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Tag: Floating Point Numbers

Explore the list of tutorials below to learn how to perform different operations with floating point numbers.

>> Float vs. Double in Java

>> How to Convert float to int in Java

>> Compare the Numbers of Different Types

>> How to Scale a Bufferedimage in Java?

>> Check if a Float Value is Equivalent to an Integer Value in Java

>> Print a Double Value Without Scientific Notation in Java

>> BigDecimal.ZERO vs. new BigDecimal(0)

>> Check if a double Is an Integer in Java

>> Converting from float to BigDecimal in Java

>> Truncate a Double to Two Decimal Places in Java

>> How to Convert Double to Float in Java

>> Java Double vs. BigDecimal

>> Double Precision Issue in Java

>> Convert Long to BigDecimal in Java

>> Multiply a BigDecimal by an Integer in Java

>> Infinity in Java

>> Convert String to Float and Back in Java

>> Use Dot “.” as the Decimal Separator in Java

>> Comparing Doubles in Java

>> Division by Zero in Java: Exception, Infinity, or Not a Number

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