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Question by vivalarosa · Nov 06, 2011 at 10:56 PM · floatmathf

Show 1 decimal only when printing a float

Is there any way to print a float and have it only show 1 decimal?

e.g Float = 2.123131231, I want it to print Float = 2.1

At the moment im using Mathf.Floor(float) but that shows only the int.

Thanks in advance!

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Answer by aldonaletto · Nov 06, 2011 at 11:38 PM

You can use ToString("F1"):

   var division: float = 1.0/3;
   guiText.text = division.ToString("F1");

"F1" shows one decimal digit, "F2" shows 2 digits, and so on.

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Thank you very much aldonaletto! Worked perfectly :).

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Answer by vatara · Nov 06, 2011 at 11:33 PM

Javascript:
var number = Mathf.PI;
Debug.Log(Mathf.Round(number * 10)/10);

C#:
float number = Mathf.PI;
Debug.Log(number.ToString("0.0"));

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avatar image vivalarosa · Nov 07, 2011 at 02:00 AM 0
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Thanks Vatara :),I appreciate the response

avatar image Eric5h5 · Nov 07, 2011 at 02:18 AM 1
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The Javascript version can use ToString in the same way as C#. This code works as-is in both C# and JS:

 var number = $$anonymous$$athf.PI;
 Debug.Log(number.ToString("0.0"));
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Strange that we have to use this method and that number.toFixed(1); doesn't work.

Thanks to everyone who answered this!

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It's not strange at all, since there is no .toFixed method in .NET/$$anonymous$$ono. Unity does not use Javascript, even though Unityscript may be called that sometimes.

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