CSng
 
Converts numeric or string expression to Single precision floating point

Syntax

Declare Function CSng ( ByVal expression As datatype ) As Single

Type typename
End Type

Usage

result = CSng( numeric expression )
result = CSng( string expression )
result = CSng( user defined type )

Parameters

expression
a numeric, string, or pointer expression to cast to a Single value
datatype
any numeric, string, or pointer data type
typename
a user defined type

Return Value

A Single precision value.

Description

The CSng function returns a 32-bit Single value. The function does not check for an overflow, so be sure not to pass a value outside the representable range of the Single data type. The name can be explained as 'Convert to SiNGle'.

If the argument to CSng is a string expression, it is first converted to numeric by using Val.

Example

' Using the CSNG function to convert a numeric value

'Create an SINGLE variable
Dim numeric_value As Single

'Convert a numeric value
numeric_value = CSng(-12345.123)

'Print the result, should return -12345.123
Print numeric_value
Sleep


Differences from QB

  • The string argument was not allowed in QB

See also