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Using Javascript:

How I can convert one number integer to Double Number Example:

100 -> 100.00
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All numbers in JavaScript are doubles: that is, they are stored as 64-bit IEEE-754 doubles.

That is, the goal is not to get a "double": the goal is to get the string reprsentation of a number formatted as "YYY.XX". For that, consider Number.toFixed, for instance:

(100).toFixed(2)

The result is the string (not a "double"!) "100.00". The parenthesis are required to avoid a grammar ambiguity in this case (it could also have been written as 100.0.toFixed or 100..toFixed), but would not be required if 100 was in a variable.

Happy coding.

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JavaScript numbers are already IEEE 754 floating point numbers (specification). If you want to format it (for output), you can use toFixed [MDN].

Felix Kling
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All numbers are stored as doubles in javascript.

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All numbers are stored as doubles in javascript. You can use toFixed if you want specific decimal points after the number

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