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I am trying to save a float number which is this long

13.00386644742523

Its basically Lat and Lng value. when i save it in the database its getting stored as

13.0039

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You should use the precision explicitly and the type should be DECIMAL NOT FLOAT as every digit after decimal point is significant and you cant let they allow to be changed because of rounding.

`lat`  DECIMAL(16,14)

Read on manual

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  • that's wrong: Floating-Point Types are Approximate Value in MySQL - which is extremely bad for lat/lon Jun 25, 2012 at 8:51
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Based on experience I did this for a navigation database built from ARINC424 and eventually used a DECIMAL(18,12) for storing values in radians.

NOTE: Floats and doubles aren't as precise and may result in rounding errors

The point is that when using degrees or radians we know the range of the values - and the fractional part needs the most digits.

The best way is to use MySQL Spatial Extensions

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  • how to assign it in PHP Myadmin ?
    – Harsha M V
    Jun 25, 2012 at 8:51
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    enter the following into the SQL window: ALTER TABLE table-name CHANGE COLUMN field-name field-name DECIMAL(18,12) ; Jun 25, 2012 at 8:57
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I think your data type for the the column is defined as Float(N,4) where N is the number and 4 is the number of decimal places allowed. That is why it is rounding the stored value.

The best way to store Lat/Long is to use spatial data type. POINT geometry type will hold your values

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