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How do I use the ToString method on an integer to display a 2-char

int i = 1; i.ToString() -> "01" instead of "1"

Thanks.

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You can use i.ToString("D2") or i.ToString("00")

See Standard Numeric Format Strings and Custom Numeric Format Strings on Microsoft Docs for more details

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This should do it:

String.Format("{0:00}",i);

Here's a link to an msdn article on using custom formatting strings: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/0c899ak8.aspx

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In order to ensure at least 2 digits are displayed use the "00" format string.

i.ToString("00");

Here is a handy reference guide for all of the different ways numeric strings can be formatted

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In C# 6 you could write:

var i = 1;
var stringI = $"{i:D2}";

$ - string interpolation

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i.ToString("00") Take a look at this for more rules.

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In any case you wanna check first if it's only 1 number, use Regular Expression:

Regex OneNumber = new Regex("^[0-9]$");
OneNumber.Replace(i.ToString(), "0" + i)

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