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How can I convert a number to scientific notation and obtain the exponent? For example if I have 23582 and want to convert it to 2.3582 x 10^4 and then obtain the '4' which is the order of the number? (I'm using C#)

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Note that the result can be negative in case the number is less that 1 so we use Math.Floor to handle that:

int exponent = num == 0 ? 0 : (int)Math.Floor((Math.Log10(Math.Abs(num))));
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    Math.Abs(num) within logarithm; do not forget about num == 0 case Jul 15, 2016 at 9:04
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    There is one too many set of parentheses around Math.Log10(). (It wouldn't let me suggest an edit since it's below the edit limit of 6 characters.)
    – Styco
    Dec 11, 2020 at 15:06
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You can use the below notation,

int number = 23582;
            Console.WriteLine(number.ToString("G2", CultureInfo.InvariantCulture));

Output is,

2.4E+04
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Just use logarithm:

  int exponent = value == 0
    ? 0 // special case: technically it should be -infinity 
    : (int) Math.Floor(Math.Log10(Math.Abs(value)));
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  • I don't think this handles numbers that are less than 1. eg 0.2
    – Zein Makki
    Jul 15, 2016 at 9:09
  • @user3185569: you're right; Math.Floor or alike is required Jul 15, 2016 at 10:06

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