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C++ Data Types
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C++ Data Types

C++ Data Types

1. Introduction
2. Numerical Data Types
3. Text Data Type
4. Other Data Types and Concepts

Float

The numbers do not end with integers. There are also floating-point numbers. In C++, we use float and double data types to store them. This chapter will cover the float data type, while the next will address the double data type and its distinctions. Below is the syntax for the usage of float:

Let's take a quick look at how floating-point numbers are stored in memory.
The float data type takes up 4 bytes of memory, just like an int. However, converting such numbers to binary code is much trickier:

Here is an example of how float num = 13.45 would be stored:

It is okay if you do not entirely understand what is happening here. The important thing to note is that the representation of a float is split into 3 parts:

As a result, float has a precision of 7 decimal digits and a range of 1.2e-38 to 3.4e+38 (applies to both negative and positive numbers). So most of the time, the range is not a problem. But precision sometimes is.

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