I am a beginner in java and faced this error.
Write a method named pay that accepts a real number for a TA's salary and an integer for the number of hours the TA worked this week, and returns how much money to pay the TA. For example, the call pay(5.50, 6) should return 33.0.
The TA should receive "overtime" pay of 1 ½ normal salary for any hours above 8. For example, the call pay(4.00, 11) should return (4.00 * 8) + (6.00 * 3) or 50.0.
public double pay(double x,int y){
int sum=0;
double hours=8.0;
if(y>hours){
sum=(y-hours)*(1.5*x) + (hours*x);
}
return sum;
}
Error:
You have a mismatch between data types. This often occurs when you try to store a real number (double) into a variable or parameter that is an integer (int). possible loss of precision found : double required: int sum=(y-hours)*(1.5*x) + (hours*x); ^ 1 error 19 warnings
But the error is pointing at the + sign.What is wrong with it? It says found:double. But I want my output to be double. But it said as required int.
BigDecimal
class to avoid issues with floating-point arithmetic. See this answer.