Using Javascript:
How I can convert one number integer to Double Number Example:
100 -> 100.00
All numbers are stored as doubles in javascript. You can use toFixed if you want specific decimal points after the number
All numbers are stored as doubles in javascript.
All numbers in JavaScript are doubles: that is, they are stored as 64-bit IEEE-754 doubles.
That is, the goal is not to get a "double": the goal is to get the string reprsentation of a number formatted as "YYY.XX". For that, consider Number.toFixed, for instance:
(100).toFixed(2)
The result is the string (not a "double"!) "100.00"
. The parenthesis are required to avoid a grammar ambiguity in this case (it could also have been written as 100.0.toFixed
or 100..toFixed
), but would not be required if 100 was in a variable.
Happy coding.
JavaScript numbers are already IEEE 754 floating point numbers (specification). If you want to format it (for output), you can use toFixed [MDN].