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Source Field Type decfloat16, decfloat34
If the source field does not contain a valid decimal floating point number, the treatable exception CX_SY_CONVERSION_NO_NUMBER is raised, except in the case of the assignment to another decimal floating point number. In ABAP invalid decimal floating point numbers are the special values "Infinity", "Inf", "NaN" and "sNaN", which represent infinity or invalid numbers and are designated in standard IEEE-754-2008.
Other versions: 7.31 | 7.40 | 7.54
Numeric Target Fields
Target | Conversion |
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i , (b , s ) |
The value of the decimal floating point number is rounded up to the nearest integer. If this number is within thevalue range for the data type i ,(b , s ), it is converted to the internal representationof the corresponding integer number. If the number is not within this range, the treatable exception CX_SY_CONVERSION_OVERFLOW occurs. |
p |
The value of the decimal floating point number is rounded to the number ofdecimal places inthe target field. If this number is within the value range for the data type of the target field, itis converted to the internal representation of a packed number. If the number is not within this range, the treatable exception CX_SY_CONVERSION_OVERFLOW occurs. |
decfloat16 , decfloat34 |
If an assignment is made to the same data type, the content is transferred unconverted. For an assignmentfrom decfloat34 to decfloat16 the mantissa is shortened from 34 to 16 places, and commercially rounded if necessary. If the mantissa of the target field is long enough, thescaling is preserved. If thevalue range of decfloat16 is exceeded, the treatable exception CX_SY_CONVERSION_OVERFLOW is raised. |
f |
fThe value of the decimal floating point number is applied in the value of a binary floating pointnumber. If the decimal number cannot be represented as a binary floating point number, the nearest valueis used. If the value is outside the value range for floating point numbers, the handleable exception CX_SY_CONVERSION_OVERFLOW is raised. |
Character-Like Target Fields
Target | Conversion |
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c |
The content of the source field is first converted into amathematical orscientific notation,as described for the data type string . The result of this conversion is thencopied, right-justified into the target field. If the target field is longer than the text string, thespace to the left is filled with blank spaces. If the target field is shorter than the text string,mathematical notation is converted into scientific notation and if necessary the mantissa is commerciallyrounded. If the length is not sufficient for at least one digit of the mantissa, the treatable exception CX_SY_CONVERSION_OVERFLOW is raised. |
string |
If the exponent of the decimal floating point number is less than 0 and the absolute value of the number is bigger than 1E-6, the floating point number is formatted as follows intomathematical notationwithout spaces: The numerical sequence is made up of the mantissa of the decimal floating point numberwithout leading zeros. If the exponent of the decimal floating point number is smaller than 0, a decimalpoint is inserted at the corresponding position. If the exponent of the decimal floating point number is bigger than 0 or the absolute value of the number is smaller than 1E-6, the floating point number is formatted as follows intoscientific notation:The mantissa is made up of the mantissa of the decimal floating point number without leading zeros.If the mantissa contains more than one decimal place, a decimal point is inserted after the first place.The exponent is always displayed with algebraic sign and without leading zeros. In both depictions thealgebraic sign is displayed for negative values but not for positive. Both depictions are also usedif the value of the decimal floating point number is zero. The maximum length of the target field is 24 for decfloat16 and 42 for decfloat34 . |
n |
The value of the decimal floating point number is rounded up to the nearest integer. The absolutevalue is transferred as a character string right-aligned to the target field. If the target field islonger than the character string, the field is filled with zeros from the left. If it is too short, the treatable exception CX_SY_CONVERSION_OVERFLOW is raised. |
d |
The content of the source field is converted first to data type i (seeabove) and then to type d (see conversion table for source field type i ,(b , s )). |
t |
The content of the source field is converted first to data type i (seeabove) and then to type t (see conversion table for source field type i ,(b , s )). |
Notes
- The conversion rule for floating point numbers to text strings is as follows: a text string filled by the assignment of a decimal floating point number produces the same internal representation as in the original decimal floating point number (preserves the scaling).
- The formatting options
STYLE
for the statementWRITE ... TO
andSTYLE
for embedded expressions in character strings templates of character string expressions provide further formats for assigning decimal floating point numbers to text strings.
Examples
The following table shows how decimal floating point numbers are converted to text strings:
Floating point number | Text string |
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123E+0 | 123 |
123E+1 | 1.23E+3 |
2E+1 | 2E+1 |
1230E-2 | 12.30 |
5E-6 | 0.000005 |
50E-7 | 0.0000050 |
5E-7 | 5E-7 |
50E-8 | 5.0E-7 |
-0E+0 | -0 |
0E-100 | 0E-100 |
Byte-Type Target Fields
Target | Conversion |
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x |
The content of the source field is converted first to data type i (seeabove) and then to type x (see conversion table for source field type i ,(b , s )). |
xstring |
The content of the source field is converted first to data type i (seeabove) and then to type xstring (see conversion table for source field type i ,(b , s )). |