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Standard Numeric Format Strings

"P" or "p"
Percent
Result: Number multiplied by 100 and displayed with a percent symbol.
Supported by: All numeric types.
Precision specifier: Desired number of decimal places.
Default precision specifier: Defined by System.Globalization.NumberFormatInfo.
More information: The Percent ("P") Format Specifier.
1 ("P", en-US) -> 100.00 %
1 ("P", fr-FR) -> 100,00 %
-0.39678 ("P1", en-US) -> -39.7 %
-0.39678 ("P1", fr-FR) -> -39,7 %
Standard Numeric Format Strings

"X" or "x"
Hexadecimal
Result: A hexadecimal string.
Supported by: Integral types only.
Precision specifier: Number of digits in the result string.
More information: The HexaDecimal ("X") Format Specifier.
255 ("X") -> FF
-1 ("x") -> ff
255 ("x4") -> 00ff
-1 ("X4") -> 00FF
Standard Numeric Format Strings

"E" or "e"
Exponential (scientific)
Result: Exponential notation.
Supported by: All numeric types.
Precision specifier: Number of decimal digits.
Default precision specifier: 6.
More information: The Exponential ("E") Format Specifier.
1052.0329112756 ("E", en-US) -> 1.052033E+003
1052.0329112756 ("e", fr-FR) -> 1,052033e+003
-1052.0329112756 ("e2", en-US) -> -1.05e+003
-1052.0329112756 ("E2", fr_FR) -> -1,05E+003
Custom Numeric Format Strings

The "0" custom format specifier serves as a zero-placeholder symbol. If the value that is being formatted has a digit in the position where the zero appears in the format string, that digit is copied to the result string; otherwise, a zero appears in the result string.
Standard Numeric Format Strings

Standard numeric format strings are used to format common numeric types. A standard numeric format string takes the form Axx, where A is an alphabetic character called the format specifier, and xx is an optional integer called the precision specifier. The precision specifier ranges from 0 to 99 and affects the number of digits in the result. Any numeric format string that contains more than one alphabetic character, including white space, is interpreted as a custom numeric format string.
Standard Numeric Format Strings

"X" or "x"
Hexadecimal
Result: A hexadecimal string.
Supported by: Integral types only.
Precision specifier: Number of digits in the result string.
More information: The HexaDecimal ("X") Format Specifier.
255 ("X") -> FF
-1 ("x") -> ff
255 ("x4") -> 00ff
-1 ("X4") -> 00FF
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