The format string used to define how numeric values are displayed. The string follows standard .NET formatting conventions.
The supported numeric formats string (using 0
as an example) are:
- "0.#"
: Displays the numeric value with up to one decimal place,
omitting trailing zeros. For example, 3.5
becomes 3.5
and
3.0
becomes 3
.
-"0.00"
: Ensures the numeric value is displayed with exactly two decimal
places. For example, 3.5
is displayed as 3.50
and 3
as
3.00
.
-"0"
: Displays only the integer part of a numeric value, rounding if
necessary. For example, 3.5
becomes 4
and 3.0
becomes 3
.