COMVariant.currency Method
Definition
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Overloads
currency() |
Gets or sets the value of a COMVariant object of the VT_CY data type. |
currency(Decimal) |
currency()
Gets or sets the value of a COMVariant object of the VT_CY data type.
public:
virtual System::Decimal currency();
public virtual decimal currency ();
abstract member currency : unit -> decimal
override this.currency : unit -> decimal
Public Overridable Function currency () As Decimal
Returns
The current value.
Remarks
If you pass in a value that has a different data type than the object, the data type of the object will be changed to match the data type of the value. A COMVariant object has a currency data type if its data type is set to COMVariantType::VT_CY. The currency data type is a COM data type that is optimized for currency values. It is a real number with four decimal places. Sometimes "CY" is also used to refer to the COM currency data type.
The following example creates a new COMVariant object of type VT_CY and sets the value to 123.4567.
{
COMVariant var = new COMVariant(
COMVariantInOut::IN_OUT,
COMVariantType::VT_CY);
// Set value of the object
var.currency(123.4567);
}
Applies to
currency(Decimal)
public:
virtual System::Decimal currency(System::Decimal _newValue);
public virtual decimal currency (decimal _newValue);
abstract member currency : decimal -> decimal
override this.currency : decimal -> decimal
Public Overridable Function currency (_newValue As Decimal) As Decimal
Parameters
- _newValue
- Decimal
The new value; optional.