SByte.ToString converts to string representation using the specified format. : SByte « Data Types « VB.Net






SByte.ToString converts to string representation using the specified format.

 

Imports System.Globalization

Module Example
   Public Sub Main()
      Dim values() As SByte = { -124, 0, 118 }
      Dim specifiers() As String = { "G", "C", "D3", "E2", "e3", "F", _
                                     "N", "P", "X", "00.0", "#.0"}

      For Each value As SByte In values
         For Each specifier As String In specifiers
            Console.WriteLine("{0}: {1}", specifier, value.ToString(specifier))
         Next
         Console.WriteLine()
      Next
   End Sub
End Module

   
  








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