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== Casting ==
To [[Casting|cast]] to an '''int''', you can use the [[C Sharp casting|casting operator]] <code>(float)</code> for casting from numerical values, or the [[C Sharp float.Parse|float.Parse]] [[function]] for casting a [[String]] (see [[C Sharp string]]) to a <code>float</code>:<syntaxhighlight lang="cs" line="1">
int a = 70;
float b = (float)a; // 70.0
string c = "56.9";
float d = float.Parse(d); // 56.9
</syntaxhighlight>This is different to casting to a [[double]], which uses the <code>(double)</code> operator or the [[C Sharp double.Parse|double.Parse]] function.

Revision as of 13:21, 19 August 2025

The float class in C Sharp is a data type which can store positive and negative decimal numbers in variables.

See Floating point for generic information about what floats can represent and how they are represented in memory.

Size

A float in C# is represented by 4 bytes, or 32 bits.

They are usually accurate up to around 7 digits.

If you need more precision or larger/smaller numbers, you can instead use the double data type.

Example

float a;
float b = 539.72;
float c = (float)781; // 781.0

Casting

To cast to an int, you can use the casting operator (float) for casting from numerical values, or the float.Parse function for casting a String (see C Sharp string) to a float:

int a = 70;
float b = (float)a; // 70.0
string c = "56.9";
float d = float.Parse(d); // 56.9

This is different to casting to a double, which uses the (double) operator or the double.Parse function.