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I have two quantities in my class:

aToday, aYesterday

I have a number X between 1 and 100 entered by user.

Say he enters 10.

What I want to do is to find out if aToday is 10 percent more then aYesterday or 10 percent less then aYesterday.

How to write this ?

I am not getting 10 percent less. X percent more will be:

if(aToday > (x/100 * aYesterday))

How to check for 10 percent more ?

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  • if(aToday < (100.0-x)/100.0 * aYesterday
    – user684934
    Jan 17, 2012 at 13:52

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10% more:

if ( aToday > aYesterday*1.1 )

10% less

if ( aToday < aYesterday*0.9 )

Of course make sure you are calculating with for example double instances and not int instances, or you will have unexpected results due to the rounding

Edit

For a percentage x

x more (for example x = 10 -> 10 percent more)

if ( aToday > ( 1 + (x/100) ) * aYesterday )

and x less

if ( aToday < ( 1 - (x/100) ) * aYesterday )

The remark about using the correct types remains of course valid

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  • The questions states 'How to check for 10 percent more ?', but I will adjust my answer for a random percentage
    – Robin
    Jan 17, 2012 at 14:02
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Basically the range allowed for say X percent is between

( (100 - x) * aYesterday / 100 , (100 + x ) * aYesterfday / 100 )

Compute them and call them (LowerBound , UpperBound)

so your check becomes

    LowerBound  = (100 - x)  * aYesterday / 100;
    UpperBound  = (100 + x ) * aYesterfday / 100;
    if ( aToday > LowerBound || aToday < UpperBound ) 
    {
    }

If you want to take avoid division and truncation if everything is integer, you can multiple everything by 100.

    LowerBound  = (100 - x)  * aYesterday;
    UpperBound  = (100 + x ) * aYesterfday;
    HundredTimesaToday = 100 * aToday;
    if ( HundredTimesaToday > LowerBound || HundredTimesaToday < UpperBound ) 
    {
    }
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isMore = today > (1+x/100)*yesterday
isLess = today < (1-x/100)*yesterday
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hasIncreasedMoreThanXPct = (aToday > 1 + (X / 100) * aYesterday  ) 
hasDecreasedMoreThanXPct = (aToday < 1 - (X / 100) * aYesterday  )
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    ? true : false is not needed.
    – Ishtar
    Jan 17, 2012 at 13:59
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public static boolean isMoreThanPercentage(double a, double b, double percentage)
{
    return ((a / b) * 100 - 100) >= percentage; // Is a greater than b by percentage% of b or more?
}

For example:

isMoreThanPercentage(20, 10, 50) returns true, because 20 is greater than 10 by 100%.

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