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I'm trying to use the std::map where the is double or float up to the third digit after the decimal point, my problem is how to system save the double number when I'm entering 9.20 some time is saved as 9.199999 and then the find function is not working. is there a way to make it work or just use ints or strings as key?

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    Read Is floating point math broken?
    – molbdnilo
    Dec 22, 2019 at 8:20
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    Use int with a scaling factor (1000) ?
    – Paul R
    Dec 22, 2019 at 8:31
  • @PaulR do you mean int key = mynum*1000?
    – yaodav
    Dec 22, 2019 at 8:39
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    @yaodav Yes, 9.20 should be treated as 9200, 9.205 as 9205, etc. Integer types represent numbers accurately, floating point types do not. But it is not as simple as just multiplying, you also need to handle the inaccuracy, so you will need something more like key = (mynum + 0.0001) * 1000 instead so that 9.199999 becomes more like 9.200099, and then the multiplication can truncate off the unused digits at the end. Dec 22, 2019 at 9:32
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    Be a bit careful here, what @yaodav means is multiply with 1000 and then cast to the nearest integer. This can still be problematic. My suggestion would be to use std::round(f*1000) as a key since a double can exactly store all integers upto 2^52. So you will not have rounding issues there.
    – kvantour
    Dec 22, 2019 at 9:40

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