SQL Server :: Adding Decimal Places To Floats?
Aug 8, 2010I have the following select statement which I need to add 3 decimal places to a Float. Example: .4 needs to change to .400.
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I have the following select statement which I need to add 3 decimal places to a Float. Example: .4 needs to change to .400.
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i hav one data table in which some decimal values are up 6 decimal places.. im trying to bind that Data table to DataGridView while binding i want to round decimal values up to two decimal palces here is my code
dt.Columns.Add("Orderid", typeof(string));
dt.Columns.Add("tagnumber", typeof(string));
dt.Columns.Add("Minimum Value", typeof(string));
dt.Columns.Add("Maximum Value", typeof(string));
int count = ds.Tables[0].Rows.Count;
for (int i = 0; i < count; i++)
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hows hould i round up while binding..?
I was read your post: "Export GridView to Excel in ASP.Net with Formatting using C#" and is very useful. That code works perfect. But I need create a new format for a specific column in my sheet before to export it. For example:My DataTable have a column with decimal numbers and I'm trying reduce the tenths for each number.I want this: 2,874444 ----> 2,87 for a specific range. In this case I need it for all numbers in the column 13 or well said for the Column called N in Excel. Only reduce two tenths.
I used:
xlWorkSheet.Range["N"+h,"N"+h].NumberFormat = "0.00";
And no works (h is for rows, N is the column. Into a foreach).
I'm trying to execute this statement every minute with SQL Agent, I have it set up as a job:
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It's trying to update a column which data type is set to decimal. Just so you know what I really need out of it, here is an example:
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The answer of which should add on 0.5 to the original value. If I were to use the increase value of 60 which then becomes 60/60 it will work.I'm dividing by 60 because the increase value is per hour so I make it smaller to get per minute value. Why is it doing this?
I got a decimal member in my viewmodel and get populated from the database (say 55.5, or 100.00)
In my view I use TextBoxFor<> for this member.
Is there any way to have a number (it's actually a percentage) like 100.00 display as 100 instead, and 55.50 as 55.5?
i am not good at javascript, but trying to implement or google up a function that would only allow characters in a textbox to have
1. only numeric characters
2. 2 decimal places.
I got this online, but it slices the 3rd decimal, i want it to allow only 2 decimals, any pointers ?
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i have a repeater item that displays a double. occasionally the double seems to be coming out with 3 decimal places like this 1165.833. im trying to force it to two decimal places by wrapping it in a string.format method but it still comes out the same:
<%# String.Format("{0:f2}",DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem, "pricerange").ToString())%>
How can I get the result with decimal place? The following will return 33.00, but how can I get the result of 33.33?
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I need to validate hours put into a textbox. I want to allow hours to be from 0-24 and allow up to 2 decimal places. so it has to accept
0
0.00
1.5
2.25
but not 2.225 or 25
I put a range validator that check that the value is from 0-24 but it doesn't check that there are 2 decimal places or less. how do I do that?
I'm not getting a trailing zero on currency values and I have no idea why not. This is my code:
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Yet this is what is showing up on the screen:
$18.7
Very aggrevating...It should not be doing this as I understand it.
i have one Gridview in my .aspx page.i am showing dynamic data in this grid.how i will show the float or double number in 2 decimal places in gridview.
View 3 Repliesi have some labels on a page. some id like to show 1 decimal place, and others to show the nearest whole number.how do i control the decimal places my labels show?
View 4 RepliesI'm creating an excel file using ASP.net and everything is going just fine except one column has to be formatted as a decimal to 2 places but when it pulls into excel, excel automatically formats it as a whole number instead of keeping the decimal places.
sw.Write(String.Format("{0:f}", CDbl(dr(14)).ToString("0.00"))) this produces "20.00"
but when I open it in excel it's displayed as 20...if I select the whole column and format it as a number it gets displayed as 20.00 like it's supposed to but I don't want to have to do this (I can't do that) the file is supposed to be automatically picked up and imported into another system that needs the column to be a decimal.
When I am Exporting CSV Using Reader,Here Attached Coding for your reference,
PrecisionColumns = New String() {"Salequantity", "Salevalue", "Purchasequantity", "Purchasevalue", "Stockvalue"}
If Trim(Rdr.GetValue(I).ToString() <> "") Then
csv += Format(CDbl(Rdr.GetValue(I).ToString()), "0.00").Replace(",", ";") + ","c
End If
csv += vbCr & vbLf
Response.Write(csv)
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I get precision in CSV file ,but when i open the csv file in excel Precision not showing, how to show precision on excel sheet...
For Asp.Net Charts i m able to show value by setting the property as
Chart.Series(Series1).IsValueShownAsLabel=True
I want the shown values to be formatted in terms of decimal places and a thousand separator
Chart.Series(Series1).LabelFormat = "0:#.##" is Not Working
I have a master gridview that I am populating data to. I am am also counting records of open and closed and I want to display the percentage closed. I am using the following code. It always rounds up. In other words, if the actual calculation shows it to be 0.16 it will always display in the label as 0.2 I cannot figure out what I am doing wrong. If I just take two numbers and divide them in the code it displays 0.16676767. Here is the code I am using. The first line is on up in the code but I plugged it here to show you that I am using a session variable to add to as I rip through the code. I have all three of the variables I am placing the session variables in defined as Dim xxxxx as single.
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I've got a View where I allow input, the fields are set as float in my SQL Server 2008 R2 database and I am using Entity Framwork 4. In the Entity Framework Model the field looks like this private Nullable<global::System.Double> _TestNumber;
And the View uses an EditorField to allow input like this:
<div class="editor-field">
@Html.EditorFor(model => model.TestNumber)
@Html.ValidationMessageFor(model => model.TestNumber)
</div>
I am however getting this error in the Validation Message: The value '13.51' is not valid for TestNumber. I've tried with a comma instead of period, same thing.
Some values are returning 2.0 but I need it to be 2.00 as this is a money value that is displayed to the web page.
I am doing:
Math.Round(value, 2);
Is there a way to force it to 2 numbers after the decimal?
I need a validation regex for decimal. It should allow upto 5 digits after decimal.
Allow:
1
1.0
12.0
12.01
123.01
1,123.01
1,123.013
21,123.01234
3,21,123.01234
How Can I do regex for this?
I want a field to keep money value (up to 100,000,000.00). And I didn't work with money or decimal data type. Money data Type is 8 byte Decimal (9, 2) is 5 byte. (Exactly msdn only say Decimal (9, 0) is 5 byte and I don't really know how byte is Decimal (9, 2)) which one is better to work with in sql and VS.net (handling sql in VS)
View 2 RepliesI have a variable with a decimal type. When I save this value in the data base, the value is rounded.
For example, in VS.Net I have the value 15.15 and in my data base it was save as 15. Other example, if the value is 88.88 in VS.Net, it is saved as 89 in the data base.
I keep the same decimal type in all the variables in the three tiers of the application.
The field in the database is decimal type too.
What data type do I have to use in VS.Net and in SQL Server database for decimal values? I need a data pression of 4 decimals at least.
In SQL ......
"reading_i" is smallmoney
"reading_f" is smallmoney
CAST(ABS((reading_i - reading_f)) AS VARCHAR)
I want four decimal places alwaysfor example
reading_i = 3.123
reading_f = 1.23
I want 1.8930 (always four decimal places)
Using sql server and trying to insert decimal values using a ASP.NET C# code. I get the value for hours from a text box through user input and I'm trying to insert it to the database.
strSQLWAUpdate = " UPDATE Project SET WAHours='" + txtWAHours.Text + "' WHERE WAProjectID='" + hidWAProjectID.Value + "' ";
What happens is it rounds off the hours to interger value. So if I insert 22.3 in the text box what i get in the database is 22 and if I insert 22.7 I get 23 in the database. I do not need any rounding but need to get the values as it is. ( that is 22.3 and 22.7 respectively)
I have latitudes and longitues in a table but they are in a nvarchar(50) field althought the values are like this -> 39.7355 I need to be able to convert those values to numeric to execute a calculation and update a new field
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my radiantlatitude field is of type 'float'
int Def[0] = {6};
iMaxValue = 55;
decimal val = Decimal.Round(Convert.ToDecimal((DefCount[I]) / iMaxValue),3);
here if i try to run this it says answer 0 ; but if i want 0.1090