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  • Christian EhrlicherC Offline
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    Christian Ehrlicher
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    So no Qt problem here.

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      So no Qt problem here.

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      @Christian-Ehrlicher , @JAHT
      uin8_t(double) does floor not any kind of round, right? So a tiny difference where what shows as 1.7 is actually 1.6999999999999 and * 10 gives 16.999999999 would be enough for uint_t() to produce 16 rather than 17? Still not sure why 32-bit worse than 64-bit, are doubles not 64-bit in both (try printing sizeof(double) in each)? I think this code should not directly use uint_t(double), some sort of math round() first? Or add 0.5 like uint8_t(s17.toDouble() * 10 + 0.5);? I always add 0.5 (or 0.4999 depending on what you want to happen to x.5) before inting a double.

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        JAHT
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        Yes, it seems that that is the issue, I was wrong when saying the version used by my colleague that it worked, it is Qt 6.6.0 MinGW_64_bit

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          Christian Ehrlicher
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          wrote on last edited by Christian Ehrlicher
          #10

          Again: this has nothing to do with Qt but maybe with the compiler you're using (mingw version whatever). And @JonB is correct - you should round your number before otherwise it's truncated.

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          • J JAHT

            Yes, it seems that that is the issue, I was wrong when saying the version used by my colleague that it worked, it is Qt 6.6.0 MinGW_64_bit

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            @JAHT
            I am a bit lost as to whether you now say it does or does not work correctly in 64-bit MinGW. But in any case if you think about it I suggest you always add 0.5/0.4999 to a double before you int it if you want it rounded not floored.

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              JAHT
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              @Christian-Ehrlicher @JonB

              Thank you for your suggestion.

              With 32-bit MinGW it doesn´t work and with 64-bit MinGW it works

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                #13

                If 32-bit MinGW says unit_t(1.7 * 10 + 0.5) == 16 I would be surprised/shocked, and worry about anything (at least with floating point) compiled with it, but I cannot test....

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                  Yes with:

                  QString s16 = "1.6";
                   QString s17 = "1.7";
                   QString s18 = "1.8";
                   auto i16 = uint8_t(s16.toDouble() * 10+0.5);
                   auto i17 = uint8_t(s17.toDouble() * 10+0.5);
                   auto i18 = uint8_t(s18.toDouble() * 10+0.5);
                   qDebug() << s16.toDouble() << s17.toDouble() << s18.toDouble();
                   qDebug() << int(i16) << int(i17) << int(i18);
                  

                  The result is as expected with MingW_32

                  11:22:25: Starting D:\TrabajoJose\DoubleConversion\build-DoubleConversion-Desktop_Qt_5_15_2_MinGW_32_bit-Debug\debug\DoubleConversion.exe ...
                  1.6 1.7 1.8
                  16 17 18

                  Thank you very much @Christian-Ehrlicher @JonB

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                  • J JAHT

                    Yes with:

                    QString s16 = "1.6";
                     QString s17 = "1.7";
                     QString s18 = "1.8";
                     auto i16 = uint8_t(s16.toDouble() * 10+0.5);
                     auto i17 = uint8_t(s17.toDouble() * 10+0.5);
                     auto i18 = uint8_t(s18.toDouble() * 10+0.5);
                     qDebug() << s16.toDouble() << s17.toDouble() << s18.toDouble();
                     qDebug() << int(i16) << int(i17) << int(i18);
                    

                    The result is as expected with MingW_32

                    11:22:25: Starting D:\TrabajoJose\DoubleConversion\build-DoubleConversion-Desktop_Qt_5_15_2_MinGW_32_bit-Debug\debug\DoubleConversion.exe ...
                    1.6 1.7 1.8
                    16 17 18

                    Thank you very much @Christian-Ehrlicher @JonB

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                    @JAHT said in Bug in conversion from double to integer (only some value):

                    +0.5

                    use a proper round function or you will get wrong results with negative numbers.

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                      Great that is working now. But can you please write s16.toDouble() * 10 + 0.5 rather than * 10+0.5 as that just encourages mis-reading :)

                      @Christian-Ehrlicher said in Bug in conversion from double to integer (only some value):

                      use a proper round function or you will get wrong results with negative numbers.

                      Never thought about that as I don't have negative numbers! What would you suggest? Because I am worried that round() from the math library delivers its result as a double not an int. Then if the conversion of that from double to int still has some tiny floating point precision issue, as your tests claim to show, I am wondering if that still might produce 16 where it ought be 17...?

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                      • JonBJ JonB

                        Great that is working now. But can you please write s16.toDouble() * 10 + 0.5 rather than * 10+0.5 as that just encourages mis-reading :)

                        @Christian-Ehrlicher said in Bug in conversion from double to integer (only some value):

                        use a proper round function or you will get wrong results with negative numbers.

                        Never thought about that as I don't have negative numbers! What would you suggest? Because I am worried that round() from the math library delivers its result as a double not an int. Then if the conversion of that from double to int still has some tiny floating point precision issue, as your tests claim to show, I am wondering if that still might produce 16 where it ought be 17...?

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                        @JonB said in Bug in conversion from double to integer (only some value):

                        Because I am worried that round() from the math library delivers its result as a double not an int.

                        Well, there are also lround and llround (https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/numeric/math/round). Hopefully, these two functions don't provide any problems with corner cases.

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                          @JonB said in Bug in conversion from double to integer (only some value):

                          Because I am worried that round() from the math library delivers its result as a double not an int.

                          Well, there are also lround and llround (https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/numeric/math/round). Hopefully, these two functions don't provide any problems with corner cases.

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                          @SimonSchroeder I didn't know about std::lround(), that should be acceptable if preferred to adding 0.5 and then taking int.

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