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How to use Convert.ChangeType() when conversionType is decimal and input is "40.00"

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I mean, I want to convert this: string a = \"40.00\"; Convert.ChangeType(a, typeof(decimal)) the result is a decimal value of \"4000\"

I mean, I want to convert this:

string a = "40.00";
Convert.ChangeType(a, typeof(decimal))

the result is a decimal value of "4000"

the problem is that the convert call is in a very abstract generic method in a xmlToObject Converter. I don't want to add programmatically lot's of different exce开发者_JS百科ptions to convert correctly.

regards Chris


The decimal point might not be represented by the period character in your current culture.

In general, when performing culture-invariant conversions, it's best to specify CultureInfo.InvariantCulture as the IFormatProvider argument to the method:

(decimal) Convert.ChangeType(a, typeof(decimal), CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);


The conversion is most likely done using a culture that uses the period as thousands separator instead of decimal separator.

Specify the culture when you convert the value:

Convert.ToDecimal(a, CultureInfo.InvariantCulture)


The following code

 string s = "40.00";
 decimal d = (decimal)Convert.ChangeType(s, typeof(decimal));

makes d = 40. This looks fine for me. What is your issue exactly?

Edit: It seems you might have an issue with the culture used. Do this for conversion:

string s = "40.00";
decimal d = (decimal)Convert.ChangeType(s, typeof(decimal), CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
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