However, in most cases, float and double seem to be interchangeable, i.e A similar question for c/c++ (as this may be the top search engine hit) Using one or the other does not seem to affec.
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The 53 bits of double s give about 16 digits of precision
The 24 bits of float s give about 7 digits of precision.
In my earlier question i was printing a double using cout that got rounded when i wasn't expecting it How can i make cout print a double using full precision? You don't have to guess, just check the jls Int to double is a widening conversion
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The double not in this case is quite simple
It is simply two not s back to back The first one simply inverts the truthy or falsy value, resulting in an actual boolean type, and then the second one inverts it back again to its original state, but now in an actual boolean value That way you have consistency: 494 a double is not an integer, so the cast won't work
Note the difference between the double class and the double primitive Also note that a double is a number, so it has the method intvalue, which you can use to get the value as a primitive int. 1 create the double[] first, add the numbers to it, and add that array to the list (the variable should likely be declared as a list, btw, not an arraylist, unless you're specifically passing it to something that explicitly expects an arraylist.)