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Saturday, 22 November 2014

Java Program Example on Float Compare

      public class JavaFloatCompareExample
   {
     public static void main(String[] args)
     {
       /*
       To compare two float primitive values use
       compare(float f1, float f2) method of Float class. This is a static method.
       It returns 0 if both the values are equal, returns value less than 0 if
       f1 is less than f2, and returns value grater than 0 if f2 is grater than f2.
       */
      
       float f1 = 5.35f;
       float f2 = 5.34f;
       int i1 = Float.compare(f1,f2);
      
       if(i1 > 0)
       {
         System.out.println("First is grater");
       }
       else if(i1 < 0)
       {
         System.out.println("Second is grater");
       }
       else
       {
         System.out.println("Both are equal");
       }
      
       /*
       To compare a Float object with another Float object use
       int compareTo(Float f) method.
       It returns 0 if both the values are equal, returns value less than 0 if
       this Float object is less than the argument, and returns value grater
       than 0 if this Float object is grater than f2.
       */
      
       Float fObj1 = new Float("5.35");
       Float fObj2 = new Float("5.34");
       int i2 = fObj1.compareTo(fObj2);
      
       if(i2 > 0)
       {
         System.out.println("First is grater");
       }
       else if(i2 < 0)
       {
         System.out.println("Second is grater");
       }
       else
       {
         System.out.println("Both are equal");
       }
     }
   }   

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