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Floating point comparison in C++
Here we will see how to compare two floating point data using C++. The floating point comparison is not similar to the integer comparison.
To compare two floating point values, we have to consider the precision in to the comparison. For example, if two numbers are 3.1428 and 3.1415, then they are same up to the precision 0.01, but after that, like 0.001 they are not same.
To compare using this criteria, we will find the absolute value after subtracting one floating point number from another, then check whether the result is lesser than the precision value or not. By this we can decide that they are equivalent or not.
Example
#include <iostream> #include <cmath> using namespace std; bool compare_float(float x, float y, float epsilon = 0.01f){    if(fabs(x - y) < epsilon)       return true; //they are same       return false; //they are not same } int main() {    float x, y;    x = 22.0f/7.0f;    y = 3.1415f;    if(compare_float(x, y)){       cout << "They are equivalent" << endl;    } else {       cout << "They are not equivalent" << endl;    }    if(compare_float(x, y, 0.001f)){    cout << "They are equivalent" << endl;    } else {       cout << "They are not equivalent" << endl;    } }  Output
They are equivalent They are not equivalent
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