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Comparing numbers in EL expression does not seem to work

In JSP, I want to compare two variables

If I do:

<c:set var="pagerTotDisp" value="9"/>
<c:if test="${pagerTotDisp > 8}">
  <span>pagerTotDisp above 8</span>
</c:if>

It displays "pagerTotDisp above 8" as expected

<c:set var="TotalPages" value="10"/>
<c:if test="${TotalPages > 2}">
  <span>TotalPages above 2</span>
</c:if>

It displays "pagerTotDisp above 8" as expected

But then if I do

<c:set var="pagerTotDisp" value="9"/>
<c:set var="TotalPages" value="10"/>
<c:if test="${TotalPages < pagerTotDisp}">
  <span>This condition is not true. This text should not be displayed</span>
</c:if>

It displays "This condition is not true. This text should not be displayed".

What's going on? Is that JSP not being able to handle two variables in a same condition??

thanks

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Adrien Be Avatar asked Aug 23 '11 16:08

Adrien Be


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1 Answers

You're hardcoding the value in the value attribute of <c:set>. The <c:set> treats the hardcoded values as String. EL is therefore also evaluating them as String. Lexicographically, 9 is greater than 10, because 9 is at a further numerical position than 1.

There are two ways to solve this:

  1. Set the value via an EL expression. It will be interpreted as Long instead of String.

    <c:set var="pagerTotDisp" value="${9}" />
    <c:set var="TotalPages" value="${10}" /> 
    
  2. Or, use <fmt:parseNumber>, which would be the only solution if you have those as String variables from elsewhere which you have no control over.

    <fmt:parseNumber var="pagerTotDisp" value="9" />
    <fmt:parseNumber var="TotalPages" value="10" />
    
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BalusC Avatar answered Sep 27 '22 22:09

BalusC