the code:
Float f = Float.parseFloat("1.80");
System.out.println(f);
prints "1.8"
on screen.
I need to keep the 0 in the float value (Float f) for some validation. How do I do this?
You are confusing a number value and its formatting. It is not possible to actually store 1.80
as a float, however it is possible to display the number as a formatted String
which forces two decimal places. Your options are:
Keep the original String that the user entered, if the number of decimal places they gave
matters
Store the number as a float
, but when displaying the number force it to display with two decimal places like this:
System.out.printf("%.2f\n", f);
That's simply a formatting issue:
System.out.printf("%.2f\n", f);
String
.
Mar 13, 2013 at 0:37
float
or double
.BigDecimal
or DecimalFormat
, where you can control the number of decimal places.In short the question doesn't really make sense as posed.
format()
is for. Are you trying to compare the number to something? What is the problem you're trying to solve?