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WorksheetFunction.Fixed(Double, Object, Object) Method

Definition

Rounds a number to the specified number of decimals, formats the number in decimal format using a period and commas, and returns the result as text.

public string Fixed (double Arg1, object Arg2, object Arg3);
Public Function Fixed (Arg1 As Double, Optional Arg2 As Object, Optional Arg3 As Object) As String

Parameters

Arg1
Double

Number - the number you want to round and convert to text.

Arg2
Object

Decimals - the number of digits to the right of the decimal point.

Arg3
Object

No_commas - a logical value that, if true, prevents Fixed from including commas in the returned text.

Returns

Remarks

Numbers in Microsoft Excel can never have more than 15 significant digits, but decimals can be as large as 127.

If decimals is negative, number is rounded to the left of the decimal point.

If you omit decimals, it is assumed to be 2.

If no_commas is false or omitted, then the returned text includes commas as usual.

The major difference between formatting a cell containing a number with the Cells command (Format menu) and formatting a number directly with the FIXED function is that Fixed converts its result to text. A number formatted with the Cells command is still a number.

Applies to