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Now, I am using the CsvReader for importing the data in the Czech environment, where CultureInfo prescribes using comma as a decimal separator. On the other hand, for CSV files, it is often the case when the data is internacional and it uses dot as the decimal separator.
Could the culture info be replaced by CultureInfo.InvariantCulture, or better (say), could it be replaced by a property that could be changed at the instance level?
Thanks and wishing you nice Christmas time and Happy new year.
P.
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Hello phatcher,
Firstly thanks for the nice tool.
Now, I am using the
CsvReader
for importing the data in the Czech environment, whereCultureInfo
prescribes using comma as a decimal separator. On the other hand, for CSV files, it is often the case when the data is internacional and it uses dot as the decimal separator.I am having issues with reading a file with
Decimal
values with dot (described athttps://stackoverflow.com/questions/53830123/lumenworks-csvreader-how-to-read-decimal-using-invariant-culture).
Peeking in the source, I have found the code like
Could the culture info be replaced by
CultureInfo.InvariantCulture
, or better (say), could it be replaced by a property that could be changed at the instance level?Thanks and wishing you nice Christmas time and Happy new year.
P.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: