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Java Math nextUp() method with Examples

The java.lang.Math.nextUp() is a built-in math function in java which returns the floating-point value adjacent to the parameter provided in the direction of positive infinity.nextUp() method is overloaded which means that we have more than one method with the same name under the Math class.Two overloaded method of the nextUp() :

Note :



Syntax :

public static dataType nextUp(dataType g)
Parameter :
 g : an input for starting floating-point value.
Return :
The nextUp() method returns the adjacent floating-point value closer to 
 positive infinity.

Example :To show working of java.lang.Math.nextUp() method.




// Java program to demonstrate working
// of java.lang.Math.nextUp() method
import java.lang.Math;
  
class Gfg {
  
    // driver code
    public static void main(String args[])
    {
        double g = 69.19;
  
        // Input double value, Output adjacent floating-point
        System.out.println(Math.nextUp(g));
  
        float gf = 78.1f;
  
        // Input float value, Output adjacent floating-point
        System.out.println(Math.nextUp(gf));
  
        double a = 0.0 / 0;
  
        // Input NaN, Output NaN
        System.out.println(Math.nextUp(a));
  
        float b = 0.0f;
  
        // Input zero, Output Float.MIN_VALUE for float
        System.out.println(Math.nextUp(b));
  
        double c = 1.0 / 0;
  
        // Input positive infinity, Output positive infinity
        System.out.println(Math.nextUp(c));
    }
}

Output:



69.19000000000001
78.100006
NaN
1.4E-45
Infinity
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