I have a c # program that uses ten computers.Program gets decimal numbers as input. The problem is that the input is written as 10.5, on some computers, however, the program takes this comma as a dot. I do not understand why. I converted the commas to dots using the "replace" command in the program. Now, neither comma nor dot is written to get a decimal input in the problem computers. As an example, I share the following codes
At first, my code was like this:
private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
decimal number1 = Convert.ToDecimal(textBox1.Text);
decimal number2 = Convert.ToDecimal(textBox2.Text);
decimal result = number1 + number2;
textBox3.Text = Convert.ToString(result);
}
Then on some computers I noticed that the program recognizes the comma key used to write decimal numbers as dot.I do not know why.
I used the "replace" command to convert the commas in the number to dots.
private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
string text1 = textBox1.Text.Replace(".", ",");
string text2 = textBox2.Text.Replace(".", ",");
decimal number1 = Convert.ToDecimal(text1);
decimal number2 = Convert.ToDecimal(text2);
decimal result = number1 + number2;
textBox3.Text = Convert.ToString(result);
}
It works right on my computer. On some computers, the program does not detect the dot when number is written using a dot. On some computers, neither point nor comma is detected by the program.
I want all the computers to be able to write decimal numbers. How can I do that?