Updated: September 2011
Replaces each format item in a specified string with the text equivalent of a corresponding object's value.
This member is overloaded. For complete information about this member, including syntax, usage, and examples, click a name in the overload list.
| Name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
![]() ![]() | Format(String, Object) | Replaces one or more format items in a specified string with the string representation of a specified object. |
![]() ![]() | Format(String, | Replaces the format item in a specified string with the string representation of a corresponding object in a specified array. |
![]() ![]() | Format(IFormatProvider, String, | Replaces the format item in a specified string with the string representation of a corresponding object in a specified array. A specified parameter supplies culture-specific formatting information. |
![]() ![]() | Format(String, Object, Object) | Replaces the format items in a specified string with the string representation of two specified objects. |
![]() ![]() | Format(String, Object, Object, Object) | Replaces the format items in a specified string with the string representation of three specified objects. |
Each overload of the Format method uses the composite formatting feature to include zero-based indexed placeholders, called format items, in a composite format string. At run time, each format item is replaced with the string representation of the corresponding argument in a parameter list. If the value of the argument is
Dim dat As Date = #1/17/2012 9:30AM#
Dim city As String = "Chicago"
Dim temp As Integer = -16
Dim output As String = String.Format("At {0} in {1}, the temperature was {2} degrees.",
dat, city, temp)
Console.WriteLine(output)
' The example displays the following output:
' At 1/17/2012 9:30:00 AM in Chicago, the temperature was -16 degrees.
DateTime dat = new DateTime(2012, 1, 17, 9, 30, 0);
string city = "Chicago";
int temp = -16;
string output = String.Format("At {0} in {1}, the temperature was {2} degrees.",
dat, city, temp);
Console.WriteLine(output);
// The example displays the following output:
// At 1/17/2012 9:30:00 AM in Chicago, the temperature was -16 degrees.
A format item has the following syntax:
{index[,alignment][ :formatString] }Brackets denote optional elements. The opening and closing brackets are required. A format item has the following elements:
The following example illustrates how to use optional elements in format items to produce formatted output.
Module Example
Public Sub Main()
' Create array of 5-tuples with population data for three U.S. cities, 1940-1950.
Dim cities() = _
{ Tuple.Create("Los Angeles", #1/1/1940#, 1504277, #1/1/1950#, 1970358),
Tuple.Create("New York", #1/1/1940#, 7454995, #1/1/1950#, 7891957),
Tuple.Create("Chicago", #1/1/1940#, 3396808, #1/1/1950#, 3620962),
Tuple.Create("Detroit", #1/1/1940#, 1623452, #1/1/1950#, 1849568) }
' Display header
Dim header As String = String.Format("{0,-12}{1,8}{2,12}{1,8}{2,12}{3,14}",
"City", "Year", "Population", "Change (%)")
Console.WriteLine(header)
Console.WriteLine()
Dim output As String
For Each city In cities
output = String.Format("{0,-12}{1,8:yyyy}{2,12:N0}{3,8:yyyy}{4,12:N0}{5,14:P1}",
city.Item1, city.Item2, city.Item3, city.Item4, city.Item5,
(city.Item5 - city.Item3)/city.Item3)
Console.WriteLine(output)
Next
End Sub
End Module
' The example displays the following output:
' City Year Population Year Population Change (%)
'
' Los Angeles 1940 1,504,277 1950 1,970,358 31.0 %
' New York 1940 7,454,995 1950 7,891,957 5.9 %
' Chicago 1940 3,396,808 1950 3,620,962 6.6 %
' Detroit 1940 1,623,452 1950 1,849,568 13.9 %
using System;
public class Example
{
public static void Main()
{
// Create array of 5-tuples with population data for three U.S. cities, 1940-1950.
Tuple<string, DateTime, int, DateTime, int>[] cities =
{ Tuple.Create("Los Angeles", new DateTime(1940, 1, 1), 1504277,
new DateTime(1950, 1, 1), 1970358),
Tuple.Create("New York", new DateTime(1940, 1, 1), 7454995,
new DateTime(1950, 1, 1), 7891957),
Tuple.Create("Chicago", new DateTime(1940, 1, 1), 3396808,
new DateTime(1950, 1, 1), 3620962),
Tuple.Create("Detroit", new DateTime(1940, 1, 1), 1623452,
new DateTime(1950, 1, 1), 1849568) };
// Display header
string header = String.Format("{0,-12}{1,8}{2,12}{1,8}{2,12}{3,14}\n",
"City", "Year", "Population", "Change (%)");
Console.WriteLine(header);
string output;
foreach (var city in cities) {
output = String.Format("{0,-12}{1,8:yyyy}{2,12:N0}{3,8:yyyy}{4,12:N0}{5,14:P1}",
city.Item1, city.Item2, city.Item3, city.Item4, city.Item5,
(city.Item5 - city.Item3)/city.Item3 * 1.0);
Console.WriteLine(output);
}
}
}
// The example displays the following output:
// City Year Population Year Population Change (%)
//
// Los Angeles 1940 1,504,277 1950 1,970,358 31.0 %
// New York 1940 7,454,995 1950 7,891,957 5.9 %
// Chicago 1940 3,396,808 1950 3,620,962 6.6 %
// Detroit 1940 1,623,452 1950 1,849,568 13.9 %
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