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C# / CSharp Tutorial » Development » Console Output Format 
14.4.4.Format: {0,-10}
using System;

class MainClass
{
   static void Main()
   {
      double MyDouble = 12.345678;

      Console.WriteLine("{0,-10} -- Default, same as General", MyDouble);
   }
}
12.345678  -- Default, same as General
14.4.Console Output Format
14.4.1.Format: Allignment
14.4.2.Format: Currency
14.4.3.Format: {0,-10:G}
14.4.4.Format: {0,-10}
14.4.5.Format: {0,-10:F4} -- Fixed Point, 4 decimal places
14.4.6.Format: {0,-10:C} -- Currency
14.4.7.Format: {0,-10:E3} -- Sci. Notation, 3 dec places
14.4.8.Format: {0,-10:x} -- Hexadecimal integer
14.4.9.Use format commands: indicate the parameter sequence
14.4.10.Use the C format specifier to output dollars and cents.
14.4.11.Format double value
14.4.12.Numeric formatting specifiers
14.4.13.Display 4 mandatory and 3 optional arguments using the Console.WriteLine method.
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