Convert.ToDouble (Single) converts single-precision floating-point number to double-precision floating-point number. : Convert to Double « Development « VB.Net






Convert.ToDouble (Single) converts single-precision floating-point number to double-precision floating-point number.

  

Module Example
   Public Sub Main()
    Dim doubleVal As Double = 123.123
    Dim singleVal As Single = 0

    singleVal = System.Convert.ToSingle(doubleVal)
    System.Console.WriteLine("{0} as a Single is {1}",doubleVal, singleVal)

    doubleVal = System.Convert.ToDouble(singleVal)
    System.Console.WriteLine("{0} as a Double is: {1}",singleVal, doubleVal)
   End Sub
End Module

   
    
  








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