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I'm trying to use String.Format("{0:c}", somevalue) in C# but am having a hard time figuring out how to configure the output to meet my needs. Here are my needs:

  1. 0 outputs to blank
  2. 1.00 outputs to $1.00
  3. 10.00 outputs to $10.00
  4. 100.00 outputs to $100.00
  5. 1000.00 outputs to $1,000.00

I've tried String.Format("{0:c}", somevalue) but for zero values it outputs $0.00 which is not what I want. I've also tried String.Format("{0:$0,0.00;$(0,0.00);#}", somevalue), but for 1.0 it outputs $01.00. String.Format("{0:$0.00;$(0.00);#}", somevalue) works for most cases, but when somevalue is 1000.00 the output is $1000.00.

Is there some format that will fit all 5 cases above? All of the documentation I've read only details the basics and doesn't touch on this type of scenario.

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If you use

string.Format("{0:$#,##0.00;($#,##0.00);''}", value)

You will get "" for the zero value and the other values should be formatted properly too.

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This is what I've been looking for. I'm doing this formatting in a Repeater and wanted something that was simple and concise. – Notorious2tall Feb 12 at 19:02
Andrew's response worked too and if I were doing this in codebehind I would have gone with his solution and not even try to figure out the String.Format. But I was looking for the elegant solution. Not that anyone could have read my mind on that one. :) – Notorious2tall Feb 12 at 19:05
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Try something like this:

String currency = (number == 0) ? String.Empty : number.ToString("c");
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Here's a great reference that you might find useful

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Depending on if you are consistently using the same data type for all of your currency values, you could write an extension method that would make it so that your case is always met. For example if you were using the decimal type:

public static string ToCurrencyString (this decimal value)
{
  if (value == 0)
    return String.Empty;
  return value.ToString ("C");
}
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