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com.ibm.icu.math.BigDecimal
public class BigDecimal
The BigDecimal class implements immutable arbitrary-precision decimal numbers. The methods of the
BigDecimal class provide operations for fixed and floating point arithmetic, comparison, format
conversions, and hashing.
As the numbers are decimal, there is an exact correspondence between an instance of a BigDecimal object
and its String representation; the BigDecimal class provides direct conversions to and from
String and character array (char[]) objects, as well as conversions to and from the Java
primitive types (which may not be exact) and BigInteger.
In the descriptions of constructors and methods in this documentation, the value of a BigDecimal number
object is shown as the result of invoking the toString() method on the object. The internal
representation of a decimal number is neither defined nor exposed, and is not permitted to affect the result of any
operation.
The floating point arithmetic provided by this class is defined by the ANSI X3.274-1996 standard, and is also
documented at http://www2.hursley.ibm.com/decimal
[This URL will change.]
Operations on BigDecimal numbers are controlled by a MathContext object, which provides the
context (precision and other information) for the operation. Methods that can take a MathContext
parameter implement the standard arithmetic operators for BigDecimal objects and are known as
operator methods. The default settings provided by the constant MathContext.DEFAULT (digits=9,
form=SCIENTIFIC, lostDigits=false, roundingMode=ROUND_HALF_UP) perform general-purpose floating point
arithmetic to nine digits of precision. The MathContext parameter must not be null.
Each operator method also has a version provided which does not take a MathContext parameter. For this
version of each method, the context settings used are digits=0,
form=PLAIN, lostDigits=false, roundingMode=ROUND_HALF_UP; these settings perform fixed point arithmetic with
unlimited precision, as defined for the original BigDecimal class in Java 1.1 and Java 1.2.
For monadic operators, only the optional MathContext parameter is present; the operation acts upon the
current object.
For dyadic operators, a BigDecimal parameter is always present; it must not be null. The
operation acts with the current object being the left-hand operand and the BigDecimal parameter being
the right-hand operand.
For example, adding two BigDecimal objects referred to by the names award and
extra could be written as any of:
award.add(extra)
award.add(extra, MathContext.DEFAULT)
award.add(extra, acontext)
(where acontext is a MathContext object), which would return a BigDecimal
object whose value is the result of adding award and extra under the appropriate context
settings.
When a BigDecimal operator method is used, a set of rules define what the result will be (and, by
implication, how the result would be represented as a character string). These rules are defined in the BigDecimal
arithmetic documentation (see the URL above), but in summary:
MathContext parameter for an operation were MathContext.DEFAULT then the result would be
rounded to 9 digits; the division of 2 by 3 would then result in 0.666666667. MathContext
object. This lets you calculate using as many digits as you need -- thousands, if necessary. Fixed point (scaled)
arithmetic is indicated by using a digits setting of 0 (or omitting the MathContext
parameter). form setting is not PLAIN), a zero result is
always expressed as the single digit '0' (that is, with no sign, decimal point, or exponent part).
new BigDecimal("2.40").add( new BigDecimal("2")) => "4.40"
new BigDecimal("2.40").subtract(new BigDecimal("2")) => "0.40"
new BigDecimal("2.40").multiply(new BigDecimal("2")) => "4.80"
new BigDecimal("2.40").divide( new BigDecimal("2"), def) => "1.2"
where the value on the right of the => would be the result of the operation, expressed as a
String, and def (in this and following examples) refers to MathContext.DEFAULT
). This preservation of trailing zeros is desirable for most calculations (including financial calculations). If
necessary, trailing zeros may be easily removed using division by 1.
digits (the default is 9 digits). If the number of places needed before the decimal point exceeds the
digits setting, or the absolute value of the number is less than 0.000001, then the number
will be expressed in exponential notation; thus
new BigDecimal("1e+6").multiply(new BigDecimal("1e+6"), def)
results in 1E+12 instead of 1000000000000, and
new BigDecimal("1").divide(new BigDecimal("3E+10"), def)
results in 3.33333333E-11 instead of 0.0000000000333333333.
The form of the exponential notation (scientific or engineering) is determined by the
The names of methods in this class follow the conventions established by
Constructs a
(Note: this constructor is provided only in the
Constructs a
The
Constructs a
The
Constructs a
Using this constructor is faster than using the
Constructs a
Using this constructor is faster than using the
Constructs a
Note that this constructor it an exact conversion; it does not give the same result as converting
Constructs a
Constructs a
Constructs a
In summary, numbers in
Some valid strings from which a
(Exponential notation means that the number includes an optional sign and a power of ten following an
'E' that indicates how the decimal point will be shifted. Thus the
The
Any digits in the parameter must be decimal; that is,
The same as
The length of the decimal part (the scale) of the result will be
If the current object is zero or positive, then the same result as invoking the
The same as
The length of the decimal part (the scale) of the result will be the maximum of the scales of the two operands.
Implements the addition (
The same as
Implements numeric comparison, (as defined in the decimal documentation, see
The result will be:
A
The same as
The same as
The length of the decimal part (the scale) of the result will therefore be the same as the scale of the current
object, if the latter were formatted without exponential notation.
The same as
The length of the decimal part (the scale) of the result will be the same as the scale of the current object, if
the latter were formatted without exponential notation.
Implements the division (
The same as
Implements the integer division operator (as defined in the decimal documentation, see
The same as
Returns the larger of the current object and the first parameter.
If calling the
The same as
Returns the smaller of the current object and the first parameter.
If calling the
The same as
The length of the decimal part (the scale) of the result will be the sum of the scales of the operands, if they
were formatted without exponential notation.
Implements the multiplication (
The same as
The length of the decimal part (the scale) of the result will be be
Implements the negation (Prefix
The same as
The length of the decimal part (the scale) of the result will be be
Implements the plus (Prefix
This method is useful for rounding or otherwise applying a context to a decimal value.
The same as
The parameter is the power to which the
In addition, the power must not be negative, as no
Implements the power (
The first parameter is the power to which the
If the
The same as
This is not the modulo operator -- the result may be negative.
Implements the remainder operator (as defined in the decimal documentation, see
This is not the modulo operator -- the result may be negative.
The same as
The length of the decimal part (the scale) of the result will be the maximum of the scales of the two operands.
Implements the subtraction (
The double produced is identical to result of expressing the
If the parameter is
"Exactly equal", here, means that the
The
The float produced is identical to result of expressing the
This method is provided as a primitive for use by more sophisticated classes, such as
The parameters, for both forms of the
The parameters,
Other rounding methods, and the use of exponential notation, can be selected by using
This method is provided as a primitive for use by more sophisticated classes, such as
The parameters are all of type
The first two parameters (
The remaining parameters control the use of exponential notation and rounding. Three (
Finally, the sixth argument,
The special value
Note that two
If the given scale (which must be zero or positive) is the same as or greater than the length of the decimal part
(the scale) of this
If the given scale is less than the length of the decimal part (the scale) of this
The same as
If the given scale (which must be zero or positive) is the same as or greater than the length of the decimal part
(the scale) of this
If the given scale is less than the length of the decimal part (the scale) of this
If
This is an exact conversion; the result is the same as if the
(Note: this method is provided only in the
Any decimal part is truncated (discarded). If an exception is desired should the decimal part be non-zero, use
An exception is thrown if the decimal part (if any) is non-zero.
By definition, using the
Returns a
The number is constructed as though
The result is given by:
A
form setting.
java.lang.Number,
java.math.BigInteger, and java.math.BigDecimal in Java 1.1 and Java 1.2.
MathContext,
Serialized Form
Field Summary
static BigDecimalONE
The BigDecimal constant "1".
static intROUND_CEILING
Rounding mode to round to a more positive number.
static intROUND_DOWN
Rounding mode to round towards zero.
static intROUND_FLOOR
Rounding mode to round to a more negative number.
static intROUND_HALF_DOWN
Rounding mode to round to nearest neighbor, where an equidistant value is rounded down.
static intROUND_HALF_EVEN
Rounding mode to round to nearest neighbor, where an equidistant value is rounded to the nearest even neighbor.
static intROUND_HALF_UP
Rounding mode to round to nearest neighbor, where an equidistant value is rounded up.
static intROUND_UNNECESSARY
Rounding mode to assert that no rounding is necessary.
static intROUND_UP
Rounding mode to round away from zero.
static BigDecimalTEN
The BigDecimal constant "10".
static BigDecimalZERO
The BigDecimal constant "0".
Constructor Summary
BigDecimal(BigDecimal bd)
Constructs a BigDecimal object from a java.math.BigDecimal.
BigDecimal(BigInteger bi)
Constructs a BigDecimal object from a BigInteger, with scale 0.
BigDecimal(BigInteger bi,
int scale)
Constructs a BigDecimal object from a BigInteger and a scale.
BigDecimal(char[] inchars)
Constructs a BigDecimal object from an array of characters.
BigDecimal(char[] inchars,
int offset,
int length)
Constructs a BigDecimal object from an array of characters.
BigDecimal(double num)
Constructs a BigDecimal object directly from a double.
BigDecimal(int num)
Constructs a BigDecimal object directly from a int.
BigDecimal(long num)
Constructs a BigDecimal object directly from a long.
BigDecimal(String string)
Constructs a BigDecimal object from a String.
Method Summary
BigDecimalabs()
Returns a plain BigDecimal whose value is the absolute value of this BigDecimal.
BigDecimalabs(MathContext set)
Returns a BigDecimal whose value is the absolute value of this BigDecimal.
BigDecimaladd(BigDecimal rhs)
Returns a plain BigDecimal whose value is this+rhs, using fixed point arithmetic.
BigDecimaladd(BigDecimal rhs,
MathContext set)
Returns a BigDecimal whose value is this+rhs.
bytebyteValueExact()
Converts this BigDecimal to a byte.
intcompareTo(BigDecimal rhs)
Compares this BigDecimal to another, using unlimited precision.
intcompareTo(BigDecimal rhs,
MathContext set)
Compares this BigDecimal to another.
BigDecimaldivide(BigDecimal rhs)
Returns a plain BigDecimal whose value is this/rhs, using fixed point arithmetic.
BigDecimaldivide(BigDecimal rhs,
int round)
Returns a plain BigDecimal whose value is this/rhs, using fixed point arithmetic and a
rounding mode.
BigDecimaldivide(BigDecimal rhs,
int scale,
int round)
Returns a plain BigDecimal whose value is this/rhs, using fixed point arithmetic and a
given scale and rounding mode.
BigDecimaldivide(BigDecimal rhs,
MathContext set)
Returns a BigDecimal whose value is this/rhs.
BigDecimaldivideInteger(BigDecimal rhs)
Returns a plain BigDecimal whose value is the integer part of this/rhs.
BigDecimaldivideInteger(BigDecimal rhs,
MathContext set)
Returns a BigDecimal whose value is the integer part of this/rhs.
doubledoubleValue()
Converts this BigDecimal to a double.
booleanequals(Object obj)
Compares this BigDecimal with rhs for equality.
floatfloatValue()
Converts this BigDecimal to a float.
Stringformat(int before,
int after)
Returns the String representation of this BigDecimal, modified by layout parameters.
Stringformat(int before,
int after,
int explaces,
int exdigits,
int exformint,
int exround)
Returns the String representation of this BigDecimal, modified by layout parameters and
allowing exponential notation.
inthashCode()
Returns the hashcode for this BigDecimal.
intintValue()
Converts this BigDecimal to an int.
intintValueExact()
Converts this BigDecimal to an int.
longlongValue()
Converts this BigDecimal to a long.
longlongValueExact()
Converts this BigDecimal to a long.
BigDecimalmax(BigDecimal rhs)
Returns a plain BigDecimal whose value is the maximum of this and rhs.
BigDecimalmax(BigDecimal rhs,
MathContext set)
Returns a BigDecimal whose value is the maximum of this and rhs.
BigDecimalmin(BigDecimal rhs)
Returns a plain BigDecimal whose value is the minimum of this and rhs.
BigDecimalmin(BigDecimal rhs,
MathContext set)
Returns a BigDecimal whose value is the minimum of this and rhs.
BigDecimalmovePointLeft(int n)
Returns a plain BigDecimal whose decimal point has been moved to the left by a specified number of
positions.
BigDecimalmovePointRight(int n)
Returns a plain BigDecimal whose decimal point has been moved to the right by a specified number of
positions.
BigDecimalmultiply(BigDecimal rhs)
Returns a plain BigDecimal whose value is this*rhs, using fixed point arithmetic.
BigDecimalmultiply(BigDecimal rhs,
MathContext set)
Returns a BigDecimal whose value is this*rhs.
BigDecimalnegate()
Returns a plain BigDecimal whose value is -this.
BigDecimalnegate(MathContext set)
Returns a BigDecimal whose value is -this.
BigDecimalplus()
Returns a plain BigDecimal whose value is +this.
BigDecimalplus(MathContext set)
Returns a BigDecimal whose value is +this.
BigDecimalpow(BigDecimal rhs)
Returns a plain BigDecimal whose value is this**rhs, using fixed point arithmetic.
BigDecimalpow(BigDecimal rhs,
MathContext set)
Returns a BigDecimal whose value is this**rhs.
BigDecimalremainder(BigDecimal rhs)
Returns a plain BigDecimal whose value is the remainder of this/rhs, using fixed point
arithmetic.
BigDecimalremainder(BigDecimal rhs,
MathContext set)
Returns a BigDecimal whose value is the remainder of this/rhs.
intscale()
Returns the scale of this BigDecimal.
BigDecimalsetScale(int scale)
Returns a plain BigDecimal with a given scale.
BigDecimalsetScale(int scale,
int round)
Returns a plain BigDecimal with a given scale.
shortshortValueExact()
Converts this BigDecimal to a short.
intsignum()
Returns the sign of this BigDecimal, as an int.
BigDecimalsubtract(BigDecimal rhs)
Returns a plain BigDecimal whose value is this-rhs, using fixed point arithmetic.
BigDecimalsubtract(BigDecimal rhs,
MathContext set)
Returns a BigDecimal whose value is this-rhs.
BigDecimaltoBigDecimal()
Converts this BigDecimal to a java.math.BigDecimal.
BigIntegertoBigInteger()
Converts this BigDecimal to a java.math.BigInteger.
BigIntegertoBigIntegerExact()
Converts this BigDecimal to a java.math.BigInteger.
char[]toCharArray()
Returns the BigDecimal as a character array.
StringtoString()
Returns the BigDecimal as a String.
BigIntegerunscaledValue()
Returns the number as a BigInteger after removing the scale.
static BigDecimalvalueOf(double dub)
Translates a double to a BigDecimal.
static BigDecimalvalueOf(long lint)
Translates a long to a BigDecimal.
static BigDecimalvalueOf(long lint,
int scale)
Translates a long to a BigDecimal with a given scale.
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Number
byteValue, shortValue
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
Field Detail
ZERO
public static final BigDecimal ZERO
ONE
public static final BigDecimal ONE
TEN
public static final BigDecimal TEN
ROUND_CEILING
public static final int ROUND_CEILING
MathContext.ROUND_CEILING,
Constant Field Values
ROUND_DOWN
public static final int ROUND_DOWN
MathContext.ROUND_DOWN,
Constant Field Values
ROUND_FLOOR
public static final int ROUND_FLOOR
MathContext.ROUND_FLOOR,
Constant Field Values
ROUND_HALF_DOWN
public static final int ROUND_HALF_DOWN
MathContext.ROUND_HALF_DOWN,
Constant Field Values
ROUND_HALF_EVEN
public static final int ROUND_HALF_EVEN
MathContext.ROUND_HALF_EVEN,
Constant Field Values
ROUND_HALF_UP
public static final int ROUND_HALF_UP
MathContext.ROUND_HALF_UP,
Constant Field Values
ROUND_UNNECESSARY
public static final int ROUND_UNNECESSARY
MathContext.ROUND_UNNECESSARY,
Constant Field Values
ROUND_UP
public static final int ROUND_UP
MathContext.ROUND_UP,
Constant Field Values
Constructor Detail
BigDecimal
public BigDecimal(BigDecimal bd)
BigDecimal object from a java.math.BigDecimal.
BigDecimal as though the parameter had been represented as a String (using
its toString method) and the BigDecimal(java.lang.String) constructor had then been used.
The parameter must not be null.
com.ibm.icu.math version of the BigDecimal class.
It would not be present in a java.math version.)
bd - The BigDecimal to be translated.
BigDecimal
public BigDecimal(BigInteger bi)
BigDecimal object from a BigInteger, with scale 0.
BigDecimal which is the exact decimal representation of the BigInteger,
with a scale of zero. The value of the BigDecimal is identical to the value of the BigInteger
. The parameter must not be null.
BigDecimal will contain only decimal digits, prefixed with a leading minus sign (hyphen) if the
BigInteger is negative. A leading zero will be present only if the BigInteger is zero.
bi - The BigInteger to be converted.
BigDecimal
public BigDecimal(BigInteger bi,
int scale)
BigDecimal object from a BigInteger and a scale.
BigDecimal which is the exact decimal representation of the BigInteger,
scaled by the second parameter, which may not be negative. The value of the BigDecimal is the
BigInteger divided by ten to the power of the scale. The BigInteger parameter must not be
null.
BigDecimal will contain only decimal digits, (with an embedded decimal point followed by
scale decimal digits if the scale is positive), prefixed with a leading minus sign (hyphen) if the
BigInteger is negative. A leading zero will be present only if the BigInteger is zero.
bi - The BigInteger to be converted.scale - The int specifying the scale.
NumberFormatException - If the scale is negative.
BigDecimal
public BigDecimal(char[] inchars)
BigDecimal object from an array of characters.
BigDecimal as though a String had been constructed from the character
array and the BigDecimal(java.lang.String) constructor had then been used. The parameter must not be
null.
BigDecimal(String) constructor if the string is
already available in character array form.
inchars - The char[] array containing the number to be converted.
NumberFormatException - If the parameter is not a valid number.
BigDecimal
public BigDecimal(char[] inchars,
int offset,
int length)
BigDecimal object from an array of characters.
BigDecimal as though a String had been constructed from the character
array (or a subarray of that array) and the BigDecimal(java.lang.String) constructor had then been used.
The first parameter must not be null, and the subarray must be wholly contained within it.
BigDecimal(String) constructor if the string is
already available within a character array.
inchars - The char[] array containing the number to be converted.offset - The int offset into the array of the start of the number to be converted.length - The int length of the number.
NumberFormatException - If the parameter is not a valid number for any reason.
BigDecimal
public BigDecimal(double num)
BigDecimal object directly from a double.
BigDecimal which is the exact decimal representation of the 64-bit signed binary
floating point parameter.
num
to a String using the Double.toString() method and then using the
BigDecimal(java.lang.String) constructor. To get that result, use the static valueOf(double)
method to construct a BigDecimal from a double.
num - The double to be converted.
NumberFormatException - If the parameter is infinite or not a number.
BigDecimal
public BigDecimal(int num)
BigDecimal object directly from a int.
BigDecimal which is the exact decimal representation of the 32-bit signed binary
integer parameter. The BigDecimal will contain only decimal digits, prefixed with a leading minus
sign (hyphen) if the parameter is negative. A leading zero will be present only if the parameter is zero.
num - The int to be converted.
BigDecimal
public BigDecimal(long num)
BigDecimal object directly from a long.
BigDecimal which is the exact decimal representation of the 64-bit signed binary
integer parameter. The BigDecimal will contain only decimal digits, prefixed with a leading minus
sign (hyphen) if the parameter is negative. A leading zero will be present only if the parameter is zero.
num - The long to be converted.
BigDecimal
public BigDecimal(String string)
BigDecimal object from a String.
BigDecimal from the parameter, which must not be null and must represent a
valid number, as described formally in the documentation referred to above.
String form must have at least one digit, may have a leading sign, may have a
decimal point, and exponential notation may be used. They follow conventional syntax, and may not contain blanks.
BigDecimal might be constructed are:
"0" -- Zero "12" -- A whole number "-76" -- A signed whole number "12.70" -- Some decimal places "+0.003" -- Plus
sign is allowed "17." -- The same as 17 ".5" -- The same as 0.5 "4E+9" -- Exponential notation "0.73e-7" --
Exponential notation
"4E+9" above is
just a short way of writing 4000000000, and the "0.73e-7" is short for
0.000000073.)
BigDecimal constructed from the String is in a standard form, with no blanks, as though the
add(BigDecimal) method had been used to add zero to the number with unlimited precision. If the string
uses exponential notation (that is, includes an e or an E), then the BigDecimal
number will be expressed in scientific notation (where the power of ten is adjusted so there is a single
non-zero digit to the left of the decimal point); in this case if the number is zero then it will be expressed as
the single digit 0, and if non-zero it will have an exponent unless that exponent would be 0. The exponent must
fit in nine digits both before and after it is expressed in scientific notation.
Character.digit(c, 10) (where c
is the character in question) would not return -1.
string - The String to be converted.
NumberFormatException - If the parameter is not a valid number.
Method Detail
abs
public BigDecimal abs()
BigDecimal whose value is the absolute value of this BigDecimal.
abs(MathContext), where the context is new MathContext(0, MathContext.PLAIN).
this.scale()
BigDecimal whose value is the absolute value of this BigDecimal.
abs
public BigDecimal abs(MathContext set)
BigDecimal whose value is the absolute value of this BigDecimal.
plus(MathContext) method
with the same parameter is returned. Otherwise, the same result as invoking the negate(MathContext)
method with the same parameter is returned.
set - The MathContext arithmetic settings.
BigDecimal whose value is the absolute value of this BigDecimal.
add
public BigDecimal add(BigDecimal rhs)
BigDecimal whose value is this+rhs, using fixed point arithmetic.
add(BigDecimal, MathContext), where the BigDecimal is rhs, and the
context is new MathContext(0, MathContext.PLAIN).
rhs - The BigDecimal for the right hand side of the addition.
BigDecimal whose value is this+rhs, using fixed point arithmetic.
add
public BigDecimal add(BigDecimal rhs,
MathContext set)
BigDecimal whose value is this+rhs.
+) operator (as defined in the decimal documentation, see
class header), and returns the result as a BigDecimal object.
rhs - The BigDecimal for the right hand side of the addition.set - The MathContext arithmetic settings.
BigDecimal whose value is this+rhs.
compareTo
public int compareTo(BigDecimal rhs)
BigDecimal to another, using unlimited precision.
compareTo(BigDecimal, MathContext), where the BigDecimal is rhs,
and the context is new MathContext(0, MathContext.PLAIN).
compareTo in interface Comparable<BigDecimal>
rhs - The BigDecimal for the right hand side of the comparison.
int whose value is -1, 0, or 1 as this is numerically less than, equal to,
or greater than rhs.
compareTo
public int compareTo(BigDecimal rhs,
MathContext set)
BigDecimal to another.
class header),
and returns a result of type int.
-1 if the current object is less than the first parameter
0 if the current object is equal to the first parameter
1 if the current object is greater than the first parameter.
compareTo(BigDecimal) method is also provided.
rhs - The BigDecimal for the right hand side of the comparison.set - The MathContext arithmetic settings.
int whose value is -1, 0, or 1 as this is numerically less than, equal to,
or greater than rhs.
divide
public BigDecimal divide(BigDecimal rhs)
BigDecimal whose value is this/rhs, using fixed point arithmetic.
divide(BigDecimal, int), where the BigDecimal is rhs, and the
rounding mode is MathContext.ROUND_HALF_UP.
The length of the decimal part (the scale) of the result will be the same as the scale of the current object, if
the latter were formatted without exponential notation.
rhs - The BigDecimal for the right hand side of the division.
BigDecimal whose value is this/rhs, using fixed point arithmetic.
ArithmeticException - If rhs is zero.
divide
public BigDecimal divide(BigDecimal rhs,
int round)
BigDecimal whose value is this/rhs, using fixed point arithmetic and a
rounding mode.
divide(BigDecimal, int, int), where the BigDecimal is rhs, and the
second parameter is this.scale(), and the third is round.
rhs - The BigDecimal for the right hand side of the division.round - The int rounding mode to be used for the division (see the MathContext class).
BigDecimal whose value is this/rhs, using fixed point arithmetic and
the specified rounding mode.
IllegalArgumentException - if round is not a valid rounding mode.
ArithmeticException - if rhs is zero.
ArithmeticException - if round is MathContext.ROUND_UNNECESSARY and this.scale() is insufficient to represent the result exactly.
divide
public BigDecimal divide(BigDecimal rhs,
int scale,
int round)
BigDecimal whose value is this/rhs, using fixed point arithmetic and a
given scale and rounding mode.
divide(BigDecimal, MathContext), where the BigDecimal is rhs,
new MathContext(0, MathContext.PLAIN, false, round), except that the length of the decimal part (the
scale) to be used for the result is explicit rather than being taken from this.
rhs - The BigDecimal for the right hand side of the division.scale - The int scale to be used for the result.round - The int rounding mode to be used for the division (see the MathContext class).
BigDecimal whose value is this/rhs, using fixed point arithmetic and
the specified rounding mode.
IllegalArgumentException - if round is not a valid rounding mode.
ArithmeticException - if rhs is zero.
ArithmeticException - if scale is negative.
ArithmeticException - if round is MathContext.ROUND_UNNECESSARY and scale is insufficient
to represent the result exactly.
divide
public BigDecimal divide(BigDecimal rhs,
MathContext set)
BigDecimal whose value is this/rhs.
/) operator (as defined in the decimal documentation, see
class header), and returns the result as a BigDecimal object.
rhs - The BigDecimal for the right hand side of the division.set - The MathContext arithmetic settings.
BigDecimal whose value is this/rhs.
ArithmeticException - if rhs is zero.
divideInteger
public BigDecimal divideInteger(BigDecimal rhs)
BigDecimal whose value is the integer part of this/rhs.
divideInteger(BigDecimal, MathContext), where the BigDecimal is rhs
, and the context is new MathContext(0, MathContext.PLAIN).
rhs - The BigDecimal for the right hand side of the integer division.
BigDecimal whose value is the integer part of this/rhs.
ArithmeticException - if rhs is zero.
divideInteger
public BigDecimal divideInteger(BigDecimal rhs,
MathContext set)
BigDecimal whose value is the integer part of this/rhs.
class
header), and returns the result as a BigDecimal object.
rhs - The BigDecimal for the right hand side of the integer division.set - The MathContext arithmetic settings.
BigDecimal whose value is the integer part of this/rhs.
ArithmeticException - if rhs is zero.
ArithmeticException - if the result will not fit in the number of digits specified for the context.
max
public BigDecimal max(BigDecimal rhs)
BigDecimal whose value is the maximum of this and rhs.
max(BigDecimal, MathContext), where the BigDecimal is rhs, and the
context is new MathContext(0, MathContext.PLAIN).
rhs - The BigDecimal for the right hand side of the comparison.
BigDecimal whose value is the maximum of this and rhs.
max
public BigDecimal max(BigDecimal rhs,
MathContext set)
BigDecimal whose value is the maximum of this and rhs.
compareTo(BigDecimal, MathContext) method with the same parameters would return 1
or 0, then the result of calling the plus(MathContext) method on the current object
(using the same MathContext parameter) is returned. Otherwise, the result of calling the
plus(MathContext) method on the first parameter object (using the same MathContext
parameter) is returned.
rhs - The BigDecimal for the right hand side of the comparison.set - The MathContext arithmetic settings.
BigDecimal whose value is the maximum of this and rhs.
min
public BigDecimal min(BigDecimal rhs)
BigDecimal whose value is the minimum of this and rhs.
min(BigDecimal, MathContext), where the BigDecimal is rhs, and the
context is new MathContext(0, MathContext.PLAIN).
rhs - The BigDecimal for the right hand side of the comparison.
BigDecimal whose value is the minimum of this and rhs.
min
public BigDecimal min(BigDecimal rhs,
MathContext set)
BigDecimal whose value is the minimum of this and rhs.
compareTo(BigDecimal, MathContext) method with the same parameters would return -1
or 0, then the result of calling the plus(MathContext) method on the current object
(using the same MathContext parameter) is returned. Otherwise, the result of calling the
plus(MathContext) method on the first parameter object (using the same MathContext
parameter) is returned.
rhs - The BigDecimal for the right hand side of the comparison.set - The MathContext arithmetic settings.
BigDecimal whose value is the minimum of this and rhs.
multiply
public BigDecimal multiply(BigDecimal rhs)
BigDecimal whose value is this*rhs, using fixed point arithmetic.
add(BigDecimal, MathContext), where the BigDecimal is rhs, and the
context is new MathContext(0, MathContext.PLAIN).
rhs - The BigDecimal for the right hand side of the multiplication.
BigDecimal whose value is this*rhs, using fixed point arithmetic.
multiply
public BigDecimal multiply(BigDecimal rhs,
MathContext set)
BigDecimal whose value is this*rhs.
) operator (as defined in the decimal documentation, see
class header), and returns the result as a BigDecimal object.
rhs - The BigDecimal for the right hand side of the multiplication.set - The MathContext arithmetic settings.
BigDecimal whose value is this*rhs.
negate
public BigDecimal negate()
BigDecimal whose value is -this.
negate(MathContext), where the context is new MathContext(0, MathContext.PLAIN)
.
this.scale()
BigDecimal whose value is -this.
negate
public BigDecimal negate(MathContext set)
BigDecimal whose value is -this.
-) operator (as defined in the decimal documentation, see
class header), and returns the result as a BigDecimal object.
set - The MathContext arithmetic settings.
BigDecimal whose value is -this.
plus
public BigDecimal plus()
BigDecimal whose value is +this. Note that this is not
necessarily a plain BigDecimal, but the result will always be.
plus(MathContext), where the context is new MathContext(0, MathContext.PLAIN).
this.scale()
BigDecimal whose value is +this.
plus
public BigDecimal plus(MathContext set)
BigDecimal whose value is +this.
+) operator (as defined in the decimal documentation, see
class header), and returns the result as a BigDecimal object.
set - The MathContext arithmetic settings.
BigDecimal whose value is +this.
pow
public BigDecimal pow(BigDecimal rhs)
BigDecimal whose value is this**rhs, using fixed point arithmetic.
pow(BigDecimal, MathContext), where the BigDecimal is rhs, and the
context is new MathContext(0, MathContext.PLAIN).
this will be raised; it must be in the range 0 through
999999999, and must have a decimal part of zero. Note that these restrictions may be removed in the future, so
they should not be used as a test for a whole number.
MathContext is used and so the result would then
always be 0.
rhs - The BigDecimal for the right hand side of the operation (the power).
BigDecimal whose value is this**rhs, using fixed point arithmetic.
ArithmeticException - if rhs is out of range or is not a whole number.
pow
public BigDecimal pow(BigDecimal rhs,
MathContext set)
BigDecimal whose value is this**rhs.
) operator (as defined in the decimal documentation, see
class header), and returns the result as a BigDecimal object.
this will be raised; it must be in the range
-999999999 through 999999999, and must have a decimal part of zero. Note that these restrictions may be removed
in the future, so they should not be used as a test for a whole number.
digits setting of the MathContext parameter is 0, the power must be zero or
positive.
rhs - The BigDecimal for the right hand side of the operation (the power).set - The MathContext arithmetic settings.
BigDecimal whose value is this**rhs.
ArithmeticException - if rhs is out of range or is not a whole number.
remainder
public BigDecimal remainder(BigDecimal rhs)
BigDecimal whose value is the remainder of this/rhs, using fixed point
arithmetic.
remainder(BigDecimal, MathContext), where the BigDecimal is rhs,
and the context is new MathContext(0, MathContext.PLAIN).
rhs - The BigDecimal for the right hand side of the remainder operation.
BigDecimal whose value is the remainder of this/rhs, using fixed point
arithmetic.
ArithmeticException - if rhs is zero.
remainder
public BigDecimal remainder(BigDecimal rhs,
MathContext set)
BigDecimal whose value is the remainder of this/rhs.
class header),
and returns the result as a BigDecimal object.
rhs - The BigDecimal for the right hand side of the remainder operation.set - The MathContext arithmetic settings.
BigDecimal whose value is the remainder of this+rhs.
ArithmeticException - if rhs is zero.
ArithmeticException - if the integer part of the result will not fit in the number of digits specified for the context.
subtract
public BigDecimal subtract(BigDecimal rhs)
BigDecimal whose value is this-rhs, using fixed point arithmetic.
subtract(BigDecimal, MathContext), where the BigDecimal is rhs,
and the context is new MathContext(0, MathContext.PLAIN).
rhs - The BigDecimal for the right hand side of the subtraction.
BigDecimal whose value is this-rhs, using fixed point arithmetic.
subtract
public BigDecimal subtract(BigDecimal rhs,
MathContext set)
BigDecimal whose value is this-rhs.
-) operator (as defined in the decimal documentation, see
class header), and returns the result as a BigDecimal object.
rhs - The BigDecimal for the right hand side of the subtraction.set - The MathContext arithmetic settings.
BigDecimal whose value is this-rhs.
byteValueExact
public byte byteValueExact()
BigDecimal to a byte. If the BigDecimal has a non-zero
decimal part or is out of the possible range for a byte (8-bit signed integer) result then an
ArithmeticException is thrown.
byte equal in value to this.
ArithmeticException - if this has a non-zero decimal part, or will not fit in a byte.
doubleValue
public double doubleValue()
BigDecimal to a double. If the BigDecimal is out of the
possible range for a double (64-bit signed floating point) result then an ArithmeticException
is thrown.
BigDecimal as a String and
then converting it using the Double(String) constructor; this can result in values of
Double.NEGATIVE_INFINITY or Double.POSITIVE_INFINITY.
doubleValue in class Number
double corresponding to this.
equals
public boolean equals(Object obj)
BigDecimal with rhs for equality.
null, or is not an instance of the BigDecimal type, or is not exactly equal to
the current BigDecimal object, then false is returned. Otherwise, true is returned.
String representations of the BigDecimal numbers
are identical (they have the same characters in the same sequence).
compareTo(BigDecimal, MathContext) method should be used for more general comparisons.
obj - The Object for the right hand side of the comparison.
boolean whose value true if and only if the operands have identical string
representations.
ClassCastException - if rhs cannot be cast to a BigDecimal object.compareTo(BigDecimal),
compareTo(BigDecimal, MathContext)
floatValue
public float floatValue()
BigDecimal to a float. If the BigDecimal is out of the
possible range for a float (32-bit signed floating point) result then an ArithmeticException
is thrown.
BigDecimal as a String and
then converting it using the Float(String) constructor; this can result in values of
Float.NEGATIVE_INFINITY or Float.POSITIVE_INFINITY.
floatValue in class Number
float corresponding to this.
format
public String format(int before,
int after)
String representation of this BigDecimal, modified by layout parameters.
DecimalFormat
, that can apply locale-sensitive editing of the result. The level of formatting that it provides is a
necessary part of the BigDecimal class as it is sensitive to and must follow the calculation and rounding rules
for BigDecimal arithmetic. However, if the function is provided elsewhere, it may be removed from this class.
format method are all of type int. A value of -1
for any parameter indicates that the default action or value for that parameter should be used.
before and after, specify the number of characters to be used for the
integer part and decimal part of the result respectively. Exponential notation is not used. If either parameter
is -1 (which indicates the default action), the number of characters used will be exactly as many as are needed
for that part.
before must be a positive number; if it is larger than is needed to contain the integer part, that
part is padded on the left with blanks to the requested length. If before is not large enough to
contain the integer part of the number (including the sign, for negative numbers) an exception is thrown.
after must be a non-negative number; if it is not the same size as the decimal part of the number,
the number will be rounded (or extended with zeros) to fit. Specifying 0 for after will cause the
number to be rounded to an integer (that is, it will have no decimal part or decimal point). The rounding method
will be the default, MathContext.ROUND_HALF_UP.
format(int,int,int,int,int,int). Using the two-parameter form of the method has exactly the same effect
as using the six-parameter form with the final four parameters all being -1.
before - The int specifying the number of places before the decimal point. Use -1 for 'as many as are needed'.after - The int specifying the number of places after the decimal point. Use -1 for 'as many as are needed'.
String representing this BigDecimal, laid out according to the specified parameters
ArithmeticException - if the number cannot be laid out as requested.
IllegalArgumentException - if a parameter is out of range.toString(),
toCharArray()
format
public String format(int before,
int after,
int explaces,
int exdigits,
int exformint,
int exround)
String representation of this BigDecimal, modified by layout parameters and
allowing exponential notation.
DecimalFormat
, that can apply locale-sensitive editing of the result. The level of formatting that it provides is a
necessary part of the BigDecimal class as it is sensitive to and must follow the calculation and rounding rules
for BigDecimal arithmetic. However, if the function is provided elsewhere, it may be removed from this class.
int. A value of -1 for any parameter indicates that the default
action or value for that parameter should be used.
before and after) specify the number of characters to be used
for the integer part and decimal part of the result respectively, as defined for format(int,int). If
either of these is -1 (which indicates the default action), the number of characters used will be exactly as many
as are needed for that part.
explaces,
exdigits, and exform) control the exponent part of the result. As before, the default
action for any of these parameters may be selected by using the value -1.
explaces must be a positive number; it sets the number of places (digits after the sign of the
exponent) to be used for any exponent part, the default (when explaces is -1) being to use as many
as are needed. If explaces is not -1, space is always reserved for an exponent; if one is not needed
(for example, if the exponent will be 0) then explaces+2 blanks are appended to the result. If explaces
is not -1 and is not large enough to contain the exponent, an exception is thrown.
exdigits sets the trigger point for use of exponential notation. If, before any rounding, the number
of places needed before the decimal point exceeds exdigits, or if the absolute value of the result
is less than 0.000001, then exponential form will be used, provided that exdigits was
specified. When exdigits is -1, exponential notation will never be used. If 0 is specified for
exdigits, exponential notation is always used unless the exponent would be 0.
exform sets the form for exponential notation (if needed). It may be either
MathContext.SCIENTIFIC or MathContext.ENGINEERING. If the latter, engineering, form is requested,
up to three digits (plus sign, if negative) may be needed for the integer part of the result (before
). Otherwise, only one digit (plus sign, if negative) is needed.
exround, selects the rounding algorithm to be used, and must be one of
the values indicated by a public constant in the MathContext class whose name starts with ROUND_
. The default (ROUND_HALF_UP) may also be selected by using the value -1, as before.
MathContext.ROUND_UNNECESSARY may be used to detect whether non-zero digits are
discarded -- if exround has this value than if non-zero digits would be discarded (rounded) during
formatting then an ArithmeticException is thrown.
before - The int specifying the number of places before the decimal point. Use -1 for 'as many as
are needed'.after - The int specifying the number of places after the decimal point. Use -1 for 'as many as
are needed'.explaces - The int specifying the number of places to be used for any exponent. Use -1 for 'as many
as are needed'.exdigits - The int specifying the trigger (digits before the decimal point) which if exceeded causes
exponential notation to be used. Use 0 to force exponential notation. Use -1 to force plain notation
(no exponential notation).exformint - The int specifying the form of exponential notation to be used (
MathContext.SCIENTIFIC or MathContext.ENGINEERING).exround - The int specifying the rounding mode to use. Use -1 for the default,
MathContext.ROUND_HALF_UP.
String representing this BigDecimal, laid out according to the specified
parameters
ArithmeticException - if the number cannot be laid out as requested.
IllegalArgumentException - if a parameter is out of range.toString(),
toCharArray()
hashCode
public int hashCode()
BigDecimal. This hashcode is suitable for use by the
java.util.Hashtable class.
BigDecimal objects are only guaranteed to produce the same hashcode if they are
exactly equal (that is, the String representations of the BigDecimal numbers are
identical -- they have the same characters in the same sequence).
int that is the hashcode for this.
intValue
public int intValue()
BigDecimal to an int. If the BigDecimal has a non-zero
decimal part it is discarded. If the BigDecimal is out of the possible range for an int
(32-bit signed integer) result then only the low-order 32 bits are used. (That is, the number may be
decapitated.) To avoid unexpected errors when these conditions occur, use the intValueExact()
method.
int converted from this, truncated and decapitated if necessary.
intValueExact
public int intValueExact()
BigDecimal to an int. If the BigDecimal has a non-zero
decimal part or is out of the possible range for an int (32-bit signed integer) result then an
ArithmeticException is thrown.
int equal in value to this.
ArithmeticException - if this has a non-zero decimal part, or will not fit in an int.
longValue
public long longValue()
BigDecimal to a long. If the BigDecimal has a non-zero
decimal part it is discarded. If the BigDecimal is out of the possible range for a long
(64-bit signed integer) result then only the low-order 64 bits are used. (That is, the number may be
decapitated.) To avoid unexpected errors when these conditions occur, use the longValueExact()
method.
long converted from this, truncated and decapitated if necessary.
longValueExact
public long longValueExact()
BigDecimal to a long. If the BigDecimal has a non-zero
decimal part or is out of the possible range for a long (64-bit signed integer) result then an
ArithmeticException is thrown.
long equal in value to this.
ArithmeticException - if this has a non-zero decimal part, or will not fit in a long.
movePointLeft
public BigDecimal movePointLeft(int n)
BigDecimal whose decimal point has been moved to the left by a specified number of
positions. The parameter, n, specifies the number of positions to move the decimal point. That is,
if n is 0 or positive, the number returned is given by:
this.multiply(TEN.pow(new BigDecimal(-n)))
n may be negative, in which case the method returns the same result as movePointRight(-n)
.
n - The int specifying the number of places to move the decimal point leftwards.
BigDecimal derived from this, with the decimal point moved n
places to the left.
movePointRight
public BigDecimal movePointRight(int n)
BigDecimal whose decimal point has been moved to the right by a specified number of
positions. The parameter, n, specifies the number of positions to move the decimal point. That is,
if n is 0 or positive, the number returned is given by:
this.multiply(TEN.pow(new BigDecimal(n)))
n may be negative, in which case the method returns the same result as movePointLeft(-n)
.
n - The int specifying the number of places to move the decimal point rightwards.
BigDecimal derived from this, with the decimal point moved n
places to the right.
scale
public int scale()
BigDecimal. Returns a non-negative int which is the scale of
the number. The scale is the number of digits in the decimal part of the number if the number were formatted
without exponential notation.
int whose value is the scale of this BigDecimal.
setScale
public BigDecimal setScale(int scale)
BigDecimal with a given scale.
BigDecimal then trailing zeros will be added to the decimal part as necessary.
BigDecimal then
trailing digits will be removed, and in this case an ArithmeticException is thrown if any discarded
digits are non-zero.
setScale(int, int), where the first parameter is the scale, and the second is
MathContext.ROUND_UNNECESSARY.
scale - The int specifying the scale of the resulting BigDecimal.
BigDecimal with the given scale.
ArithmeticException - if scale is negative.
ArithmeticException - if reducing scale would discard non-zero digits.
setScale
public BigDecimal setScale(int scale,
int round)
BigDecimal with a given scale.
BigDecimal then trailing zeros will be added to the decimal part as necessary.
BigDecimal then
trailing digits will be removed, and the rounding mode given by the second parameter is used to determine if the
remaining digits are affected by a carry. In this case, an IllegalArgumentException is thrown if
round is not a valid rounding mode.
round is MathContext.ROUND_UNNECESSARY, an ArithmeticException is
thrown if any discarded digits are non-zero.
scale - The int specifying the scale of the resulting BigDecimal.round - The int rounding mode to be used for the division (see the MathContext class).
BigDecimal with the given scale.
IllegalArgumentException - if round is not a valid rounding mode.
ArithmeticException - if scale is negative.
ArithmeticException - if round is MathContext.ROUND_UNNECESSARY, and reducing scale would discard
non-zero digits.
shortValueExact
public short shortValueExact()
BigDecimal to a short. If the BigDecimal has a non-zero
decimal part or is out of the possible range for a short (16-bit signed integer) result then an
ArithmeticException is thrown.
short equal in value to this.
ArithmeticException - if this has a non-zero decimal part, or will not fit in a short.
signum
public int signum()
BigDecimal, as an int. This returns the signum function
value that represents the sign of this BigDecimal. That is, -1 if the BigDecimal is
negative, 0 if it is numerically equal to zero, or 1 if it is positive.
int which is -1 if the BigDecimal is negative, 0 if it is numerically equal
to zero, or 1 if it is positive.
toBigDecimal
public BigDecimal toBigDecimal()
BigDecimal to a java.math.BigDecimal.
BigDecimal were formatted as a plain
number without any rounding or exponent and then the java.math.BigDecimal(java.lang.String)
constructor were used to construct the result.
com.ibm.icu.math version of the BigDecimal class. It
would not be present in a java.math version.)
java.math.BigDecimal equal in value to this BigDecimal.
toBigInteger
public BigInteger toBigInteger()
BigDecimal to a java.math.BigInteger.
toBigIntegerExact().
java.math.BigInteger equal in value to the integer part of this BigDecimal.
toBigIntegerExact
public BigInteger toBigIntegerExact()
BigDecimal to a java.math.BigInteger.
java.math.BigInteger equal in value to the integer part of this BigDecimal.
ArithmeticException - if this has a non-zero decimal part.
toCharArray
public char[] toCharArray()
BigDecimal as a character array. The result of this method is the same as using the
sequence toString().toCharArray(), but avoids creating the intermediate String and
char[] objects.
char[] array corresponding to this BigDecimal.
toString
public String toString()
BigDecimal as a String. This returns a String that exactly
represents this BigDecimal, as defined in the decimal documentation (see class
header).
BigDecimal(String) constructor on the result String will create a
BigDecimal that is exactly equal to the original BigDecimal.
String exactly corresponding to this BigDecimal.format(int, int),
format(int, int, int, int, int, int),
toCharArray()
unscaledValue
public BigInteger unscaledValue()
BigInteger after removing the scale. That is, the number is expressed as a
plain number, any decimal point is then removed (retaining the digits of any decimal part), and the result is
then converted to a BigInteger.
java.math.BigInteger equal in value to this BigDecimal multiplied by ten to
the power of this.scale().
valueOf
public static BigDecimal valueOf(double dub)
double to a BigDecimal.
BigDecimal which is the decimal representation of the 64-bit signed binary floating point
parameter. If the parameter is infinite, or is not a number (NaN), a NumberFormatException is
thrown.
num had been converted to a String using the
Double.toString() method and the BigDecimal(java.lang.String) constructor had then been used.
This is typically not an exact conversion.
dub - The double to be translated.
BigDecimal equal in value to dub.
NumberFormatException - if the parameter is infinite or not a number.
valueOf
public static BigDecimal valueOf(long lint)
long to a BigDecimal. That is, returns a plain BigDecimal
whose value is equal to the given long.
lint - The long to be translated.
BigDecimal equal in value to lint.
valueOf
public static BigDecimal valueOf(long lint,
int scale)
long to a BigDecimal with a given scale. That is, returns a plain
BigDecimal whose unscaled value is equal to the given long, adjusted by the second parameter,
scale.
(new BigDecimal(lint)).divide(TEN.pow(new BigDecimal(scale)))
NumberFormatException is thrown if scale is negative.
lint - The long to be translated.scale - The int scale to be applied.
BigDecimal equal in value to lint.
NumberFormatException - if the scale is negative.
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