I have this String: 1303317717.65384 - It's a UNIX timestamp (1303317717) with milliseconds (65384).
How can I convert this to a float in Java? I am always getting 1.06172723E9 when giving it out, but I just want it to be 1303317717.65384.
Thanks!
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I have this String: 1303317717.65384 - It's a UNIX timestamp (1303317717) with milliseconds (65384). How can I convert this to a float in Java? I am always getting 1.06172723E9 when giving it out, but I just want it to be 1303317717.65384. Thanks! |
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It is not possible to display this with enough precision one within a float variable - you have to use a double. Demo:
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Floats in Java only have about six digits of precision. You need a double. If it's in the form of a String, then you can use |
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