How to check whether input value is integer or float?
How to check whether input value is integer or float?
Suppose 312/100=3.12 Here i need check whether 3.12 is a float value or integer value, i.e., without any decimal place value.
You should check that fractional part of the number is 0. Use
x==Math.ceil(x)
or
x==Math.round(x)
or something like that
How about this. using the modulo operator
if(a%b==0)
{
System.out.println("b is a factor of a. i.e. the result of a/b is going to be an integer");
}
else
{
System.out.println("b is NOT a factor of a");
}
The ceil and floor methods will help you determine if the number is a whole number.
However if you want to determine if the number can be represented by an int value.
if(value == (int) value)
or a long (64-bit integer)
if(value == (long) value)
or can be safely represented by a float without a loss of precision
if(value == (float) value)
BTW: don't use a 32-bit float unless you have to. In 99% of cases a 64-bit double is a better choice.
Also:
(value % 1) == 0
would work!
Math.round()
returns the nearest integer to your given input value. If your float already has an integer value the "nearest" integer will be that same value, so all you need to do is check whether Math.round()
changes the value or not:
if (value == Math.round(value)) {
System.out.println("Integer");
} else {
System.out.println("Not an integer");
}