How do you verify that the two values are different? On 8 January 2016 at 13:34, Naresha K. <[email protected]> wrote:
> Value 1.9 will be of type BigDecimal. > Why are you using D? > > > On Fri, Jan 8, 2016 at 5:45 PM, Alberto Vilches <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi everybody! We have an issue in our application, and we realized these >> two lines have differents results. We wonder why because we think it should >> calls to the DefaultGroovyMethods.asType(Number self, Class<T> c). But it >> seems only the explicit call to "as" finally calls to the asType and the >> casting do a different thing (just a new BigDecimal(1.9D), but we wonder in >> which part of Groovy is happening) >> >> (BigDecimal)1.9D // >> "1.899999999999999911182158029987476766109466552734375" -> >> 1.9D as BigDecimal // "1.9" >> >> In fact, we tried to put these two lines in the Groovy console and see >> the AST in all the phases. But in all of them shows the same code: >> >> public java.lang.Object run() { >> ((1.9) as java.math.BigDecimal) >> return ((1.9) as java.math.BigDecimal) >> } >> >> Somebody please could give some light? Thank you very much and happy new >> year :) >> >> -- >> Un saludo. >> Alberto Vilches >> > >
