Convert scientific notation to decimal notation

帅比萌擦擦* 提交于 2019-12-01 20:43:10

When you use DecimalFormat with an expression in scientific notation, you need to specify a pattern. Try something like

DecimalFormat dform = new DecimalFormat("0.###E0");

See the javadocs for DecimalFormat -- there's a section marked "Scientific Notation".

Memorize the String.format syntax so you can convert your doubles and BigDecimals to strings of whatever precision without e notation:

This java code:

double dennis = 0.00000008880000d;
System.out.println(dennis);
System.out.println(String.format("%.7f", dennis));
System.out.println(String.format("%.9f", new BigDecimal(dennis)));
System.out.println(String.format("%.19f", new BigDecimal(dennis)));

Prints:

8.88E-8
0.0000001
0.000000089
0.0000000888000000000
poundifdef

If you take your angle as a double, rather than a String, you could use printf magic.

System.out.printf("%.2f", 1.930000000000E+02);

displays the float to 2 decimal places. 193.00 .

If you instead used "%.2e" as the format specifier, you would get "1.93e+02"

(not sure exactly what output you want, but it might be helpful.)

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