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Why does “float f = 3.5;” generate a compile-time error?

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Why does “float f = 3.5;” generate a compile-time error?

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Java:Language John Zukowski PREMIUM, Feb 18, 2000 The constant value 3.5 is recognized by the compiler to be a double rather than a float. You must place an f after the 3.5 for it to be recognized as a…

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