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What variable type can I use to hold huge numbers (30+ digits) in java?


Is there a really large variable type I can use in Java to store huge numbers (up to around forty digits)?

long's maximum value is 9223372036854775807, which is 19 digits -- not nearly large enough.

I'm trying to create a calculator that can handle large numbers, because most nowadays can only hold an insufficient 10 digits or so, and I want want accurate calculations with numbers of a much larger magnitude

EDIT

Thanks for the answers. I can use BigInteger for big integers, the only limit being the computer's memory (should be sufficient). For decimals, I'll use float ^e, as @WebDaldo suggested, or BigDecimal (similar to BigInteger), as @kocko suggested.


Solution

  • You can use BigInteger class.

    BigInteger bi1 = new BigInteger("637824629384623845238423545642384"); 
    BigInteger bi2 = new BigInteger("3039768898793547264523745379249934"); 
    
    BigInteger bigSum = bi1.add(bi2);
            
    BigInteger bigProduct = bi1.multiply(bi2);
           
    System.out.println("Sum : " + bigSum);
    System.out.println("Product : " + bigProduct);
    

    Output:

    Sum : 3677593528178171109762168924892318

    Product : 1938839471287900434078965247064711159607977007048190357000119602656

    I should mention BigDecimal, which is excellent for amount calculations compare to double.

    BigDecimal bd = new BigDecimal("123234545.4767");
    BigDecimal displayVal = bd.setScale(2, RoundingMode.HALF_EVEN);
    
    NumberFormat usdFormat = NumberFormat.getCurrencyInstance(Locale.US);        
    System.out.println(usdFormat.format(displayVal.doubleValue()));
    

    Output:

    $123,234,545.48