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I have a progress bar in a winform c# application and I sue that as a progress indicator. The progress bar can have a different Maximum size depending on the amount of user input (which can go over 100) so this is how I set it up:

this.pbLoadingWrite.Maximum = Input.Length;
this.pbLoadingWrite.Step = 1;

then just update the progress bar with:

this.pbLoadingWrite.PerformStep(); 

All works fine but I would like to display a % number on top of the progress bar for better visibility.

Since the Input.Length can be > 100, what's the syntax for displaying the percentage? Are there any helper functions built into VS c#?

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Calculating the percentage is quite easy in this case

int percent = (progressbar1.Value / progressbar.Maximum) * 100;

Break down:

value = 56, Max = 300,

56 / 300 = 0.186666
0.186666 * 100 = 18.666%
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    Ok that makes sense. I was missing the 100 actually duh I think you need float or double becuase percent is always 0 when you do something like (4 / 5) *100
    – sd_dracula
    Jan 16, 2013 at 2:58
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    @sd_dracula, you can use an integer if you multiply first: (100 * 4) / 5 = 80 Jan 16, 2013 at 3:08
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    I have forgotten how it works in C# but in most languages when you divide by integers you get bad surprise as a result - an integer. If I'm wrong, please do correct my statement for C#. Jan 15, 2016 at 23:00

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