Re: Double.ToString round-trip: "R" vs. "G17"

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Hi Jason,

Yes, I also think the correctness is the most important option in your
design.
Also, Jon has corrected some problem in my performance test :-), it may
give you some useful information on performance comparison of these 2
options.

If you need further help, please feel free to feedback, thanks

Best regards,
Jeffrey Tan
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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