How can I convert a double into a const char, and then convert it back into a double? I want to convert the double to a string, to write it to a file and then when I read the file, it needed to be converted back into a double
4 Answers
Double.toString()
Double.parseDouble(String s)
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1@Joey This will have the same precision that
double
has. If there are extra digits in the string which cannot be represented they will be discarded. If this is an issue, I would use BigDecimal. Mar 18, 2012 at 9:16
Making Double as constant
public final Double DOUBLE = 20D;
making double as String -
String.valueOf(DOUBLE);
double x = 3.14159; Any basic datatype can easily be converted to String by concatenating them with a String even if it is "" String value = "" + x; Most datatype Object counterpart have a parseXXX() method to translate a String into that datatype double y = Double.parseDouble(value);
You can directly invoke the "write" method to a double. For instance:
double testDouble = 2.0;
bufferedOut.write(testDouble);
Then when reading the file as a string you can do the following to convert back to double:
String line = //<what you read from file>;
double gotDouble = Double.parseDouble(line);
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you are wrong! before i already tried it and its not working! i mean for the first line– lonesomeMar 18, 2012 at 8:18
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