String representations of floating-point numbers must not be compared or inspected.
Noncompliant Code Example (String Comparison)
This noncompliant code example compares the string representations of two floating-point values:
int i = 1; String s = Double.valueOf(i / 1000.0).toString(); if (s.equals("0.001")) { // ... }
The comparison unexpectedly fails because s
contains the string "0.0010"
which is not equal to
."0.001"
Noncompliant Code Example (Regex)
This noncompliant code example attempts to mitigate the extra trailing zero by using a regular expression on the string before comparing it.
int i = 1; String s = Double.valueOf(i / 1000.0).toString(); s = s.replaceFirst("[.0]*$", ""); if (s.equals("0.001")) { // ... }
While the comparison does succeed on the code above, it fails on the similar code below, which uses 1/10000.0
instead of 1/1000.0
. The string produced is not 0.00010
but rather 1.0E-4
.
int i = 1; String s = Double.valueOf(i / 10000.0).toString(); s = s.replaceFirst("[.0]*$", ""); if (s.equals("0.0001")) { // ... }
Compliant Solution (String Comparison)
This compliant solution uses the BigDecimal
class to avoid precision loss. It then performs a numeric comparison, which passes as expected.
int i = 1; BigDecimal d = new BigDecimal(Double.valueOf(i / 1000.0).toString()); if (d.compareTo(new BigDecimal("0.001")) == 0) { // ... }
Risk Assessment
Comparing or inspecting the string representation of floating-point values may have unexpected results.
Rule | Severity | Likelihood | Remediation Cost | Priority | Level |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
NUM11-J | Low | Likely | Medium | P6 | L2 |
Related Vulnerabilities
Hibernate Validator bug report HV-192 describes a violation of this rule.
Android Implementation Details
Comparing or inspecting the string representation of floating-point values may have unexpected results on Android.
Bibliography
[API 2006] | |
[JLS 2005] | |
[Seacord 2015] | NUM11-J. Do not compare or inspect the string representation of floating-point values LiveLesson |