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I'm currently using N0 to format my numbers. Is there a format to use to allow only positive - anything less than 0 should default to 0?

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    That seems less formatting and more "business logic" to me, personally. Mar 12, 2012 at 20:23

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You can do this by specifying different formats within one format string like this:

someNumeric.ToString("N0;\"0\"");

or the same as part of Format string:

String.Format("{0:0;\"0\";}", someNumeric);

The order is (for 2 format string):

positiveformat-or-zeroformat;negative

See here for further info:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/0c899ak8.aspx#SectionSeparator

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  • Only it should be "{0:0;\"0\"}" Mar 12, 2012 at 20:29
  • +1. @ntziolis, your format comment for zero was on wrong side. Thanks for sharing interesting formatting tidbit! Mar 12, 2012 at 20:47
  • @Alexei thx, you know when it's time to go to bed when you get the format strings wrong xD
    – ntziolis
    Mar 12, 2012 at 20:52
  • @ntziolis Thank you - although I'm using an UltraGrid, and it doesn't seem to work well with it, this was what I was looking for - thanks!
    – Rivka
    Mar 13, 2012 at 14:15
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The best way to implement this is to change the number value prior to formatting. For example

Console.WriteLine("{0:N0}", number < 0 ? 0 : number);
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    Or just Math.Max(0, number). Mar 12, 2012 at 20:24
  • @JaredPar - I actually ended up using your method, since the format didn't work work well with my UltraGrid - thank you! (wish we can mark multiple answers :))
    – Rivka
    Mar 13, 2012 at 14:16

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