Basic question, the code is very large, but my issue is, at it's core, basic :
I have a double value known as variable, and if I check it with cout << variable, it will give me, for example, 982.
The very next line of code is int intvariable = variable.
Then, when I check it with cout << intvariable, I'm given 981.
The funny thing is, this doesn't always happen. With 985 it might stay at 985, but then at 984 and 983, it will return 983 and 982. I can't seem to figure this out at ALL. I've tried converting it to a float and then to an int, or to another double and then an int.
I need it as an int so I can use the modulus operator with it.
I should point out, previously in the code the double is less than 1 (i.e, 0.987), and is then multiplied by the number of decimal places to make it a real, positive integer (though, it's stored as a double still at that point). Maybe that has something to do with the random rounding?
coutformats your number. Be sure to understand what that means. – Kerrek SB Jan 27 at 20:57