I noticed that .NET has some funky/unintuitive behavior when it comes to decimals and trailing zeros.
0m == 0.000m //true
0.1m == 0.1000m //true
but
(0m).ToString() == (0.000m).ToString() //false
(0.1m).ToString() == (0.1000m).ToString() //false
I know about necessity to comply to the ECMA CLI standard.
However I would like to know if there is built-in way to truncate the trailing zeros for a decimal value without going through string representation (.ToString("G29") and parse back trick would work, but is neither fast nor elegant solution)?
Any ideas?
Thanks a lot.
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