I would imagine "culture"; try using ToString("F5", CultureInfo. InvariantCulture).
I would imagine "culture"; try using ToString("F5", CultureInfo. InvariantCulture) Also - look at StringBuilder for building a string in a loop.
Aug 6 at 16:03 what format do you suggest so I can get good precision... – cMinor Aug 6 at 16:07 the input would be 14.9506245839579, but getting 149.50625 – cMinor Aug 6 at 16:09.
The result is: 149,506245839579 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 69,0687968992126 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 31,6158756810842 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 8,82157325928232 , – cMinor Aug 6 at 16:58 try double d = Double. Parse(Si, j, new CultureInfo("de-DE")); Question: What culture do you have in your db and client? Are you sure the values are stored correctly in the db?
– cudahead Aug 6 at 17:05.
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