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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T12:38:06+00:00 2026-05-13T12:38:06+00:00

I’ve got the following method: public static string ReturnFormat(string input, int maxLength, int decimalPrecision,

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I’ve got the following method:

public static string ReturnFormat(string input, int maxLength, int decimalPrecision, char formatChar)
  {
   string[] format = new string[2];
   string[] inputs = new string[2];

   inputs = input.Split(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture.NumberFormat.NumberDecimalSeparator[0]);

   if (input.Length > maxLength)
   {
    int offset = 0;
    int counter = 0;

    if (inputs[0].Length > maxLength - (1 + decimalPrecision))
    {
     offset = maxLength - (1 + decimalPrecision);
    }
    else
     offset = inputs[0].Length;

    for (int i = 0; i < offset; i++)
    {
     format[0] += formatChar;

     if (counter < decimalPrecision)
     {
      format[1] += '0';
      counter++;
     }
    }

    System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox.Show("{0:" + format[0] + "." + format[1] + "}");
    return String.Format(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture, "{0:" + format[0] + "." + format[1] + "}", input);
   }
   else
    return input;
  }

Which say I’m using as:

ReturnFormat("12.3456789011243", 10, 2, '#') // format is {0:##.00} // output 12.3456789011243
ReturnFormat("12345678901.1243", 10, 2, '#') // format is {0:#######.00} // output 12345678901.1243

Now my issue is that the input string is not formatted well, still the format strig appears to be ok.
Any ideas of what I’m doing wrong?

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    2026-05-13T12:38:06+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 12:38 pm

    Your input is a String not a Double, so it gets formatted like a string: the formatting does not know about decimal places in that case.

    You could use Double.Parse() to transform the string into a Double value, but take care of using the right culture.

    Another thing, is there a specific reason for not using the more natural format {0:0.00} in both cases? If you really mean to use a placeholder for digits then # is ok, otherwise 0 is best.

    Tested solution (beware it truncates and does not round) I needed some time to understand what was actually wanted:

    public static string ReturnFormat(string input, int maxLength, int decimalPrecision)
    {
        if (input.Length <= maxLength)
            return input;
        Char separator = CultureInfo.CurrentCulture.NumberFormat.NumberDecimalSeparator[0];
        string[] inputs = input.Split(separator);
        // NB: truncating rather than rounding
        if (inputs[1].Length > decimalPrecision)
            inputs[1] = inputs[1].Substring(0, decimalPrecision);
        int digits = (maxLength - decimalPrecision - 1);
        // NB: truncating rather than rounding, adding ~ to signalize the
        // presence of missing significant digits
        if (inputs[0].Length > digits)
            inputs[0] = inputs[0].Substring(0, digits-1) + "~";
        return inputs[0] + separator + inputs[1];
    }
    
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