Is there a method in Sitecore's utilities to format a numerical file size in a friendly way?











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The title pretty much says it all. I feel like I've come across a method in the past that does something like:



long fileSize = 524288000;
string prettyFileSize = Sitecore.SomeUtility.ConvertPrettyFileSize(fileSize);


Resulting in prettyFileSize containing "512MB".










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    The title pretty much says it all. I feel like I've come across a method in the past that does something like:



    long fileSize = 524288000;
    string prettyFileSize = Sitecore.SomeUtility.ConvertPrettyFileSize(fileSize);


    Resulting in prettyFileSize containing "512MB".










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      The title pretty much says it all. I feel like I've come across a method in the past that does something like:



      long fileSize = 524288000;
      string prettyFileSize = Sitecore.SomeUtility.ConvertPrettyFileSize(fileSize);


      Resulting in prettyFileSize containing "512MB".










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      The title pretty much says it all. I feel like I've come across a method in the past that does something like:



      long fileSize = 524288000;
      string prettyFileSize = Sitecore.SomeUtility.ConvertPrettyFileSize(fileSize);


      Resulting in prettyFileSize containing "512MB".







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      Dan Sinclair

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          You are correct, you probably have come across this. The Sitecore.StringUtil, Sitecore.Kernel class contains a number of methods for managing strings.



          The two methods in particular are:



          StringUtil.GetSizeString(long size)



          This method takes in a long value 524288000, and returns a string representation of "512MB"



          StringUtil.ParseSizeString(string value)



          This method takes in a string value like "512MB" and returns the long representation of that size, 524288000.



          An Example:



              using Sitecore;

          public long GetLongValue(string valueSize)
          {
          return StringUtil.ParseSizeString(valueSize);
          }

          public string GetStringSize(long size)
          {
          return StringUtil.GetSizeString(size);
          }





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            You are correct, you probably have come across this. The Sitecore.StringUtil, Sitecore.Kernel class contains a number of methods for managing strings.



            The two methods in particular are:



            StringUtil.GetSizeString(long size)



            This method takes in a long value 524288000, and returns a string representation of "512MB"



            StringUtil.ParseSizeString(string value)



            This method takes in a string value like "512MB" and returns the long representation of that size, 524288000.



            An Example:



                using Sitecore;

            public long GetLongValue(string valueSize)
            {
            return StringUtil.ParseSizeString(valueSize);
            }

            public string GetStringSize(long size)
            {
            return StringUtil.GetSizeString(size);
            }





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              You are correct, you probably have come across this. The Sitecore.StringUtil, Sitecore.Kernel class contains a number of methods for managing strings.



              The two methods in particular are:



              StringUtil.GetSizeString(long size)



              This method takes in a long value 524288000, and returns a string representation of "512MB"



              StringUtil.ParseSizeString(string value)



              This method takes in a string value like "512MB" and returns the long representation of that size, 524288000.



              An Example:



                  using Sitecore;

              public long GetLongValue(string valueSize)
              {
              return StringUtil.ParseSizeString(valueSize);
              }

              public string GetStringSize(long size)
              {
              return StringUtil.GetSizeString(size);
              }





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                You are correct, you probably have come across this. The Sitecore.StringUtil, Sitecore.Kernel class contains a number of methods for managing strings.



                The two methods in particular are:



                StringUtil.GetSizeString(long size)



                This method takes in a long value 524288000, and returns a string representation of "512MB"



                StringUtil.ParseSizeString(string value)



                This method takes in a string value like "512MB" and returns the long representation of that size, 524288000.



                An Example:



                    using Sitecore;

                public long GetLongValue(string valueSize)
                {
                return StringUtil.ParseSizeString(valueSize);
                }

                public string GetStringSize(long size)
                {
                return StringUtil.GetSizeString(size);
                }





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                You are correct, you probably have come across this. The Sitecore.StringUtil, Sitecore.Kernel class contains a number of methods for managing strings.



                The two methods in particular are:



                StringUtil.GetSizeString(long size)



                This method takes in a long value 524288000, and returns a string representation of "512MB"



                StringUtil.ParseSizeString(string value)



                This method takes in a string value like "512MB" and returns the long representation of that size, 524288000.



                An Example:



                    using Sitecore;

                public long GetLongValue(string valueSize)
                {
                return StringUtil.ParseSizeString(valueSize);
                }

                public string GetStringSize(long size)
                {
                return StringUtil.GetSizeString(size);
                }






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                answered Nov 30 at 20:30









                Pete Navarra

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