I entered the following code (and had no compiling problems or anything):
float y = 5/2;
printf("%f\n", y);
The output was simply: 2.00000
My math isn't wrong is it? Or am I wrong on the / operator? It means divide doesn't it? And 5/2 should equal 2.5?
Any help is greatly appreciated!
5 is an int and 2 is an int. Therefore, 5/2 will use integer division. If you replace 5 with 5.0f (or 2 with 2.0f), making one of the ints a float, you will get floating point division and get the 2.5 you expect. You can also achieve the same effect by explicitly casting either the numerator or denominator (e.g. ((float) 5) / 2).
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