I have string qty__c which may or may not have a decimal point The code below gives me a System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException: Length cannot be less than zero.
qty__c = qty__c.Substring(0, qty__c.IndexOf("."));
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How do i cater to if there is no "."?
Thanks
The simplest way is just to test it separately:
int dotIndex = quantity.IndexOf('.');
if (dotIndex != -1)
{
quantity = quantity.Substring(0, dotIndex);
}
There are alternatives though... for example if you really wanted to do it in a single statement, you could either use a conditional operator above, or:
quantity = quantity.Split('.')[0];
or slightly more efficiently:
// C# 4 version
quantity = quantity.Split(new[] {'.'}, 2)[0];
// Pre-C# 4 version
quantity = quantity.Split(new char[] {'.'}, 2)[0];
(The second form effectively stops splitting after finding the first dot.)
Another option would be to use regular expressions.
On the whole, I think the first approach is the most sensible though. If you find you need to do this often, consider writing a method to encapsulate it:
// TODO: Think of a better name :)
public static string SubstringBeforeFirst(string text, string delimiter)
{
int index = text.IndexOf(delimiter);
return index == -1 ? text : text.Substring(0, index);
}
You just have to test if qty__c
have a point in it before calling Substring
:
var pointPos = qty__c.IndexOf('.');
if (pointPos != -1)
{
qty__c = qty__c.Substring(0, pointPos);
}
Use IndexOf
method on that string. If returned value is -1, there is no character that was searched.
int index = mystring.IndexOf('.');
In your code, you are not checking the returned value of IndexOf
. In the case where '.' is not present in the string, an exception will be thrown because SubString
has been passed -1 as second parameter.
var indexofstring=quantity.Indexof('.');
if(indexofstring!=-1)
{
quantity=quantity.SubString(0,indexofstring);
}
Assuming you are looking for the decimal point in a number, which is at offset 3 both in '123.456' and '123', then one solution is
var index = (mystring & ".").IndexOf(".")
(Sorry about the VB, I'm not sure of C# syntax)
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