So when I add or subtract in Java with Doubles, it giving me strange results. Here are some:
If I add 0.0 + 5.1
, it gives me 5.1
. That's correct.
If I add 5.1 + 0.1
, it gives me 5.199999999999
(The number of repeating 9
s may be off). That's wrong.
If I subtract 4.8 - 0.4
, it gives me 4.39999999999995
(Again, the repeating 9
s may be off). That's wrong.
At first I thought this was only the problem with adding doubles with decimal values, but I was wrong. The following worked fine:
5.1 + 0.2 = 5.3
5.1 - 0.3 = 4.8
Now, the first number added is a double saved as a variable, though the second variable grabs the text from a JTextField
. For example:
//doubleNum = 5.1 RIGHT HERE
//The textfield has only a "0.1" in it.
doubleNum += Double.parseDouble(textField.getText());
//doubleNum = 5.199999999999999