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``++Double.longBitsToDouble++`` expects a 64-bit, ``++long++`` argument. Pass it a smaller value, such as an ``++int++`` and the mathematical conversion into a ``++double++`` simply won't work as anticipated because the layout of the bits will be interpreted incorrectly, as if a child were trying to use an adult's gloves.
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== Noncompliant Code Example
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int i = 42;
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double d = Double.longBitsToDouble(i); // Noncompliant
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