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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T22:01:11+00:00 2026-05-15T22:01:11+00:00

Let’s say I have a number (e.g. double) and transform it using some format

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Let’s say I have a number (e.g. double) and transform it using some format string into a string variable :

var str = string.Format("{0:0%}", 0.256);

(the content of the str variable is in this case "26%"). Is there any way to parse this string back into the number ?

I’m aware that depending on the format string the lossless conversion back might not be possible – just as in this case 0.26 is the best I can get because some information (3rd decimal place) was simply lost in the formatting. But even getting 0.26 from a combination of the format string "{0:0%}" and the string 26% would be great if it’s possible in some automatic way.

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    2026-05-15T22:01:12+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 10:01 pm

    Your value is of some type (int, double, decimal). All of these functions have a Parse() or TryParse() function like Decimal.Parse(). And to say, in what format this number is (e.g. different usage of comma and point in english and german) you can provide an IFormatProvider (which is easiest available as a CultureInfo).

    Update

    After a little more searching i found these questions at SO:

    • Parse a string containing percent sign into decimal
    • How to convert percentage string to double?

    and also some searching at the web didn’t reveal any usable stuff. So it seems that here is a really missing feature within the .Net framework and all you can do is write something for yourself (or take one of the suggested solutions in the questions above).

    So sorry, for my first wrong answer, but it seems, that there doesn’t really exists something out of the (.net framework) box.

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