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using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
namespace AtomFormat
{
namespace Numbers
{
public static class Format
{
/// <summary>
/// Easily convert int to its binary string representation
/// </summary>
/// <param name="StandardFormatInt"></param>
/// <returns></returns>
public static string ToBinary(this int StandardFormatInt)
{
return Convert.ToString(StandardFormatInt, 2);
}
#region ToPercentage
public static decimal ToPercentageDecimal<T>(this T Value) where T : new()
{
decimal percentage = Convert.ToDecimal(Value);
percentage = (percentage / 100);
return percentage;
}
public static string ToPercentageDecimal(this string Value)
{
decimal percentage = Convert.ToDecimal(Value);
return percentage.ToPercentageDecimal().ToString();
}
public static string ToPercentageDecimalString<T>(this T Value) where T : new()
{
var percentage = Value.ToPercentageDecimal();
return percentage.ToString();
}
public static string ToPercentageDecimalString(this string Value)
{
decimal percentage = decimal.Parse(Value);
percentage.ToPercentageDecimal();
return percentage.ToString();
}
#endregion
#region PercentageString
public static string ToPercentageString<T>(this T DecimalPercentage) where T: new()
{
var percentNumber = Convert.ToDecimal(DecimalPercentage);
return percentNumber.ToPercentageDecimal() + "%";
}
public static string ToPercentageString<T>(this T DecimalPercentage, int DecimalPlaceAccuracy) where T : new()
{
var percentNumber = Convert.ToDecimal(DecimalPercentage);
percentNumber = percentNumber.ToPercentageDecimal() / 1.000000000000000000000000000000000m;
string percentString = percentNumber.ToString();
if (!percentString.Contains(".") & DecimalPlaceAccuracy > 0)
{
percentString += ".";
}
if (DecimalPlaceAccuracy <= 0)
{
return percentString;
}
int zeroesToAdd = percentString.Split('.')[1].Length;
for (int i = DecimalPlaceAccuracy; i > 0; i--)
{
percentString += "0";
}
return percentString + "%";
}
public static decimal ToPercentageDecimal(this decimal DecimalPercentage)
{
var percentageNumber = DecimalPercentage * 100;
return percentageNumber;
}
#endregion
}
}
}