QString::toDouble() giving me double with wrong precision

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Your problem probably is in how you output these values.

 QString s("9338.712001");
 bool ok = false;

 double a = 9338.712001;
 double b = s.toDouble(&ok);
 double c = 1/3.0;

 qDebug() << "a: " << a;
 qdebug() << "b: " << b;

 qDebug() << "a: " << QString("%1").arg(a, 0, 'g', 13) 
 qDebug() << "b: " << QString("%1").arg(b, 0, 'e', 13);

 qDebug() << "c: " << QString("%1").arg(c, 0, 'g', 30);

result:

 a:  9338.71  
 b:  9338.71  
 a:  "9338.712001"
 b:  "9.3387120010000e+03"
 c:  "0.333333333333333314829616256247"

But anyways, maybe now it's a good moment to read this: What Every Computer Scientist Should Know About Floating-Point Arithmetic

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Updated on July 09, 2022

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  • user446836
    user446836 almost 2 years

    I have a QString myNumber containing "09338.712001". When I do:

    myNumber.toDouble();, it returns 9338.71, but I want the double to be the original value, which is 09338.712001. Does anyone know how to get the double returned by toDouble to have the same precision as the QString? Thanks.