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  • How can I format a decimal to always show 2 decimal places?
    49 as 49 00 and: 54 9 as 54 90 Regardless of the length of the decimal or whether there are are any decimal places, I would like to display a Decimal with 2 decimal places, and I'd like to do it in an efficient way The purpose is to display money values eg, 4898489 00
  • Regular expression to check 0 , 00 , 000 , 0000 , 00. 00
    0 , 00 ,00 00 are not allowed, but it should allow field like 10 00 , 11 01, 0 12 In short I want to check currency string It should not enter 0 value please suggest me regular expression for this I tried "^0$" but it failed on 10 or 10 90 something like that
  • c++ - What does (~0L) mean? - Stack Overflow
    0L is a long integer value with all the bits set to zero - that's generally the definition of 0 The ~ means to invert all the bits, which leaves you with a long integer with all the bits set to one
  • Write a number with two decimal places SQL Server
    I think you would most likely want to use '0 00' instead of '# ##' The # will ignore trailing zeroes so 5 10 will become 5 1 or 4 00 will just show 4 on its own The '0 00' format will ensure you always get exactly two decimal places –
  • Which Java Date format is this YYYY-MM-DD 00:00:00+00:00?
    Date and time expressed according to ISO 8601 is for example 2020-10-11T00:00:00+00:00 or 2020-10-11T00:00:00 000+00:00 Converting the ISO 8601 to java util Date is bit tricky We can use the simpleDateformat API of java for the conversion
  • c - why is *pp [0] equal to **pp - Stack Overflow
    So I am trying to figure out pointers and I read some posts on pointers to pointers but I can't still figure out why this program runs without trouble #include lt;stdio h gt; #include lt;assert
  • time - What T and Z means in date - Stack Overflow
    The Z is an abbreviation of +00:00, meaning UTC (an offset of zero hour-minutes-seconds) Pronounced “Zulu” per military and aviation tradition Pronounced “Zulu” per military and aviation tradition
  • Understanding specific UTC time format YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS. SSSZ
    In London, in 2016, the DST started at Sunday, March 27, 1:00 am and ended at Sunday, October 30, 2:00 am and therefore a date-time representation for Europe London during this time should have a timezone offset of +01:00 hours The Z at the end specifies Zulu time which is UTC time and thus has a timezone offset of +00:00 hours




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