Quick technique for “truncating” the integer portion of a decimal value in C#, leaving only the fractional portion:
       static decimal GetFractionalPortion(decimal d)
    {
        return d % 1; 
    }
Calling that method with the value 12.34 will return 0.34.
This works because the modulo operator (%) returns the remainder after dividing the first operand by the second, and any value divided by 1.0 returns the fractional portion of the value.
Note that if a negative value is used, the return value (the fractional portion) will also be negative.
 

 
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