C# Convert.ToInt32(decimal) Method: Here, we will figure out how to change over a decimal value to an integer value in C#?
C# Convert.ToInt32(decimal) Method
Convert.ToInt32(decimal) Method is utilized to change over a particular decimal value (that may contain a number with or without fragmentary part) to its proportionate integer (int 32 marked number).
Syntax:
int Convert.ToInt32(decimal value);
It acknowledges a decimal value/variable as contention and returns its identical marked integer.
Example:
Input:
decimal a = 1023.12m;
Output:
1023
Input:
decimal a = 1023.56m;
Output:
1024
Code:
using System;
using System.Text;
namespace Test
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
decimal a = 1023;
decimal b = 1023.56m;
decimal c = 1023.12m;
Console.WriteLine("value of a: {0}, type of a: {1}", a, a.GetType());
Console.WriteLine("value of b: {0}, type of b: {1}", b, b.GetType());
Console.WriteLine("value of c: {0}, type of c: {1}", c, c.GetType());
//converting to Int32 & printing values & types
Console.WriteLine("value: {0}, type: {1}", Convert.ToInt32(a), Convert.ToInt32(a).GetType());
Console.WriteLine("value: {0}, type: {1}", Convert.ToInt32(b), Convert.ToInt32(b).GetType());
Console.WriteLine("value: {0}, type: {1}", Convert.ToInt32(c), Convert.ToInt32(c).GetType());
//hit ENTER to exit
Console.ReadLine();
}
}
}
Output:
value of a: 1023, type of a: System.Decimal
value of b: 1023.56, type of b: System.Decimal
value of c: 1023.12, type of c: System.Decimal
value: 1023, type: System.Int32
value: 1024, type: System.Int32
value: 1023, type: System.Int32