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Why, when I input 42 to the circle constructor the area gives me 5541.769440932395 while the correct answer is 5541.769440932396
import java.util.Scanner; abstract class Shape { int width; abstract void area(); } public class Square extends Shape { //int width Square (int x){ super.width =x; } void area(){ System.out.println(width*width); } } public class Circle extends Shape { Circle (int y){ super.width =y; } void area(){ System.out.println(width*width*(Math.PI)); } } public class Program { public static void main(String[ ] args) { Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in); int x = sc.nextInt(); int y = sc.nextInt(); Square a = new Square(x); Circle b = new Circle(y); a.area(); b.area(); } }
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I wouldnt be too worried about the 16th decimal of the area of a circle unless you sre building a rocket ship
however this most likely has to do with how doubles work since it is limited by 16 deciamal digits and might not be able to round it correctly