// Fig. 28.4: FloatingNumberTest.java // Using floating-point conversion characters. public class FloatingNumberTest { public static void main( String args[] ) { System.out.printf( "%e\n", 12345678.9 ); System.out.printf( "%e\n", +12345678.9 ); System.out.printf( "%e\n", -12345678.9 ); System.out.printf( "%E\n", 12345678.9 ); System.out.printf( "%f\n", 12345678.9 ); System.out.printf( "%g\n", 12345678.9 ); System.out.printf( "%G\n", 12345678.9 ); } // end main } // end class FloatingNumberTest /************************************************************************** * (C) Copyright 1992-2005 by Deitel & Associates, Inc. and * * Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. * * * * DISCLAIMER: The authors and publisher of this book have used their * * best efforts in preparing the book. These efforts include the * * development, research, and testing of the theories and programs * * to determine their effectiveness. The authors and publisher make * * no warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, with regard to these * * programs or to the documentation contained in these books. The authors * * and publisher shall not be liable in any event for incidental or * * consequential damages in connection with, or arising out of, the * * furnishing, performance, or use of these programs. * *************************************************************************/