Reputation: 551
Seems like this should be something straightforward, but I haven't been able to get it right. I've looked at http://idunno.org/archive/2004/14/01/122.aspx for reference.
Example: I would like to print a table of double values, with each double output having 3 decimal precision, and take up 10 spaces (left aligned). Conceptually, I tried something like this, but it only works with precision OR padding, not both:
foreach(line in lines)
{
foreach (double val in line)
{
Console.Write("{0:0.000,-10}", val);
}
Console.WriteLine()
}
Update: I can use padleft/padright in very simple scenarios, if i have more complicated output it becomes not very concise. Is there something similar to sprintf?
Upvotes: 8
Views: 7129
Reputation: 21
useful
|{0,-10:0.00}| => |87,87 | - With "-"
=> padRight
|{0,10:0.000}| => | 87,878| - Without "-"
=> padLeft
|{3,-10:0.###}| - ###
- prints numbers after decimal "," only if it is meaningful (not 0): 87,8000 =>87,8
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 57302
Try
double d = 3.14;
Console.WriteLine("{0,10:0.000}", d);
P.S: have a look at this article as a primer on string formatting. Also, string.Format
should allow you doing everything sprintf does - and actually more... what else are you trying to do?
Upvotes: 10