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main()
{
   double d1 = 1234.1;
   cout << "d1 = 1234.1 --> " << d1 << endl;
   double d2 = 1234.099999;
   cout << "d2 = 1234.099999 --> " << d2 << endl;
}

Output:

d1 = 1234.1 --> 1234.1
d2 = 1234.099999 --> 1234.1

I actually want to print the exact value of d2, i.e. 1234.099999 but not getting the same.

Please suggest how can I get the exact value.

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You want cout.precision http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/iostream/ios_base/precision/

Also note that d2 is not quite 1234.099999, and d1 is not quite 1234.1

Floating point numbers introduce rounding errors, which is why they round to fewer places by default, to try to display a meaningful result.

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  • Thanks for the reply. Actually I have the requirement of storing the value (1234.099999) in character buffer, but I'm getting (1234.1) in the buffer which is creating problem for me. How can I retrive the exact value without rounding off. Mar 4, 2011 at 10:21
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    So you want to store it as a string instead of a double? That can be done with something like std::string d2 = "1234.099999";?
    – Tim
    Mar 4, 2011 at 15:57

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