I want to parse a double
value into a string
. I want my number to have a specified number of digits (that I won't know until runtime). If this number can be expressed with a non-zero value in number of digits this is what I want. If the number comes out as zero's like this I want it expressed in scientific notation.
Some examples will make this more clear, this assumes I wanted 3 digits:
Value: .2367 Output: "0.23"
Value: .00367 Output: "3.67E-3"
Value: 22.3 Output: "22.3"
Value: 3364.0 Output: "3.36E3"
My work around solution would use the ToString() method and the N
numeric format string and if it results in zero's revert to the E
format string, but this feels like reinventing the wheel. Does anyone know if a built in method to do this?