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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T10:23:07+00:00 2026-05-25T10:23:07+00:00

I have a very simple division in Java (it’s a product quantity / production

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I have a very simple division in Java (it’s a product quantity / production per hour), however whenever I make this division I get strange errors:

float res = quantity / standard;

I have tried the above division with several values and I always get errors, however the one that I’ve tried everywhere else and gotten right was this:

Everywhere in the world:

13.6 = 6800 / 500;

Java:

13.0 = 6800 / 500;

I’ve researched BigDecimal and BigInteger, however I haven’t found a way to create this division with them, is there any other way to do this division in Java without having precision errors??

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

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    2026-05-25T10:23:08+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 10:23 am

    You’re dividing integers, which means that you’re using integer division.

    In integer division the fractional part of the result is thrown away.

    Try the following:

    float res = (float) quantity / standard;
                ^^^^^^^
    

    The above forces the numerator to be treated as a float which in turn promotes the denominator to float as well, and a float-division is performed instead of an int-division.

    Note that if you’re dealing with literals, you can change

    float f = 6800 / 500;
    

    to include the f suffix to make the denominator a float:

    float f = 6800f / 500;
                  ^
    
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