C# Convert ToUInt32(Double)

Description

Convert ToUInt32(Double) converts the value of the specified double-precision floating-point number to an equivalent 32-bit unsigned integer.

Syntax

Convert.ToUInt32(Double) has the following syntax.


[CLSCompliantAttribute(false)]
public static uint ToUInt32(
  double value
)

Parameters

Convert.ToUInt32(Double) has the following parameters.

  • value - The double-precision floating-point number to convert.

Returns

Convert.ToUInt32(Double) method returns value, rounded to the nearest 32-bit unsigned integer. If value is halfway between two whole numbers, the even number is returned; that is, 4.5 is converted to 4, and 5.5 is converted to 6.

Example


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using System;
public class MainClass{
  public static void Main(String[] argv){  
    Console.WriteLine(Convert.ToUInt32(123.123D));
  }
}
    

The code above generates the following result.





















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