Indicates if formatted numbers contain padded zeros to the right of the decimal.
[Visual Basic .NET] Public Property ZeroPad As Boolean
[C#] public bool ZeroPad {get; set;}
[C++]
HRESULT get_ZeroPad(
VARIANT_BOOL* pad
);
[C++]
HRESULT put_ZeroPad(
VARIANT_BOOL pad
);
[C++]Parameters
pad [out, retval] pad is a parameter of type VARIANT_BOOL pad [in] pad is a parameter of type VARIANT_BOOL
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Description
The ZeroPad property sets or returns an indicator that tells whether to pad zeros at the right of the decimal when the ValueToString method in the associated INumberFormat interface formats numbers.
The settings for ZeroPad are:
Setting | Description |
False |
(Default) Numbers are formatted without padding decimal zeros. The last decimal digit (to the right of the decimal point) is a non-zero digit. |
True |
Decimal zeros or significant digit zeros are appended at the right of the decimal point up to the number of places indicated in the RoundingValue property. The RoundingOption setting determines whether decimal zeros or significant digit zeros are appended. |
Remarks
To format numbers and express significant zeros at the right of the decimal, set ZeroPad True. For example, the number 12.0345 in 8 significant digits is the number 12.034500. In order to express the rightmost significant zeros, ZeroPad should be set True. With ZeroPad set False, the formatted number would be 12.0345.
See Also
INumericFormat Interface | ILatLonFormat2 Interface | RateFormat Class | IFractionFormat Interface | ICustomNumberFormat Interface | IAngleFormat Interface | ScientificFormat Class | INumberFormat Interface | AngleFormat Class | LatLonFormat Class | INumericFormat Interface | PercentageFormat Class | CustomNumberFormat Class | IRateFormat Interface | IPercentageFormat Interface | NumericFormat Class | CurrencyFormat Class | ILatLonFormat Interface | IScientificNumberFormat Interface | FractionFormat Class