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Asked: June 19, 20262026-06-19T03:11:42+00:00 2026-06-19T03:11:42+00:00

I would like to know why in Java it gives a compilation error by

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I would like to know why in Java it gives a compilation error by doing the following operations:

double d34324.34; //error
float f3342.34; //error

On the other hand:

long L32423424; // works fine
double D32432424; // works fine

So basically I would like to know why there is this limitation with the syntax use only for floating point values.

I am aware that if the letter identifier (D,d,F,f) is put at the end of the number it works, but still I would like to know why the other form does not work with floating points.
Just curiosity, I know if I type 3443.43434f it works.

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    2026-06-19T03:11:43+00:00Added an answer on June 19, 2026 at 3:11 am
    double d34324.34
    

    doesn’t assign a value of 34324.34 but tries to declare a variable with the invalid name d4324.34 .

    You probably wanted

    double myDouble = 34324.34d;
    long myLong = 34324l;
    
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