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how to convert float type to string


float prev
float added
float total



string previous =prevtxt.Text;
string added = addedtxt.Text;
string total = totaltxt.Text;

update(prev, added, total);
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Andreas Gieriet 27-Jan-13 17:32pm    
Do not add your comment as a solution! Please delete you solution #2 and add the comment to the soultion #1 by pressing the [Have a question or Comment?] button.
Andi

Hi,

Please be use .ToString() method for converting into String type..
 
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String to float: float.TryParse(...), e.g.
C#
if (!float.TryParse(previous, out prev))
{
    // do some UI error handling
}
else
{
    // do the correct case
}

Float to string:
C#
string s = prev.ToString();

Cheers
Andi
 
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Convert float to string e.g. prev.ToString() but I suspect you also want it the other way around...
C#
float.TryParse(prevtxt.Text, out prev);


Or
C#
prev.ToString("0.00"); 
if you want to format it ... try looking up the help on ToString() or look at the intellisense prompts
 
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Andreas Gieriet 27-Jan-13 17:34pm    
You are missing the out in the TryParse call.
Cheers
Andi
CHill60 27-Jan-13 17:37pm    
Cheers - was in the process of adding it - although I will confess to deliberate typos in most of my answers if I suspect a straight copy-paster ;-p
[no name] 27-Jan-13 21:29pm    
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