In my ASP.NET MVC Core
web project on VS2015
, the following model is displaying data as, e.g., 15481 instead of $15,481 even though I\'m using [D
A [DisplayFormat]
attribute is only respected when using @Html.DisplayFor()
or @Html.EditorFor()
. It is ignored when using TextBoxFor()
.
In addition, if you wanted to use it with @Html.EditorFor(r => r[i].SaleAmount)
you need to modify the attribute to include the ApplyFormatInEditMode property
[DisplayFormat(DataFormatString = "{0:C0}", ApplyFormatInEditMode = true)]
public float? SaleAmount { get; set; }
however that would be of little use to you, because although it would display in the textbox correctly, it will not bind back to you float
property unless you were also to create a custom model binder which converted (say) "$15,481"
back to a float
The currency annotation can be used. However it is just telling MVC which display or editor template to use. As We said current template uses the system currency. You would have to provide custom editor template or display template and some other way to determine the currency symbol to display.Look here at how to provide your own implementations
Try using this
[DisplayFormat(DataFormatString = "{0:C0}")]
Example
public class Sales
{
[Key]
public int SalesId { get; set; }
[DisplayFormat(DataFormatString = "{0:C0}")]
public float? SaleAmount { get; set; }
}
Check here for more details