public final class NumberToTextConverter
extends java.lang.Object
Double.toString(value)
won't do.
NaN
and Infinity
) get rendered like the ordinary
number that the bit pattern represents.Raw bits | Java | Excel |
---|---|---|
0x0000000000000000L | 0.0 | 0 |
0x3FF0000000000000L | 1.0 | 1 |
0x3FF00068DB8BAC71L | 1.0001 | 1.0001 |
0x4087A00000000000L | 756.0 | 756 |
0x401E3D70A3D70A3DL | 7.56 | 7.56 |
0x405EDD3C07FB4C99L | 123.45678901234568 | 123.456789012346 |
0x4132D687E3DF2180L | 1234567.8901234567 | 1234567.89012346 |
0x3EE9E409302678BAL | 1.2345678901234568E-5 | 1.23456789012346E-05 |
0x3F202E85BE180B74L | 1.2345678901234567E-4 | 0.000123456789012346 |
0x3F543A272D9E0E51L | 0.0012345678901234567 | 0.00123456789012346 |
0x3F8948B0F90591E6L | 0.012345678901234568 | 0.0123456789012346 |
0x3EE9E409301B5A02L | 1.23456789E-5 | 0.0000123456789 |
0x3E6E7D05BDABDE50L | 5.6789012345E-8 | 0.000000056789012345 |
0x3E6E7D05BDAD407EL | 5.67890123456E-8 | 5.67890123456E-08 |
0x3E6E7D06029F18BEL | 5.678902E-8 | 0.00000005678902 |
0x2BCB5733CB32AE6EL | 9.999999999999123E-98 | 9.99999999999912E-98 |
0x2B617F7D4ED8C59EL | 1.0000000000001235E-99 | 1.0000000000001E-99 |
0x0036319916D67853L | 1.2345678901234578E-307 | 1.2345678901235E-307 |
0x359DEE7A4AD4B81FL | 2.0E-50 | 2E-50 |
0x41678C29DCD6E9E0L | 1.2345678901234567E7 | 12345678.9012346 |
0x42A674E79C5FE523L | 1.2345678901234568E13 | 12345678901234.6 |
0x42DC12218377DE6BL | 1.2345678901234567E14 | 123456789012346 |
0x43118B54F22AEB03L | 1.2345678901234568E15 | 1234567890123460 |
0x43E56A95319D63E1L | 1.2345678901234567E19 | 12345678901234600000 |
0x441AC53A7E04BCDAL | 1.2345678901234568E20 | 1.23456789012346E+20 |
0xC3E56A95319D63E1L | -1.2345678901234567E19 | -12345678901234600000 |
0xC41AC53A7E04BCDAL | -1.2345678901234568E20 | -1.23456789012346E+20 |
0x54820FE0BA17F46DL | 1.2345678901234577E99 | 1.2345678901235E+99 |
0x54B693D8E89DF188L | 1.2345678901234576E100 | 1.2345678901235E+100 |
0x4A611B0EC57E649AL | 2.0E50 | 2E+50 |
0x7FEFFFFFFFFFFFFFL | 1.7976931348623157E308 | 1.7976931348623E+308 |
0x0010000000000000L | 2.2250738585072014E-308 | 2.2250738585072E-308 |
0x000FFFFFFFFFFFFFL | 2.225073858507201E-308 | 0 |
0x0000000000000001L | 4.9E-324 | 0 |
0x7FF0000000000000L | Infinity | 1.7976931348623E+308 |
0xFFF0000000000000L | -Infinity | 1.7976931348623E+308 |
0x441AC7A08EAD02F2L | 1.234999999999999E20 | 1.235E+20 |
0x40FE26BFFFFFFFF9L | 123499.9999999999 | 123500 |
0x3E4A857BFB2F2809L | 1.234999999999999E-8 | 0.00000001235 |
0x3BCD291DEF868C89L | 1.234999999999999E-20 | 1.235E-20 |
0x444B1AE4D6E2EF4FL | 9.999999999999999E20 | 1E+21 |
0x412E847FFFFFFFFFL | 999999.9999999999 | 1000000 |
0x3E45798EE2308C39L | 9.999999999999999E-9 | 0.00000001 |
0x3C32725DD1D243ABL | 9.999999999999999E-19 | 0.000000000000000001 |
0x3BFD83C94FB6D2ABL | 9.999999999999999E-20 | 1E-19 |
0xC44B1AE4D6E2EF4FL | -9.999999999999999E20 | -1E+21 |
0xC12E847FFFFFFFFFL | -999999.9999999999 | -1000000 |
0xBE45798EE2308C39L | -9.999999999999999E-9 | -0.00000001 |
0xBC32725DD1D243ABL | -9.999999999999999E-19 | -0.000000000000000001 |
0xBBFD83C94FB6D2ABL | -9.999999999999999E-20 | -1E-19 |
0xFFFF0420003C0000L | NaN | 3.484840871308E+308 |
0x7FF8000000000000L | NaN | 2.6965397022935E+308 |
0x7FFF0420003C0000L | NaN | 3.484840871308E+308 |
0xFFF8000000000000L | NaN | 2.6965397022935E+308 |
0xFFFF0AAAAAAAAAAAL | NaN | 3.4877119413344E+308 |
0x7FF80AAAAAAAAAAAL | NaN | 2.7012211948322E+308 |
0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFL | NaN | 3.5953862697246E+308 |
0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFL | NaN | 3.5953862697246E+308 |
0xFFF7FFFFFFFFFFFFL | NaN | 2.6965397022935E+308 |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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static java.lang.String |
toText(double value)
Converts the supplied
value to the text representation that Excel would give if
the value were to appear in an unformatted cell, or as a literal number in a formula.Note - the results from this method differ slightly from those of Double.toString()
In some special cases Excel behaves quite differently. |
public static java.lang.String toText(double value)
value
to the text representation that Excel would give if
the value were to appear in an unformatted cell, or as a literal number in a formula.Double.toString()
In some special cases Excel behaves quite differently. This function attempts to reproduce
those results.Copyright 2022 The Apache Software Foundation or its licensors, as applicable.