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Java Double Value Method
September 1, 2008 - Following is the syntax for Java Number doubleValue() method ... This method does not accept any parameters. This method returns the double value after conversion. The following example shows the usage of Java Number doubleValue() method. Here, we are instantiating an Integer object and initializing it.
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April 1, 2025 - The calculated value of Big Decimal was automatically rounded-off. import java.math.BigDecimal; public class example { public static void main(String[] args) { // Initialized two double numbers double length1 = 1.06; double breadth1 = 1.07; // ...
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Change the int from your previous code to double. So change this: ... Leave the rest of the programme as it is. Your coding window should look like this: Run your programme again. The output window should look like this: Try changing the values stored in first_number and second_number. Use any values you like. Run your programme and see what happens. In the next part, you'll learn about two more Java ...
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Double doubleValue() method in Java with examples - GeeksforGeeks
July 11, 2025 - // Java code to demonstrate // Double doubleValue() method class GFG { public static void main(String[] args) { // Double value Double a = 17.47; // wrapping the Double value // in the wrapper class Double Double b = new Double(a); // doubleValue ...
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Java Examples Java Videos Java Compiler Java Exercises Java Quiz Java Code Challenges Java Server Java Syllabus Java Study Plan Java Interview Q&A Java Certificate ... The double keyword is a data type that can store fractional numbers from 1.7e−308 to 1.7e+308.
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package com.tutorialspoint; public class DoubleDemo { public static void main(String[] args) { Double d = new Double("-0.0"); //return the double value System.out.println("Value = " + d.doubleValue()); } } Let us compile and run the above program, this will produce the following result − ...
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int s = ((bits >> 63) == 0) ? 1 : -1; int e = (int)((bits >> 52) & 0x7ffL); long m = (e == 0) ? (bits & 0xfffffffffffffL) &lt;< 1 : (bits & 0xfffffffffffffL) | 0x10000000000000L; Then the floating-point result equals the value of the mathematical expression s·m·2e-1075. Note that this method may not be able to return a double NaN with exactly same bit pattern as the long argument. IEEE 754 distinguishes between two kinds of NaNs, quiet NaNs and signaling NaNs. The differences between the two kinds of NaN are generally not visible in Java.
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May 15, 2025 - Example 1: In this example, we are going to convert Integer and Float into double using Number.doubleValue() method. ... // Java program to demonstrate the // use of doubleValue() method import java.lang.Number; public class Geeks { public static ...
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October 20, 2025 - int s = ((bits >> 63) == 0) ? 1 : -1; int e = (int)((bits >> 52) & 0x7ffL); long m = (e == 0) ? (bits & 0xfffffffffffffL) << 1 : (bits & 0xfffffffffffffL) | 0x10000000000000L; Then the floating-point result equals the value of the mathematical expression s·m·2e-1075. Note that this method may not be able to return a double NaN with exactly same bit pattern as the long argument. IEEE 754 distinguishes between two kinds of NaNs, quiet NaNs and signaling NaNs. The differences between the two kinds of NaN are generally not visible in Java.
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July 23, 2025 - A. Double(double b): Creates a Double-object initialized with the value provided where it takes a value with which to initialize as a parameter.
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This example shows the use of a double array. The array temperatures is initialized with four double values.
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July 15, 2025 - The argument is considered to be a representation of a floating-point value according to the IEEE 754 floating-point "double format" bit layout. If the argument is 0x7ff0000000000000L, the result is positive infinity. If the argument is 0xfff0000000000000L, the result is negative infinity.
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Java double keyword
February 19, 2025 - Let's give some examples of using the Java double keyword to create a variable. double myPrice = 5.0; double height = 180; double x = 7.1, y = 3.0; Here in the variable myPrice we have the value 5.0, in the variable height — 180, in x we put ...
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For example, in base 10, 1/3 is a repeating fraction (0.33333....); but in base 3, 1/3 is exactly 0.1(3), that is 1 × 3-1. Similarly, in base 10, 1/10 is exactly representable as 0.1 (1 × 10-1), but in base 2, it is a repeating fraction (0.0001100110011...(2)). Values of the float type have ...
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February 26, 2024 - The double keyword is used to identify a data type in Java that is used to store decimal numbers, instantiated with the syntax double var = 3.14;. It provides a way to work with numbers that have a decimal point and need a high degree of precision.
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Double is a wrapper class,

The Double class wraps a value of the primitive type double in an object. An object of type Double contains a single field whose type is double.

In addition, this class provides several methods for converting a double to a String and a String to a double, as well as other constants and methods useful when dealing with a double.

The double data type,

The double data type is a double-precision 64-bit IEEE 754 floating point. Its range of values is 4.94065645841246544e-324d to 1.79769313486231570e+308d (positive or negative). For decimal values, this data type is generally the default choice. As mentioned above, this data type should never be used for precise values, such as currency.

Check each datatype with their ranges : Java's Primitive Data Types.


Important Note : If you'r thinking to use double for precise values, you need to re-think before using it. Java Traps: double

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In a comment on @paxdiablo's answer, you asked:

"So basically, is it better to use Double than Float?"

That is a complicated question. I will deal with it in two parts


Deciding between double versus float

On the one hand, a double occupies 8 bytes versus 4 bytes for a float. If you have many of them, this may be significant, though it may also have no impact. (Consider the case where the values are in fields or local variables on a 64bit machine, and the JVM aligns them on 64 bit boundaries.) Additionally, floating point arithmetic with double values is typically slower than with float values ... though once again this is hardware dependent.

On the other hand, a double can represent larger (and smaller) numbers than a float and can represent them with more than twice the precision. For the details, refer to Wikipedia.

The tricky question is knowing whether you actually need the extra range and precision of a double. In some cases it is obvious that you need it. In others it is not so obvious. For instance if you are doing calculations such as inverting a matrix or calculating a standard deviation, the extra precision may be critical. On the other hand, in some cases not even double is going to give you enough precision. (And beware of the trap of expecting float and double to give you an exact representation. They won't and they can't!)

There is a branch of mathematics called Numerical Analysis that deals with the effects of rounding error, etc in practical numerical calculations. It used to be a standard part of computer science courses ... back in the 1970's.


Deciding between Double versus Float

For the Double versus Float case, the issues of precision and range are the same as for double versus float, but the relative performance measures will be slightly different.

  • A Double (on a 32 bit machine) typically takes 16 bytes + 4 bytes for the reference, compared with 12 + 4 bytes for a Float. Compare this to 8 bytes versus 4 bytes for the double versus float case. So the ratio is 5 to 4 versus 2 to 1.

  • Arithmetic involving Double and Float typically involves dereferencing the pointer and creating a new object to hold the result (depending on the circumstances). These extra overheads also affect the ratios in favor of the Double case.


Correctness

Having said all that, the most important thing is correctness, and this typically means getting the most accurate answer. And even if accuracy is not critical, it is usually not wrong to be "too accurate". So, the simple "rule of thumb" is to use double in preference to float, UNLESS there is an overriding performance requirement, AND you have solid evidence that using float will make a difference with respect to that requirement.