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Is there a way to programmatically convert VB6 Formatting strings to .NET Formatting strings?

during migration from vb6 to vb.net the Format$(1234567, "###,###,###,###") function is converted to vb6.Format(1234567,"###,###,###,###") function, which is defined in Microsoft.Visualbasic.Compatibility.dll.

I dont want to use Microsoft.Visualbasic.Compatibility.dll. Is there any equivalent for this in .NET.

Thanks in advance.

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You can use the .ToString(string) method

Dim value As Integer = 1234567
value.ToString("###,###,###,###")

or the String.Format Method which uses Composite Formatting

String.Format("{0:###,###,###,###}", 1234567)
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  • Hi, The output for the above methods is 12,34,567 but the output of vb6.Format(1234567,"###,###,###,###") is 1,234,567.
    – ashish_pal
    Jan 3, 2013 at 6:43
  • @user1943176 It prints out correctly on my Computer, double check your format string. it is probably ###,###,##,### instead of ###,###,###,###
    – Mark Hall
    Jan 3, 2013 at 6:55
  • Thanks for your reply. Its working in my friend's system, but not in mine. we both have windows7 OS and same framework of .NET. I don't know the what is the reason for this.
    – ashish_pal
    Jan 3, 2013 at 7:18

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