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How to convert a double value to int doing the following:

Double If x = 4.97542. Convert to int x = 4.

Double If x = 4.23544. Convert to int x = 4.

That is, the answer is always rounding down.

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If you explicitly cast double to int, the decimal part will be truncated. For example:

int x = (int) 4.97542;   //gives 4 only
int x = (int) 4.23544;   //gives 4 only

Moreover, you may also use Math.floor() method to round values in case you want double value in return.

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  • What does it mean to "loose decimal values"? Does it give the same numbers as calling Math.floor()? Dec 27, 2015 at 0:17
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    Casting only rounds down for positive values, you have to floor first if your values can be negative.
    – Kroppeb
    Jul 30, 2023 at 22:43
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If the double is a Double with capital D (a boxed primitive value):

Double d = 4.97542;
int i = (int) d.doubleValue();

// or directly:
int i2 = d.intValue();

If the double is already a primitive double, then you simply cast it:

double d = 4.97542;
int i = (int) d;
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  • can you please tell me what is the difference between Double and double ? Apr 27, 2014 at 7:48
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    a double is a primitive float point value. A Double is a Java Object.
    – penguin
    Nov 3, 2015 at 21:23
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    This only works for positive values
    – Kroppeb
    Jul 30, 2023 at 22:44
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double myDouble = 420.5;
//Type cast double to int
int i = (int)myDouble;
System.out.println(i);

The double value is 420.5 and the application prints out the integer value of 420

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Another option either using Double or double is use Double.valueOf(double d).intValue();. Simple and clean

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I think I had a better output, especially for a double datatype sorting.

Though this question has been marked answered, perhaps this will help someone else;

Arrays.sort(newTag, new Comparator<String[]>() {
         @Override
         public int compare(final String[] entry1, final String[] entry2) {
              final Integer time1 = (int)Integer.valueOf((int) Double.parseDouble(entry1[2]));
              final Integer time2 = (int)Integer.valueOf((int) Double.parseDouble(entry2[2]));
              return time1.compareTo(time2);
         }
    });

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