BigDecimal shortValueExact() Method in Java
Last Updated :
04 Dec, 2018
The java.math.BigDecimal.shortValueExact() is an inbuilt method in java that converts this BigDecimal to a short, checking for lost information. If this BigDecimal has a nonzero fractional part or is out of the possible range for a short result then an ArithmeticException is thrown.
Syntax:
public short shortValueExact()
Parameters: The method does not accepts any parameter.
Return value: This method returns the short value of the BigDecimal Object.
Below programs illustrates the above mentioned method:
Program 1:
import java.math.*;
public class gfg {
public static void main(String[] args)
{
BigDecimal b1 = new BigDecimal( "457" );
BigDecimal b2 = new BigDecimal( "4785" );
short s1 = b1.shortValueExact();
short s2 = b2.shortValueExact();
System.out.println( "Exact short value of " + b1 + " is " + s1);
System.out.println( "Exact short value of " + b2 + " is " + s2);
}
}
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Output:
Exact short value of 457 is 457
Exact short value of 4785 is 4785
Program 2:
import java.math.*;
public class gfg {
public static void main(String[] args)
{
BigDecimal b1 = new BigDecimal( "127" );
BigDecimal b2 = new BigDecimal( "1455" );
short s1 = b1.shortValueExact();
short s2 = b2.shortValueExact();
System.out.println( "Exact short value of " + b1 + " is " + s1);
System.out.println( "Exact short value of " + b2 + " is " + s2);
}
}
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Output:
Exact short value of 127 is 127
Exact short value of 1455 is 1455
Reference: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/math/BigDecimal.html#shortValueExact()
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