using System; class Class1 { static void Main(string[] args) { string s; int x = 2, y = 4; double[] numArray = {12, 15, 14.5, 145.43, 200}; // format in uppercase hex Console.WriteLine( "\n\nHex (upper)\n-----------" ); foreach( double num in numArray ) { Console.Write( "0x{0:X8}\t", (int) num ); } } }
14.5.Custom Format | ||||
14.5.1. | Custom Object Formatting | |||
14.5.2. | Create customized format for Complex | |||
14.5.3. | Formatting Using System.Console.WriteLine() | |||
14.5.4. | The value 99999 in various formats | |||
14.5.5. | Custom Format Specifiers | |||
14.5.6. | format as currency | |||
14.5.7. | format in lowercase hex | |||
14.5.8. | format in uppercase hex | |||
14.5.9. | format as custom | |||
14.5.10. | Using the \n Character to Insert a Newline | |||
14.5.11. | Swapping the Indexed Placeholders and Corresponding Variables | |||
14.5.12. | Formatting flags | |||
14.5.13. | Upper or lower casing for hex determines if letters are upper/lowercase |