>A double in VFP and .NET are both 64-bit values so I guess precision will be the same (although the results may not be identical - and in practice even in .Net can vary depending on the platform)
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>If you need *more* precision in .NET there's always the System.Decimal type - but it is 128-bit and has a smaller range....
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>> If yes, what would be the default number of decimals place that would be considered?
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>As Gregory points out - you may be confusing displayed values with stored values.
>If you need to actually round a double value then use Math.Round().
>If it's just for display then use one of the ToString() overloads e.g:
>.ToString("C") , ToString("#000.000") etc. See :
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dwhawy9k.aspx and
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/0c899ak8.aspxThanks