System.Globalization Namespace NumberFormatInfo Class
Sets or retrieves the string to use as the decimal separator in currency values.
[ VB ] public Property CurrencyDecimalSeparator As String [ C# ] public string CurrencyDecimalSeparator {get; set;} [ C++ ] public: __property String* get_CurrencyDecimalSeparator ( ); public: __property void set_CurrencyDecimalSeparator ( String* ); [ JScript ] function get CurrencyDecimalSeparator ( ) : String; public function set CurrencyDecimalSeparator ( String );
The string to use as the decimal separator in currency values. The default for InvariantInfo is '.'.
The initial value of this property is derived from the settings in Regional and Language Options ( or Regional Options or Regional Settings ) in Control Panel. However, if any of the group separators ( NumberGroupSeparator, CurrencyGroupSeparator, or PercentGroupSeparator ) is the same as any of the decimal separators ( NumberDecimalSeparator, CurrencyDecimalSeparator, or PercentDecimalSeparator ), parsing ambiguous strings produces unpredictable results. If you explicitly set any of the group separator properties in NumberFormatInfo to a value that is the same as any of the decimal separators or if you explicitly set any of the decimal separators to a value that is the same as any of the group separators, ArgumentException is thrown.
The below shows the CurrencyDecimalSeparator used for each of the available cultures.
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NumberFormatInfo Members CurrencyDecimalDigits CurrencyGroupSeparator CurrencyGroupSizes CurrencySymbol CurrencyNegativePattern CurrencyPositivePattern NumberDecimalSeparator PercentDecimalSeparator
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