Reputation: 293
I am trying to create a float value with many decimals. My table
CREATE TABLE number_type_check (
id INT(10) NULL DEFAULT NULL,
floatNumber FLOAT(18,5) NULL DEFAULT NULL
)
When I run my query:
INSERT INTO number_type_check (floatNumber) VALUES (987654321.98765);
It returns 987654336.00000
not 987654321.98765
Upvotes: 0
Views: 1068
Reputation: 10336
That's an usual rounding problem with FLOAT. You get a 4-byte-single precision FLOAT column, because your precision value is less than 24. You can't expect 14 digits precision from such a 4-byte-singe precision column, see Single precision floating point format
MySQL also supports this optional precision specification, but the precision value is used only to determine storage size. A precision from 0 to 23 results in a 4-byte single-precision FLOAT column. A precision from 24 to 53 results in an 8-byte double-precision DOUBLE column.
[...]
MySQL performs rounding when storing values, so if you insert 999.00009 into a FLOAT(7,4) column, the approximate result is 999.0001
Source: Floating-Point Types (Approximate Value) - FLOAT, DOUBLE
Use either DECIMAL or DOUBLE if you need higher precision.
Have a look at this demo.
Upvotes: 2