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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T02:29:57+00:00 2026-05-17T02:29:57+00:00

I have a string +1.29% or -1.29% How can I convert this into a

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I have a string "+1.29%" or "-1.29%"

How can I convert this into a float or double so I can compare the values?

This is how my comparator class looks like:

 package org.stocktwits.helper;

import java.util.Comparator;

import org.stocktwits.model.Quote;

    public class PercentChangeComparator implements Comparator<Quote>
    {
        public int compare(Quote o1, Quote o2) {
            try{
                String subChange1 = o1.getPercentChange();
                String subChange2 = o2.getPercentChange();

                float change1 = Float.valueOf(subChange1.substring(0, subChange1.length() - 1));
                float change2 = Float.valueOf(subChange2.substring(0, subChange2.length() - 1));

                if (change1 < change2) return -1;
                if (change1 == change2) return 0; // Fails on NaN however, not sure what you want
                if (change2 > change2) return 1;

                return 0;
            }catch(NullPointerException e){ System.out.println(e); return 0;}
            catch(NumberFormatException e){ System.out.println(e); return 0;}
        }
    }
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    2026-05-17T02:29:58+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 2:29 am

    What about stripping off the percent symbol and then converting to number?

    s.substring(0, s.length - 1)
    
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