I have an API call which returns a double. The double's decimal length can variate from many decimal places to a few (it all comes down to the state of an actuator). This double represents the current position on the range radius of an actuator. I a开发者_如何转开发m not interested in such a detailed number, because it adds alot of noise to the system. I've been using floats to save space, but still I have floats which have 6-8 decimal length. I am not interested in floor or ceil, simply because it doesn't do the job i want. For example, I have the numbers:
-2.05176
-0.104545
0.30643
0.140237
1.41205
-0.176715
0.559462
0.364928
I want the precision to be set to 2 decimal places no matter what. I am NOT talking about the output precision on std::cout, I know how to set this. I am talking about the actual precision of the float. i.e: I am interested in floats who will have 0.XX format and 0.XX00000000000 actual precision. Therefore transforming the above list to:
-2.05
-0.10
0.30
0.14
1.41
-0.17
0.55
0.36
I know boost has a numerical conversion template, but I cannot figure out how to convert from float to float using a lower precision. Can somebody please help ?
Can't you just round it.
float round(float num, int precision)
{
return floorf(num * pow(10.0f,precision) + .5f)/pow(10.0f,precision);
}
The precision of float and double is down to the hardware. Anything else needs to be coded in software.
You could try scaling instead, working in ints:
-205
-10
30
14
141
-17
55
36
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