why is 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000 * 1000 divided by 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000 not equal to 1000 in Java?
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Because the multiplication overflows 32 bit integers. In 64 bits it's okay:
Obviously after the multiplication has overflowed, the division isn't going to "undo" that overflow. |
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If you want to perform that calculation, then you must either re-order the operations (to avoid overflow) or use a larger datatype. The real problem is that arithmetic on fixed-size integers in Java is not associative; it's a pain, but there's the trade-off. |
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You need to start with 24L * 60 * ... because the int overflows. Your question BTW is a copy/paste of Puzzle 3: Long Division from Java Puzzlers ;) |
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