Why Is ToString() Rounding My Double Value?

user163757 picture user163757 · Jan 20, 2010 · Viewed 15.3k times · Source

How do I prevent my double value from being rounded when converting to a string? I have tried both Convert.ToString and ToString() with the same result.

For example my double may look something like 77.987654321, and the two strings conversions convert to to 77.98765. I need to keep the precision of the value as is.

Answer

Simon P Stevens picture Simon P Stevens · Jan 20, 2010

By default the .ToString() method of Double returns 15 digits of precision. If you want the full 17 digits that the double value holds internally, you need to pass the "G17" format specifier to the method.

String s = value.ToString("G17");

Sourced from the MSDN docs:

By default, the return value only contains 15 digits of precision although a maximum of 17 digits is maintained internally. If the value of this instance has greater than 15 digits, ToString returns PositiveInfinitySymbol or NegativeInfinitySymbol instead of the expected number. If you require more precision, specify format with the "G17" format specification, which always returns 17 digits of precision, or "R", which returns 15 digits if the number can be represented with that precision or 17 digits if the number can only be represented with maximum precision.