Java - Short Class floatValue() Method

Short class floatValue() method: Here, we are going to learn about the floatValue() method of Short class with its syntax and example. By Preeti Jain Last updated : March 18, 2024

Short class floatValue() method

  • floatValue() method is available in java.lang package.
  • floatValue() method is used to return the value denoted by this Short object converted to type float (by casting).
  • floatValue() method is a non-static method, it is accessible with the class object only and if we try to access the method with the class name then we will get an error.
  • floatValue() method does not throw an exception at the time of conversion from Short to float.

Syntax

public float floatValue();

Parameters

  • It does not accept any parameter.

Return Value

The return type of this method is float, it returns a converted (from type Short to float) value represented by this Short object.

Example

// Java program to demonstrate the example 
// of floatValue() method of Short class

public class FloatValueOfShortClass {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        // Variables initialization
        short s1 = 30;
        short s2 = 40;;

        // It returns an short value denoted by this Short ob1 object
        // and converted to a float by calling ob1.floatValue()
        Short ob1 = new Short(s1);

        // Display ob1 result
        System.out.println("ob1.floatValue(): " + ob1.floatValue());

        // It returns an short value denoted by this Short ob2 object
        // and converted to a float by calling ob2.floatValue()
        Short ob2 = new Short(s2);

        // Display ob2 result
        System.out.println("ob2.floatValue(): " + ob2.floatValue());
    }
}

Output

ob1.floatValue(): 30.0
ob2.floatValue(): 40.0

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