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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T23:32:00+00:00 2026-05-30T23:32:00+00:00

why is the result different? If i use float it get ,675 and if

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why is the result different?
If i use float it get ,675 and if i use double i get ,674… isnt that weird?

float f = 12345.6745;
double d = 12345.6745;

Locale l = Locale.forLanguageTag("es-ES");
DecimalFormat df = (DecimalFormat) NumberFormat.getInstance(l);
print(df.format(f));
>> 12.345,675

l = Locale.forLanguageTag("es-ES");
DecimalFormat df = (DecimalFormat) NumberFormat.getInstance(l);
print(df.format(d));
>> 12.345,674

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    2026-05-30T23:32:01+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 11:32 pm

    If i use float it get ,675 and if i use double i get ,674… isnt that weird?

    Not particularly. You’re formatting different values. In particular, assuming you actually change your code so that it will compile (with an f suffix for the float), even though you’re specifying 9 digits, float will only reliably represent 7.

    Neither of the numbers is exactly 12345.6745. In fact, the exact values are:

    f = 12345.6748046875
    d = 12345.674499999999170540831983089447021484375
    

    Look at those and it’s obvious why the third decimal place is 5 for f and 4 for d.

    If you want to preserve decimal digits, you should be considering using BigDecimal.

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