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There are rules about casting pointers, a number of which are in clause 6.3.2.3 of the c 2011 standard You seem to want to give java an object of one type, a field of a possibly incompatible type, and have it somehow automatically figure out how to convert between the types. Among other things, pointers to objects may be cast to other pointers to objects and, if converted back, will compare equal to the original.

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 will be cast to an long which will truncate any decimal places Casting integer to double isn't possible at all But after rounding, there will not be any fractional parts remaining

Here are the docs from math.round(double)

Returns the closest long to. 23 str(x) returns a new str object, independent of the original int It's only an example of casting in a very loose sense (and one i don't think is useful, at least in the context of python code) Cast(str, x) simply returns x, but tells a type checker to pretend that the return value has type str, no matter what type x may actually have.

Casting in java isn't magic, it's you telling the compiler that an object of type a is actually of more specific type b, and thus gaining access to all the methods on b that you wouldn't have had otherwise You're not performing any kind of magic or conversion when performing casting, you're essentially telling the compiler trust me, i know what i'm doing and i can guarantee you that this. 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.

Direct casting types don't have to be strictly related

It comes in all types of flavors Usually a new object is created Copy and information might be lost Change reference type, otherwise throws exception.

Static cast is also used to cast pointers to related types, for example casting void* to the appropriate type Do you understand the concept of casting Casting is the process of type conversion, which is in java very common because its a statically typed language For example, casting using 4294967295us as u32 works and the rust 0.12 reference docs on type casting say a numeric value can be cast to any numeric type

A raw pointer value can be cast to or from any integral type or raw pointer type

Any other cast is unsupported and will fail to compile. 2 your problem is not the lack of dynamic casting

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