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  1. c# - Why should casting be avoided? - Stack Overflow

    Aug 1, 2013 · Bad is a relative term. Avoiding casting is a best-practice, but sometimes a programmer has gotta do what a programmer has got to do. (especially if you writing a java 1.5+ program that …

  2. Casting objects in Java - Stack Overflow

    Mar 15, 2011 · Casting can be used to clearly state that you are calling a child method and not a parent method. So in this case it's always a downcast or more correctly, a narrowing conversion.

  3. casting - Converting double to integer in Java - Stack Overflow

    Jun 24, 2011 · is there a possibility that casting a double created via Math.round() will still result in a truncated down number No, round() will always round your double to the correct value, and then, it …

  4. Should I cast the result of malloc (in C)? - Stack Overflow

    Although malloc without casting is preferred method and most experienced programmers choose it, you should use whichever you like having aware of the issues. i.e: If you need to compile C program as …

  5. casting - CAST to DECIMAL in MySQL - Stack Overflow

    I am trying to cast to Decimal in MySQL like this: CAST((COUNT(*) * 1.5) AS DECIMAL(2)) I'm trying to convert the number of rows in a table (times 1.5) to a floating point number with two digits a...

  6. Regular cast vs. static_cast vs. dynamic_cast - Stack Overflow

    Aug 26, 2008 · Static cast is also used to cast pointers to related types, for example casting void* to the appropriate type. dynamic_cast Dynamic cast is used to convert pointers and references at run-time, …

  7. casting - How to cast or convert an unsigned int to int in C? - Stack ...

    Feb 26, 2011 · The real question is what you want to do when/if the value in the unsigned int it out of the range that can be represented by a signed int. If it's in range, just assign it and you're done. If it's out …

  8. Casting to void* and Back to Original_Data_Type*

    Jul 29, 2025 · Casting to void* removes all type safety. If you use reinterpret_cast or static_cast to cast from a pointer type to void* and back to the same pointer type, you are actually guaranteed by the …

  9. algorithm - What is the difference between ray tracing, ray casting ...

    May 1, 2021 · I have heard a lot of different terms however and I would be interested to know what exactly is the difference between ray tracing, ray matching, ray casting, path tracing and potentially …

  10. c++ - When should static_cast, dynamic_cast, const_cast, and ...

    The C-style casts can do virtually all types of casting from normally safe casts done by static_cast<> () and dynamic_cast<> () to potentially dangerous casts like const_cast<> (), where const modifier can …