C# 6 how to format double using interpolated strin

2020-02-24 04:51发布

问题:

I have used some new features of C# 6 incl. interpolated string for simple usage (showing message which contains string variables like $"{EmployeeName}, {Department}").

Now I want to use interpolated string for showing formatted double value.

Example

var aNumberAsString = aDoubleValue.ToString("0.####");

How can I write it as interpolated string? something like $"{aDoubleValue} ...."

回答1:

You can specify a format string after an expression with a colon (:):

var aNumberAsString = $"{aDoubleValue:0.####}";


回答2:

A colon after the variable specifies a format,

Console.Write($"{aDoubleValue:0.####}");