Maybe the title isn't what it should, or maybe its a duplicate, but either way,i'm stuck and couldnt find the right answer here or anywhere else.
I`m used to php, and recently started learning c++.
I need to convert a php loop that loops trough a julian date/time. In php this is quite easy.
In php i just create a variable with the julian date/time and then start looping with decimal numbers. An example:
<?php
$jd = 2445874.74375;
for($x=0; $x<=300; $x++) {
echo "new jd = ". $jd;
$jd = $jd + 0.5; // half a day
}
?>
Which then result in the following number sequence
jd = 2445874.74375
jd = 2445875.24375
jd = 2445875.74375
jd = 2445876.24375
jd = 2445876.74375
jd = 2445877.24375
jd = 2445877.74375
jd = 2445878.24375
jd = 2445878.74375
I'm new to c++, so i just tried to copy the same thing but changed the syntax so it compiles and runs in C++.
int main() {
double jd = 2445874.74375; // I figured i need a double here?
for(int i = 0; i <= 300; i+=1) {
cout << jd << endl;
jd = jd + 0.5;
}
}
But when i run the code, the results show a total different number then i would expect. From what i understand and read, the number doesn't really change, but is formatted differently... Output looks like this ->
2.44587e+06
2.44588e+06
2.44588e+06
2.44588e+06
2.44588e+06
...
2.44589e+06
But i need a number like the original one. So what am i missing, what do i not understand and most importantly how can restore the number formatting like the original julian date/time number i inserted into the double? I need the jd like 2445874.74375 to appear in its original format to make another function work. So how i can make this loop working, like its working in php? I already noticed that in C++ defining a variables the right way seems to be very important, where as in php it seems to be less important. But either way, i don't get it. I have read about integers, floating points, doubles, char and strings etc. But the more i look into it, the complexer it becomes for me...