingWhite, AllowLeadingSign, AllowDecimalPoint, and AllowExponent styles are used. This is a composite number style.

AllowCurrencySymbol 256

Indicates that the numeric string can contain a currency symbol. Valid currency symbols are determined by the CurrencySymbol property.

Currency 383

Indicates that all styles except AllowExponent and AllowHexSpecifier are used. This is a composite number style.

Any 511

Indicates that all styles except AllowHexSpecifier and AllowBinarySpecifier are used. This is a composite number style.

AllowHexSpecifier 512

Indicates that the numeric string represents a hexadecimal value. Valid hexadecimal values include the numeric digits 0-9 and the hexadecimal digits A-F and a-f. Strings that are parsed using this style cannot be prefixed with "0x" or "&h". A string that is parsed with the AllowHexSpecifier style will always be interpreted as a hexadecimal value. The only flags that can be combined with AllowHexSpecifier are AllowLeadingWhite and AllowTrailingWhite. The NumberStyles enumeration includes a composite style, HexNumber, that consists of these three flags.

HexNumber 515

Indicates that the AllowLeadingWhite, AllowTrailingWhite, and AllowHexSpecifier styles are used. This is a composite number style.

AllowBinarySpecifier 1024

Indicates that the numeric string represents a binary value. Valid binary values include the numeric digits 0 and 1. Strings that are parsed using this style do not employ a prefix; 0b cannot be used. A string that is parsed with the AllowBinarySpecifier style will always be interpreted as a binary value. The only flags that can be combined with AllowBinarySpecifier are AllowLeadingWhite and AllowTrailingWhite. The NumberStyles enumeration includes a composite style, BinaryNumber, that consists of these three flags.

BinaryNumber 1027

Indicates that the AllowLeadingWhite, AllowTrailingWhite, and AllowBinarySpecifier styles are used. This is a composite number style.

Examples

This example shows how to parse a string into a 32-bit integer by using various NumberStyles flags.

using namespace System;
using namespace System::Text;
using namespace System::Globalization;


int main()
{
    // Parse the string as a hex value and display the
    // value as a decimal.
    String^ numberString = "A";
    int stringValue = Int32::Parse(numberString, NumberStyles::HexNumber);
    Console::WriteLine("{0} in hex = {1} in decimal.",
        numberString, stringValue);

    // Parse the string, allowing a leading sign, and ignoring
    // leading and trailing white spaces.
    numberString = "    -45   ";
    stringValue =Int32::Parse(numberString, NumberStyles::AllowLeadingSign |
        NumberStyles::AllowLeadingWhite | NumberStyles::AllowTrailingWhite);
    Console::WriteLine("'{0}' parsed to an int is '{1}'.",
        numberString, stringValue);

    // Parse the string, allowing parentheses, and ignoring
    // leading and trailing white spaces.
    numberString = "    (37)   ";
    stringValue = Int32::Parse(numberString, NumberStyles::AllowParentheses |
        NumberStyles::AllowLeadingSign | NumberStyles::AllowLeadingWhite |
        NumberStyles::AllowTrailingWhite);

    Console::WriteLine("'{0}' parsed to an int is '{1}'.",
        numberString, stringValue);
}

// This code produces the following output.
//
// A in hex = 10 in decimal.
// '    -45   ' parsed to an int is '-45'.
// '    (37)   ' parsed to an int is '-37'.
using System;
using System.Text;
using System.Globalization;

public sealed class App
{
    static void Main()
    {
        // Parse the string as a hex value and display the value as a decimal.
        String num = "A";
        int val = int.Parse(num, NumberStyles.HexNumber);
        Console.WriteLine("{0} in hex = {1} in decimal.", num, val);

        // Parse the string, allowing a leading sign, and ignoring leading and trailing white spaces.
        num = "    -45   ";
        val = int.Parse(num, NumberStyles.AllowLeadingSign |
            NumberStyles.AllowLeadingWhite | NumberStyles.AllowTrailingWhite);
        Console.WriteLine("'{0}' parsed to an int is '{1}'.", num, val);

        // Parse the string, allowing parentheses, and ignoring leading and trailing white spaces.
        num = "    (37)   ";
        val = int.Parse(num, NumberStyles.AllowParentheses | NumberStyles.AllowLeadingSign |                         NumberStyles.AllowLeadingWhite | NumberStyles.AllowTrailingWhite);
        Console.WriteLine("'{0}' parsed to an int is '{1}'.", num, val);
    }
}

// This code produces the following output.
//
// A in hex = 10 in decimal.
// '    -45   ' parsed to an int is '-45'.
// '    (37)   ' parsed to an int is '-37'.
Imports System.Globalization
Imports System.Text

Public Module Example
   Public Sub Main() 
      ' Parse the string as a hex value and display the value as a decimal.
      Dim num As String = "A"
      Dim val As Integer = Int32.Parse(num, NumberStyles.HexNumber)
      Console.WriteLine("{0} in hex = {1} in decimal.", num, val)

      ' Parse the string, allowing a leading sign, and ignoring leading and trailing white spaces.
      num = "    -45   "
      val = Integer.Parse(num, NumberStyles.AllowLeadingSign Or 
                               NumberStyles.AllowLeadingWhite Or 
                               NumberStyles.AllowTrailingWhite)
      Console.WriteLine("'{0}' parsed to an integer is '{1}'.", num, val)

      ' Parse the string, allowing parentheses, and ignoring leading and trailing white spaces.
      num = "    (37)   "
      val = Integer.Parse(num, NumberStyles.AllowParentheses Or 
                               NumberStyles.AllowLeadingSign Or
                               NumberStyles.AllowLeadingWhite Or 
                               NumberStyles.AllowTrailingWhite)
      Console.WriteLine("'{0}' parsed to an integer is '{1}'.", num, val)
   End Sub
End Module
' The example displays the following output:
'       A in hex = 10 in decimal.
'       '    -45   ' parsed to an int is '-45'.
'       '    (37)   ' parsed to an int is '-37'.

Remarks

The NumberStyles enumeration consists of two kinds of enumeration values that are used to parse the string representations of numeric values:

  • Individual field flags, which define specific style elements (such as white space and group separators) that can be present in the parsed string.
  • Composite number styles, which consist of multiple field flags that define the style elements that can be present in the parsed string.

Except for AllowHexSpecifier, the individual field flags in the NumberStyles enumeration define style elements that are used when parsing the string representation of a decimal number. None indicates that only digits can be present in the parsed string. The remaining individual field flags define style elements that may be, but do not have to be, present in the string representation of a decimal number for the parse operation to succeed. In contrast, the AllowHexSpecifier flag indicates that the string to be parsed is always interpreted as a hexadecimal value. The only individual field flags that can be used with AllowHexSpecifier are AllowLeadingWhite and AllowTrailingWhite. The NumberStyles enumeration includes a composite number style, HexNumber, that consists of all three flags.

The symbols (such as the currency symbol, the group separator, the decimal separator, and the positive and negative signs) that can appear in the string to be parsed are defined by the members of the System.Globalization.NumberFormatInfo object that is passed either implicitly or explicitly to the Parse method. The members table in this topic provides a description of each individual flag and indicates its relationship to NumberFormatInfo properties.

The following table lists the composite number styles and indicates which individual field flags they include. A "1" in a cell indicates that the composite number style includes the individual number style in that row. A "0" indicates that the composite number style does not include the individual number style.

Any Currency Float Integer Number HexNumber BinaryNumber
AllowBinarySpecifier (0x0400) 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
AllowHexSpecifier (0x0200) 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
AllowCurrencySymbol (0x0100) 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
AllowExponent (0x0080) 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
AllowThousands (0x0040) 1 1 0 0 1 0 0
AllowDecimalPoint (0x0020) 1 1 1 0 1 0 0
AllowParentheses (0x0010) 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
AllowTrailingSign (0x0008) 1 1 0 0 1 0 0
AllowLeadingSign (0x0004) 1 1 1 1 1 0 0
AllowTrailingWhite (0x0002) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
AllowLeadingWhite (0x0001) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
(0x1ff) (0x17f) (0x0a7) (0x007) (0x06f) (0x203) (0x403)

Applies to

See also