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= new System.Globalization.CultureInfo(cultureName); Console.WriteLine(" {0}: {1,20}", culture.Name, Convert.ToString(number, culture)); } Console.WriteLine();}// The example displays the following output:// -1.5345E+16:// en-US: -1.5345E+16// fr-FR: -1,5345E+16// ja-JP: -1.5345E+16// ru-RU: -1,5345E+16//// -123.4321:// en-US: -123.4321// fr-FR: -123,4321// ja-JP: -123.4321// ru-RU: -123,4321//// 19092.123:// en-US: 19092.123// fr-FR: 19092,123// ja-JP: 19092.123// ru-RU: 19092,123//// 1.173423191129E+16:// en-US: 1.173423191129E+16// fr-FR: 1,173423191129E+16// ja-JP: 1.173423191129E+16// ru-RU: 1,173423191129E+16// Define an array of numbers to display.let numbers = [| -1.5345e16; -123.4321; 19092.123; 1.1734231911290e16 |]// Define the culture names used to display them.let cultureNames = [| "en-US"; "fr-FR"; "ja-JP"; "ru-RU" |]for number in numbers do printfn $"{Convert.ToString(number, CultureInfo.InvariantCulture)}:" for cultureName in cultureNames do let culture = CultureInfo cultureName printfn " {culture.Name}: {Convert.ToString(number, culture),20}" printfn ""// The example displays the following output:// -1.5345E+16:// en-US: -1.5345E+16// fr-FR: -1,5345E+16// ja-JP: -1.5345E+16// ru-RU: -1,5345E+16//// -123.4321:// en-US: -123.4321// fr-FR: -123,4321// ja-JP: -123.4321// ru-RU: -123,4321//// 19092.123:// en-US: 19092.123// fr-FR: 19092,123// ja-JP: 19092.123// ru-RU: 19092,123//// 1.173423191129E+16:// en-US: 1.173423191129E+16// fr-FR: 1,173423191129E+16// ja-JP: 1.173423191129E+16// ru-RU: 1,173423191129E+16' Define an array of numbers to display.Dim numbers() As Double = { -1.5345e16, -123.4321, 19092.123, _ 1.1734231911290e16 }' Define the culture names used to display them.Dim cultureNames() As String = { "en-US", "fr-FR", "ja-JP", "ru-RU" }For Each number As Double In numbers Console.WriteLine("{0}:", Convert.ToString(number, _ System.Globalization.CultureInfo.InvariantCulture)) For Each cultureName As String In cultureNames Dim culture As New System.Globalization.CultureInfo(cultureName) Console.WriteLine(" {0}: {1,20}", _ culture.Name, Convert.ToString(number, culture)) Next Console.WriteLine()Next ' The example displays the following output:' -1.5345E+16:' en-US: -1.5345E+16' fr-FR: -1,5345E+16' ja-JP: -1.5345E+16' ru-RU: -1,5345E+16' ' -123.4321:' en-US: -123.4321' fr-FR: -123,4321' ja-JP: -123.4321' ru-RU: -123,4321' ' 19092.123:' en-US: 19092.123' fr-FR: 19092,123' ja-JP: 19092.123' ru-RU: 19092,123' ' 1.173423191129E+16:' en-US: 1.173423191129E+16' fr-FR: 1,173423191129E+16' ja-JP: 1.173423191129E+16' ru-RU: 1,173423191129E+16 Remarks This implementation is identical to Double.ToString(IFormatProvider) Applies to ToString(Decimal, IFormatProvider) Source:Convert.cs Source:Convert.cs Source:Convert.cs Converts the value of the specified decimal number to its equivalent string representation, using the specified culture-specific formatting information. public: static System::String ^ ToString(System::Decimal value, IFormatProvider ^ provider); public static string ToString(decimal value, IFormatProvider provider); public static string ToString(decimal value, IFormatProvider? provider); static member ToString : decimal * IFormatProvider -> string Public Shared Function ToString (value As Decimal, provider As IFormatProvider) As String Parameters value Decimal The decimal number to convert. provider IFormatProvider An object that supplies culture-specific formatting information. Returns The string representation of value. Examples The following example converts each element in an array of Decimal values to its equivalent string representation in four different cultures.// Define an array of numbers to display.decimal[] numbers = { 1734231911290.16m, -17394.32921m, 3193.23m, 98012368321.684m };// Define the culture names used to display them.string[] cultureNames = { "en-US", "fr-FR", "ja-JP", "ru-RU" };foreach (decimal number in numbers){ Console.WriteLine("{0}:", Convert.ToString(number, System.Globalization.CultureInfo.InvariantCulture)); foreach (string cultureName in cultureNames) { System.Globalization.CultureInfo culture = new System.Globalization.CultureInfo(cultureName); Console.WriteLine(" {0}: {1,20}", culture.Name, Convert.ToString(number, culture)); } Console.WriteLine();}// The example displays the following output:// 1734231911290.16:// en-US:. Подскажите сериал шел на Jetix . nikilodion . 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Home RU; Products RU; Farmers RU; About us RU; Stories RU; Test 1 RU 1734231911290.16// fr-FR: 1734231911290,16// ja-JP: 1734231911290.16// ru-RU: 1734231911290,16//// -17394.32921:// en-US: -17394.32921// fr-FR: -17394,32921// ja-JP: -17394.32921// ru-RU: -17394,32921//// 3193.23:// en-US: 3193.23// fr-FR: 3193,23// ja-JP: 3193.23// ru-RU: 3193,23//// 98012368321.684:// en-US: 98012368321.684// fr-FR: 98012368321,684// ja-JP: 98012368321.684// ru-RU: 98012368321,684// Define an array of numbers to display.let numbers = [| 1734231911290.16m; -17394.32921m; 3193.23m; 98012368321.684m |]// Define the culture names used to display them.let cultureNames = [| "en-US"; "fr-FR"; "ja-JP"; "ru-RU" |]for number in numbers do printfn $"{Convert.ToString(number, CultureInfo.InvariantCulture)}:" for cultureName in cultureNames do let culture = CultureInfo cultureName printfn $" {culture.Name}: {Convert.ToString(number, culture),20}" printfn ""// The example displays the following output:// 1734231911290.16:// en-US: 1734231911290.16// fr-FR: 1734231911290,16// ja-JP: 1734231911290.16// ru-RU: 1734231911290,16//// -17394.32921:// en-US: -17394.32921// fr-FR: -17394,32921// ja-JP: -17394.32921// ru-RU: -17394,32921//// 3193.23:// en-US: 3193.23// fr-FR: 3193,23// ja-JP: 3193.23// ru-RU: 3193,23//// 98012368321.684:// en-US: 98012368321.684// fr-FR: 98012368321,684// ja-JP: 98012368321.684// ru-RU: 98012368321,684' Define an array of numbers to display.Dim numbers() As Decimal = { 1734231911290.16d, -17394.32921d, _ 3193.23d, 98012368321.684d }' Define the culture names used to display them.Dim cultureNames() As String = { "en-US", "fr-FR", "ja-JP", "ru-RU" }For Each number As Decimal In numbers Console.WriteLine("{0}:", Convert.ToString(number, _ System.Globalization.CultureInfo.InvariantCulture)) For Each cultureName As String In cultureNames Dim culture As New System.Globalization.CultureInfo(cultureName) Console.WriteLine(" {0}: {1,20}", _ culture.Name, Convert.ToString(number, culture)) Next Console.WriteLine()Next ' The example displays the following output:' 1734231911290.16:' en-US: 1734231911290.16' fr-FR: 1734231911290,16' ja-JP: 1734231911290.16' ru-RU: 1734231911290,16' ' -17394.32921:' en-US: -17394.32921' fr-FR: -17394,32921' ja-JP: -17394.32921' ru-RU: -17394,32921' ' 3193.23:' en-US: 3193.23' fr-FR: 3193,23' ja-JP: 3193.23' ru-RU: 3193,23' ' 98012368321.684:' en-US: 98012368321.684' fr-FR: 98012368321,684' ja-JP: 98012368321.684' ru-RU: 98012368321,684 Remarks This implementation is identical to Decimal.ToString(IFormatProvider). Applies to ToString(Int32, Int32) Source:Convert.cs Source:Convert.cs Source:Convert.cs Converts the value of a 32-bit signed integer to its equivalent string representation in a specified base. public: static System::String ^ ToString(int value, int toBase); public static string ToString(int value, int toBase); static member ToString : int * int -> string Public Shared Function ToString (value As Integer, toBase As Integer) As String Parameters value Int32 The 32-bit signed integer to convert. toBase Int32 The base of the return value, which must be 2, 8, 10, or 16. Returns The string representation of value in base toBase. Exceptions toBase is not 2, 8, 10, or 16. Examples The following example converts each element in an integer array to its equivalent binary, hexadecimal, decimal, and hexadecimal string representations.int[] bases = { 2, 8, 10, 16};int[] numbers = { Int32.MinValue, -19327543, -13621, -18, 12, 19142, Int32.MaxValue };foreach (int baseValue in bases){ Console.WriteLine("Base {0} conversion:", baseValue); foreach (int number in numbers) { Console.WriteLine(" {0,-15} --> 0x{1}", number, Convert.ToString(number, baseValue)); }}// The example displays the following output:// Base 2 conversion:// -2147483648 --> 0x10000000000000000000000000000000// -19327543 --> 0x11111110110110010001010111001001// -13621 --> 0x11111111111111111100101011001011// -18 --> 0x11111111111111111111111111101110// 12 --> 0x1100// 19142 --> 0x100101011000110// 2147483647 --> 0x1111111111111111111111111111111// Base 8 conversion:// -2147483648 -->

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= new System.Globalization.CultureInfo(cultureName); Console.WriteLine(" {0}: {1,20}", culture.Name, Convert.ToString(number, culture)); } Console.WriteLine();}// The example displays the following output:// -1.5345E+16:// en-US: -1.5345E+16// fr-FR: -1,5345E+16// ja-JP: -1.5345E+16// ru-RU: -1,5345E+16//// -123.4321:// en-US: -123.4321// fr-FR: -123,4321// ja-JP: -123.4321// ru-RU: -123,4321//// 19092.123:// en-US: 19092.123// fr-FR: 19092,123// ja-JP: 19092.123// ru-RU: 19092,123//// 1.173423191129E+16:// en-US: 1.173423191129E+16// fr-FR: 1,173423191129E+16// ja-JP: 1.173423191129E+16// ru-RU: 1,173423191129E+16// Define an array of numbers to display.let numbers = [| -1.5345e16; -123.4321; 19092.123; 1.1734231911290e16 |]// Define the culture names used to display them.let cultureNames = [| "en-US"; "fr-FR"; "ja-JP"; "ru-RU" |]for number in numbers do printfn $"{Convert.ToString(number, CultureInfo.InvariantCulture)}:" for cultureName in cultureNames do let culture = CultureInfo cultureName printfn " {culture.Name}: {Convert.ToString(number, culture),20}" printfn ""// The example displays the following output:// -1.5345E+16:// en-US: -1.5345E+16// fr-FR: -1,5345E+16// ja-JP: -1.5345E+16// ru-RU: -1,5345E+16//// -123.4321:// en-US: -123.4321// fr-FR: -123,4321// ja-JP: -123.4321// ru-RU: -123,4321//// 19092.123:// en-US: 19092.123// fr-FR: 19092,123// ja-JP: 19092.123// ru-RU: 19092,123//// 1.173423191129E+16:// en-US: 1.173423191129E+16// fr-FR: 1,173423191129E+16// ja-JP: 1.173423191129E+16// ru-RU: 1,173423191129E+16' Define an array of numbers to display.Dim numbers() As Double = { -1.5345e16, -123.4321, 19092.123, _ 1.1734231911290e16 }' Define the culture names used to display them.Dim cultureNames() As String = { "en-US", "fr-FR", "ja-JP", "ru-RU" }For Each number As Double In numbers Console.WriteLine("{0}:", Convert.ToString(number, _ System.Globalization.CultureInfo.InvariantCulture)) For Each cultureName As String In cultureNames Dim culture As New System.Globalization.CultureInfo(cultureName) Console.WriteLine(" {0}: {1,20}", _ culture.Name, Convert.ToString(number, culture)) Next Console.WriteLine()Next ' The example displays the following output:' -1.5345E+16:' en-US: -1.5345E+16' fr-FR: -1,5345E+16' ja-JP: -1.5345E+16' ru-RU: -1,5345E+16' ' -123.4321:' en-US: -123.4321' fr-FR: -123,4321' ja-JP: -123.4321' ru-RU: -123,4321' ' 19092.123:' en-US: 19092.123' fr-FR: 19092,123' ja-JP: 19092.123' ru-RU: 19092,123' ' 1.173423191129E+16:' en-US: 1.173423191129E+16' fr-FR: 1,173423191129E+16' ja-JP: 1.173423191129E+16' ru-RU: 1,173423191129E+16 Remarks This implementation is identical to Double.ToString(IFormatProvider) Applies to ToString(Decimal, IFormatProvider) Source:Convert.cs Source:Convert.cs Source:Convert.cs Converts the value of the specified decimal number to its equivalent string representation, using the specified culture-specific formatting information. public: static System::String ^ ToString(System::Decimal value, IFormatProvider ^ provider); public static string ToString(decimal value, IFormatProvider provider); public static string ToString(decimal value, IFormatProvider? provider); static member ToString : decimal * IFormatProvider -> string Public Shared Function ToString (value As Decimal, provider As IFormatProvider) As String Parameters value Decimal The decimal number to convert. provider IFormatProvider An object that supplies culture-specific formatting information. Returns The string representation of value. Examples The following example converts each element in an array of Decimal values to its equivalent string representation in four different cultures.// Define an array of numbers to display.decimal[] numbers = { 1734231911290.16m, -17394.32921m, 3193.23m, 98012368321.684m };// Define the culture names used to display them.string[] cultureNames = { "en-US", "fr-FR", "ja-JP", "ru-RU" };foreach (decimal number in numbers){ Console.WriteLine("{0}:", Convert.ToString(number, System.Globalization.CultureInfo.InvariantCulture)); foreach (string cultureName in cultureNames) { System.Globalization.CultureInfo culture = new System.Globalization.CultureInfo(cultureName); Console.WriteLine(" {0}: {1,20}", culture.Name, Convert.ToString(number, culture)); } Console.WriteLine();}// The example displays the following output:// 1734231911290.16:// en-US:

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1734231911290.16// fr-FR: 1734231911290,16// ja-JP: 1734231911290.16// ru-RU: 1734231911290,16//// -17394.32921:// en-US: -17394.32921// fr-FR: -17394,32921// ja-JP: -17394.32921// ru-RU: -17394,32921//// 3193.23:// en-US: 3193.23// fr-FR: 3193,23// ja-JP: 3193.23// ru-RU: 3193,23//// 98012368321.684:// en-US: 98012368321.684// fr-FR: 98012368321,684// ja-JP: 98012368321.684// ru-RU: 98012368321,684// Define an array of numbers to display.let numbers = [| 1734231911290.16m; -17394.32921m; 3193.23m; 98012368321.684m |]// Define the culture names used to display them.let cultureNames = [| "en-US"; "fr-FR"; "ja-JP"; "ru-RU" |]for number in numbers do printfn $"{Convert.ToString(number, CultureInfo.InvariantCulture)}:" for cultureName in cultureNames do let culture = CultureInfo cultureName printfn $" {culture.Name}: {Convert.ToString(number, culture),20}" printfn ""// The example displays the following output:// 1734231911290.16:// en-US: 1734231911290.16// fr-FR: 1734231911290,16// ja-JP: 1734231911290.16// ru-RU: 1734231911290,16//// -17394.32921:// en-US: -17394.32921// fr-FR: -17394,32921// ja-JP: -17394.32921// ru-RU: -17394,32921//// 3193.23:// en-US: 3193.23// fr-FR: 3193,23// ja-JP: 3193.23// ru-RU: 3193,23//// 98012368321.684:// en-US: 98012368321.684// fr-FR: 98012368321,684// ja-JP: 98012368321.684// ru-RU: 98012368321,684' Define an array of numbers to display.Dim numbers() As Decimal = { 1734231911290.16d, -17394.32921d, _ 3193.23d, 98012368321.684d }' Define the culture names used to display them.Dim cultureNames() As String = { "en-US", "fr-FR", "ja-JP", "ru-RU" }For Each number As Decimal In numbers Console.WriteLine("{0}:", Convert.ToString(number, _ System.Globalization.CultureInfo.InvariantCulture)) For Each cultureName As String In cultureNames Dim culture As New System.Globalization.CultureInfo(cultureName) Console.WriteLine(" {0}: {1,20}", _ culture.Name, Convert.ToString(number, culture)) Next Console.WriteLine()Next ' The example displays the following output:' 1734231911290.16:' en-US: 1734231911290.16' fr-FR: 1734231911290,16' ja-JP: 1734231911290.16' ru-RU: 1734231911290,16' ' -17394.32921:' en-US: -17394.32921' fr-FR: -17394,32921' ja-JP: -17394.32921' ru-RU: -17394,32921' ' 3193.23:' en-US: 3193.23' fr-FR: 3193,23' ja-JP: 3193.23' ru-RU: 3193,23' ' 98012368321.684:' en-US: 98012368321.684' fr-FR: 98012368321,684' ja-JP: 98012368321.684' ru-RU: 98012368321,684 Remarks This implementation is identical to Decimal.ToString(IFormatProvider). Applies to ToString(Int32, Int32) Source:Convert.cs Source:Convert.cs Source:Convert.cs Converts the value of a 32-bit signed integer to its equivalent string representation in a specified base. public: static System::String ^ ToString(int value, int toBase); public static string ToString(int value, int toBase); static member ToString : int * int -> string Public Shared Function ToString (value As Integer, toBase As Integer) As String Parameters value Int32 The 32-bit signed integer to convert. toBase Int32 The base of the return value, which must be 2, 8, 10, or 16. Returns The string representation of value in base toBase. Exceptions toBase is not 2, 8, 10, or 16. Examples The following example converts each element in an integer array to its equivalent binary, hexadecimal, decimal, and hexadecimal string representations.int[] bases = { 2, 8, 10, 16};int[] numbers = { Int32.MinValue, -19327543, -13621, -18, 12, 19142, Int32.MaxValue };foreach (int baseValue in bases){ Console.WriteLine("Base {0} conversion:", baseValue); foreach (int number in numbers) { Console.WriteLine(" {0,-15} --> 0x{1}", number, Convert.ToString(number, baseValue)); }}// The example displays the following output:// Base 2 conversion:// -2147483648 --> 0x10000000000000000000000000000000// -19327543 --> 0x11111110110110010001010111001001// -13621 --> 0x11111111111111111100101011001011// -18 --> 0x11111111111111111111111111101110// 12 --> 0x1100// 19142 --> 0x100101011000110// 2147483647 --> 0x1111111111111111111111111111111// Base 8 conversion:// -2147483648 -->

2025-04-21
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