c++floating-point-precision

Correct use of std::cout.precision() - not printing trailing zeros


I see many questions about the precision number for floating point numbers but specifically I want to know why this code

#include <iostream>
#include <stdlib.h>
int main()
{
  int a = 5;
  int b = 10;
  std::cout.precision(4);
  std::cout << (float)a/(float)b << "\n";
  return 0;
}

shows 0.5? I expect to see 0.5000. Is it because of the original integer data types?


Solution

  • #include <iostream>
    #include <stdlib.h>
    #include <iomanip>
    int main()
    {
      int a = 5;
      int b = 10;
      std::cout << std::fixed;
      std::cout << std::setprecision(4);
      std::cout << (float)a/(float)b << "\n";
      return 0;
    }
    

    You need to pass std::fixed manipulator to cout in order to show trailing zeroes.