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I am facing a problem in dividing numbers in c#.

See my code in C# for division

double openRate = 0,

long a=542;
long b=4795;

openRate =(a/b)*100

This gives 11.303.. in my calculator . But c# gives me 0.0

What could be reason?

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    integer division....asked a bazillion times in many forms Apr 23, 2013 at 14:36
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    You say "division with float" in your question - but both your operands are long values. So you're doing division with longs... and then just assigning the result to a double. That's not the same thing.
    – Jon Skeet
    Apr 23, 2013 at 14:36
  • either the above, you have yet to step over this line in debugger, or your leaving a method without taking the value with you?
    – Sayse
    Apr 23, 2013 at 14:37

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When you write

long a = 542;
long b = 4795;

Since because a / b is calculated as an integral value; any fractional part was dropped. So a / b is equal 0 at this point not 0,113...

From elemantary school math;

0 * 100 = 0

Your calculator use probably floating division so actually it calculates this like;

double openRate = 0;

long a = 542;
long b = 4795;

openRate =((double)a / b) * 100; // 11.303...
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a and b are integers and get divided using the operator/ of long, resulting in an integral division.

542 / 4795 = 0.113

After this they got multiplied with 100, which is an integer, either.

0 * 100 = 0

Last but not least the (still integral) result get's converted into an double. What you want to write is something like this:

openRate = ((double)a / (double)b) * 100.0;
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