Why dont you use something like this-
for 8 bit numbers:

textBoxSlot1.Text = Convert.ToString(a_high, 2).PadLeft(8, '0') +
                                       Convert.ToString(a_low,
2).PadLeft(8, '0')

On Sep 4, 6:44 pm, Giox <[email protected]> wrote:
> Good morning, I have a problem that I think is quite simple, but I'm
> not able to fix it by my self.
>
> I have two eight bit numbers, suppose:
>
> a_low = 3
> a_high = 2
>
> I would like to create a string like the following one:
>
> 00000010 00000011
>
> But I'm not able to force the left padding of the number.
> I'm acting as follows:
>
> textBoxSlot1->Text = Convert::ToString(a_high ,2)+
>                                 Convert::ToString(a_low ,2);
>
> However by this way I don't get the left padding with 0.
> I tried using String::Format, but I don't know how.
> Any help will be apreciated

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