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How to remove decimals from string
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20/04/2010 13:34:49
 
 
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20/04/2010 12:24:10
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ASP.NET
Category:
Other
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Environment:
C# 2.0
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Thread ID:
01461123
Message ID:
01461160
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>>>>>Using C#, how can I remove the decimals from a string? For example:
>>>>>
>>>>>"123.00" convert to "123"
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>
"123.00".Substring(0,s.IndexOf("."))
?
>>>
>>>
>>>hmmmm
>>
>>Wha? Didn't work for you ? :-}
>
>
>
>If you define s before
>
>Also, when the string does not contain any dot you'll get a nice exception

OK. 'Twas drive-past coding. So's this:
string s = "123.00";
string cut = s.IndexOf(".") > 0 ? s.Substring(0, s.IndexOf(".")) : s;
I'll do unit testing later :-}
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