I'm trying to convert the decimal.MinValue to its double representation without any success, the compiler returns the 'invalid decimal constant' error with compilation failure.
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The line thats doesn't compile is :
if (value < (double)decimal.MinValue || value > (double)decimal.MaxValue)
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after looking for the definition of the MinValue constant (Update : Using the 'Go to definition' option on visual studio) it seems that the constant does not have the correct value, the constant was declared as below :
[DecimalConstant(0, 255, 4294967295, 4294967295, 4294967295)]
public const decimal MinValue = m;
so I have been curious to see the declaration of this same constraint on the .net framework (UPDATE : Using the 'Go to definition' option on visual studio) which I found completely different :
[DecimalConstant(0, 128, 4294967295, 4294967295, 4294967295)]
public const decimal MinValue = -79228162514264337593543950335m;
So the solution to my problem may be the replacement of the (double)decimal.MinValue cast by the value of that constant in the .net framework, but i need to be sure that this fix will have no impact on my app ? my be the mobile CPU-registers will not be able to hold a value with this size!
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My developement environnement is : Windows 8.1, Visual Studio 2013 Update 1 and mono-droid v4.10.01073.
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decimal.MinValue
but has issues?mcs
for me (and csc, unsurprisingly). Which version of Xamarin.Android / Monodroid are you using? (I can try it with a recent version of Xamarin.Android tonight.)