C++ :: Converting A Double To A String?
Dec 7, 2014I'm trying to find a way to accuratley convert a double in the form of a bank account number stored in a file into a string representing the number returned by a file.
View 1 RepliesI'm trying to find a way to accuratley convert a double in the form of a bank account number stored in a file into a string representing the number returned by a file.
View 1 Repliesi think i need to convert a double to a string, we are working in visual studio doing a program. when i run the calculator i'm not getting the answer i need instead its giving me 0.0 when it should be reading 0.5, here is the code i'm using
{int width;
int height;
int area;
double gop;
String ^strWidth;
String ^strHeight;
String ^strArea;
String ^strGop;
strWidth=width1->Text;
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I have a problem with converting a C++ string into a long double. In order to do this, I used the function strtold, but the result I get is only the integral part, that is: if for example the input string is 12.476, I only get 12 as the converted long double value. This happens with atof too.
Here is my code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string>
#include <sstream>
string test = "12.345";
long double test_longd = strtold(test.c_str(),NULL);
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I am having a lot of trouble extracting values from a string into a double array.
I have a string that looks something like this: "asdf 1.320 1 234.43 5.00000 3"
All I want to do is extract the doubles and store them in an array of doubles.
So I have problem with my code, I'm trying to convert string to long and then string to double, but I get this when I compile it:
terminating with uncaught exception of type std::invalid_argument: stod: no conversion
I was thinking if there is a way to do this without using (stol) or (stod)
Market::Market(string filename)
{
string line, word, date, stockprice;
long realdate;
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I'm having some trouble with a variable from a database. That variable in that database is of type double.
To read from the database, I'm using a variable dr of type OleDbDataReader.
So far, I've been using dr["variablename"].ToString() to work with the variables from this database - without the ToString part it wasn't working.
However, with this specific variable (I'll call it "var"), I have to do numerical comparisons of >= and <=, so obviously, just using dr["var"].ToString() doesn't work.
Therefore, I tried creating a variable of type double called varConv and setting it as
varConv = Convert.ToDouble(drPen["var"].ToString()).
That doesn't work, gives me an error message saying "Input string was not in a correct format". If I remove the ToString part, it also doesn't work, with a different error message saying "Object cannot be cast from DBNull to other types".
Trying to do a direct comparison, as in dr["var"] >= x also doesn't work, says "Operator '>=' cannot be applied to operands of type 'object' and 'int' ".
I am trying to convert multiple lines of strings to double with std::stod .... I used the code found on the website:
#include <iostream>
#include <sstream>
#include <string>
#include <fstream>
int main() {
std::string two_doubles =" 22145.365 -3564789";
std::string::size_type K;
double first = std::stod (two_doubles, &K);
double second = std::stod (two_doubles.substr(K));
}
The string starts with white spaces. I get this error message when compiling:
warning unused variable 'first'
warning unused variable 'second'
How do you convert the two numbers in the string two_doubles to doubles?
I have int pointer called p and i want to calculate average.Since average involves using double or float so i am trying to convert this in the function averagetemp. It still gives me an error saying "cannot be converted"...
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int* createArray(int n);
int lowesttemp(int *p,int f);
int highesttemp(int *p,int f);
double averagetemp(int *k,double f);
void print(int *p,int lowest_temp,int highesttemp,int average_temp);
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I am trying to write a Fraction class and getting the following warning when compiling my code :
Fraction.cpp: In constructor 'Fraction::Fraction(double)':
Fraction.cpp:8: warning :converting to 'int' from 'double'
My Fraction.cpp class looks like :
#include "Fraction.h"
Fraction::Fraction(int n, int d):num(n),den(d) {
cout << This is double param constructor <<endl;
}
Fraction::Fraction(double d):num(d),den(0)
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How can I get rid of the warning ?
So imagine you have this string:
"somedata here "some data here" some more data here"
I need to parse this:
somedata here "some data here" some more data here
I tried to do it with Regex and was capable of parsing
[0] = somedata here
[1] = some data here
[2] = some more data here
Here is my current code:
string Buffer = string.Empty;
foreach (Match match in Regex.Matches(strLine, "".*?""))
Buffer = match.ToString();
I want to convert string to double. I refered this strtod() - C Library Function Example
Code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
int main() {
const char string[] = "$$GPRMC,013732.000,A,3150.7238,N,11711.7278,E,0.00,0.00,220413,,,A*68";
char term;
const char delims[] = ",";
}
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How to add double quotes into string.I want to prepare command into following way with string.
awk 'BEGIN {printf "x
%10s %10s
", "Vol", "Current"}{if($1+0==$1){printf "%10.5f %10.5f
", $2, $3}} END {printf "y
"}'
In the below function, it muliplies "10.0 * val". Why does it use 10.0? If you remove the 10.0, the return value will still be a double.
#include <ctype.h>
/* atof: convert string s to double */
double atof(char s[])
{
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I would like to convert the string without losing the decimal part and obtaining the same accuracy... This is my code:
#include "stdafx.h"
#include <iostream>
#include <sstream>
#include <fstream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
int _tmain(int argc, char* argv[]){
string param = "1.65";
double L3;
L3=atof(param.c_str());
}
If I use atoi L3 = 1.00000; and if I use atof L3 = 1.6499999999;
Because MinGW C++ doesn't have the atod() or atoi() functions for some reason, I had to code a string to double function myself.
double stringToDouble(std::string input) {
bool isDecimal;
int decimalLoc;
double output = 0;
double n;
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I want a code that can convert floating/double value into string/char array(char arr[]) and also it can be run on Boreland C++ 5.02
Here I've a code but it doesn't show all the numbers. Instead, it's showing in exponential form which I don't want!!
int main() {
char* str = new char[30];
float flt = 2.4567F;
sprintf(str, "%.4g", flt );
cout<<str<<endl; //Exponential form even after 6 digits without decimal
return 0;
}
Take this string for an example, "asdf 9.000 1.232 9.00 23.1 545.3"..Is there a way to replace any of the doubles with another double? Example: Replace the first "9.000" with a "10.0". I am aware that string::replace will do the trick, but how do I make it work for arbitrary cases? By arbitrary I mean that I don't know the size of the string to be replaced, I just want to be able to replace any number with a given number.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI know how to find the occurrences of a character in a string, but I have a more specific problem.
For example, consider the string:
" C 1.3825 4.0000 12.0000 1.9133 0.1853 0.9000 -1.1359 4.0000 "
I want to extract a vector that contains the positions of every first character for each number.
For the example above, the output should be a vector with elements [6 15 23 33 etc...]. These are the positions of the first character for every number.
I need to be able to do this for any arbitrary string with any arbitrary amount of numbers and characters in it (I also need to account for negative numbers).
I have the following piece of code:
string ss = findNodeValue( str, "Horizon");
cout << "ss is: " << ss << endl;
double dd = atof( ss.c_str());
cout << "dd is: " << dd << endl;
When the value of 'ss' is printed, I find it prints 1.0, but when the value of 'dd' is printed, it prints 1 whereas it is supposed to print 1.0.
Code:
void convertNetPay(float netPay, char *netPayString){
int numHuns, numTens, numOnes;
char OnesTable[9][8]={"One","Two","Three","Four","Five","Six","Seven","Eight","Nine"};
char ResultString[10+1];
char TensTable[9][8] = {"Ten","Twenty","Thirty","Forty","Fifty","Sixty","Seventy","Eighty","Ninety"};
char TeensTable[9][10] {"Eleven","Twelve","Thirteen","fourteen","fifteen","Sixteen","Seventeen","Eighteen","Nineteen"};
float cents;
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I have to convert my netpay which is a float to a string So if I input a value of say, 356.26 it should output "the sum of three hundred fifty-six and 26/100 dollars" . My program function works for the sum of three hundred but after that it spits out garbage.
How will I add the existing content of the text file to the newly inputed date(hoursworked & minsWorked) to compute the total number of hours works. I'm just a beginner in using Visual basic C++.
Code:
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include<string>
#include <cstdlib>
using namespace std;
bool parseTime(char* _timeStr, int& _hour, int& _min) {
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void convertNetPay(float netPay, char *netPayString) {
int numHuns, numTens, numOnes;
char OnesTable[9][8]={"One","Two","Three","Four","Five","Six","Seven","Eight","Nine"};
char ResultString[10+1];
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BASICALLY, I have to convert netpay (float to string). Theoretically if I have 666.66, my program here should output the sum of "six hundred sixty-six and 66/100 dollars".
I'm trying to convert a string into a integer and when I call stoi(line) it causes the program to crash.
int main() {
vector<int> numbers;
int i;
string line;
ifstream myfile ("example.dat");
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The file being read from looks like:
3
12
23
34
12 34
12 12
34 23
23 23
In my project i have to take the string valve and convert it into float
For example
100 will be 100.00
100.0012 will be invalid
100.00 will stay as it is
99 will be 99.00
I am thinking of using stof but i m stuck on how to set the precision of 2 ....
Quick code for converting strings to Dates in C++.
Example: What is the date:
User response: 12/05/14
Any way I can code this to recognize it as a date, and make it so that the date is sortable? Not referring to the system date, but a user input date.
I am trying to convert a 1d string array to a 2d but i couldnt do it. Heres my code so far,
for(i=0;str2d[i][j]='';i++)
{
for(j=0;str2d[i][j]=' ';j++)
{
str2d[i][j] = str1d[k];
k++;
}
}
str1d is a paragraph btw.I tried using NULL instead of '' but didnt work either.