Returns a string that represents the current Object.
public override string ToString()
Public Overrides Function ToString() As String
public:
String^ ToString(); override
a string that represents the current Object.
This method returns a human-readable string that is culture-sensitive. For example, for an instance of the System.Double class whose value is zero, the implementation of Double.ToString can return "0.00" or "0,00" depending on the current UI culture. The default implementation returns the fully qualified name of the type of the Object.
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