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I have 18.9954545454545454545454545 value and i need to convert it to currency format without rounding it.

18.9954545454545454545454545.ToString("c");

But returns me "$19.00" but i need "$18.99".

Is there any method to calculate this.

I have a method that gives me exactly what i need but don't think that method is good to implement.

@Convert.ToDecimal(18.9954545454545454545454545.Substring(0, 5)).ToString("c")

Thanks

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    Do you simply want to erase everything after the first 2 decimals, so 18.99999999 would become 18.99?
    – Simon
    Oct 22, 2014 at 9:55
  • Do you think we can round off the total if we are working on some eCommerce project. Is it a good practice? @Simon Oct 22, 2014 at 9:57
  • Or its fine to go with substring? @Simon Oct 22, 2014 at 9:58
  • I am no expert in the financial world. I would personally ask my boss or someone higher up what to do with this. Do you want to round everything? What do we do with 18.995? It might be only 1 cent, but if that transaction is made a million times, it starts to make a difference.
    – Simon
    Oct 22, 2014 at 9:59
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    @UniCell that would just turn the double literal into a (single) float. You should always be using decimal when dealing with currency. You could turn the literal into a decimal by appending an m, but that doesn't solve this issue.
    – Rik
    Oct 22, 2014 at 10:10

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