public final class MathContext extends Object implements Serializable
Immutable objects which encapsulate the context settings which describe certain rules for numerical operators, such as those implemented by the BigDecimal class.
The base-independent settings are:
precision: the number of digits to be used for an operation; results are rounded to this precision roundingMode: a RoundingMode object which specifies the algorithm to be used for rounding. BigDecimal, RoundingMode, Serialized Formpublic static final MathContext UNLIMITED
A MathContext object whose settings have the values required for unlimited precision arithmetic. The values of the settings are:
precision=0 roundingMode=HALF_UP
public static final MathContext DECIMAL32
A MathContext object with a precision setting matching the IEEE 754R Decimal32 format, 7 digits, and a rounding mode of HALF_EVEN, the IEEE 754R default.
public static final MathContext DECIMAL64
A MathContext object with a precision setting matching the IEEE 754R Decimal64 format, 16 digits, and a rounding mode of HALF_EVEN, the IEEE 754R default.
public static final MathContext DECIMAL128
A MathContext object with a precision setting matching the IEEE 754R Decimal128 format, 34 digits, and a rounding mode of HALF_EVEN, the IEEE 754R default.
public MathContext(int setPrecision)
Constructs a new MathContext with the specified precision and the HALF_UP rounding mode.
setPrecision - The non-negative int precision setting.IllegalArgumentException - if the setPrecision parameter is less than zero.public MathContext(int setPrecision,
RoundingMode setRoundingMode) Constructs a new MathContext with a specified precision and rounding mode.
setPrecision - The non-negative int precision setting.setRoundingMode - The rounding mode to use.IllegalArgumentException - if the setPrecision parameter is less than zero.NullPointerException - if the rounding mode argument is null
public MathContext(String val)
Constructs a new MathContext from a string. The string must be in the same format as that produced by the toString() method.
An IllegalArgumentException is thrown if the precision section of the string is out of range (< 0) or the string is not in the format created by the toString() method.
val - The string to be parsedIllegalArgumentException - if the precision section is out of range or of incorrect formatNullPointerException - if the argument is null
public int getPrecision()
Returns the precision setting. This value is always non-negative.
int which is the value of the precision settingpublic RoundingMode getRoundingMode()
Returns the roundingMode setting. This will be one of RoundingMode.CEILING, RoundingMode.DOWN, RoundingMode.FLOOR, RoundingMode.HALF_DOWN, RoundingMode.HALF_EVEN, RoundingMode.HALF_UP, RoundingMode.UNNECESSARY, or RoundingMode.UP.
RoundingMode object which is the value of the roundingMode settingpublic boolean equals(Object x)
Compares this MathContext with the specified Object for equality.
equals in class Object
x - Object to which this MathContext is to be compared.true if and only if the specified Object is a MathContext object which has exactly the same settings as this objectObject.hashCode(), HashMap
public int hashCode()
Returns the hash code for this MathContext.
hashCode in class Object
MathContext
Object.equals(java.lang.Object), System.identityHashCode(java.lang.Object)
public String toString()
Returns the string representation of this MathContext. The String returned represents the settings of the MathContext object as two space-delimited words (separated by a single space character, '\u0020', and with no leading or trailing white space), as follows:
"precision=", immediately followed by the value of the precision setting as a numeric string as if generated by the Integer.toString method. "roundingMode=", immediately followed by the value of the roundingMode setting as a word. This word will be the same as the name of the corresponding public constant in the RoundingMode enum. For example:
precision=9 roundingMode=HALF_UPAdditional words may be appended to the result of
toString in the future if more properties are added to this class.
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