Lets take an example of computing a below mentioned financial operation using java program
Chocolate cost = 5.52
Tax = 0.84
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Expected Total = 6.36
But if you do the above calculations using 'Double/float' primitive data type in Java, the total obtained will be 6.359999999999999.
We need to round of the total value to have a meaningful value in real life. Hence Java provides a class BigDecimal for this purpose.
Below is the simple program, which describes the usage of BigDecimal
----------------- BigDecimalExample.java -------------------------------
package blog.siddesh.basics;
import java.math.BigDecimal;
public class BigDecimalExample {
public static void main(String[] args) {
BigDecimal num = new BigDecimal("5.52");
BigDecimal tax = new BigDecimal("0.84");
BigDecimal total = num.add(tax);
System.out.println("Total = "+total.toString());
double n = 5.52;
double t = 0.84;
double tot = n + t;
System.out.println("Double total = " + tot);
}
}
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Chocolate cost = 5.52
Tax = 0.84
-----------------------------
Expected Total = 6.36
But if you do the above calculations using 'Double/float' primitive data type in Java, the total obtained will be 6.359999999999999.
We need to round of the total value to have a meaningful value in real life. Hence Java provides a class BigDecimal for this purpose.
Below is the simple program, which describes the usage of BigDecimal
----------------- BigDecimalExample.java -------------------------------
package blog.siddesh.basics;
import java.math.BigDecimal;
public class BigDecimalExample {
public static void main(String[] args) {
BigDecimal num = new BigDecimal("5.52");
BigDecimal tax = new BigDecimal("0.84");
BigDecimal total = num.add(tax);
System.out.println("Total = "+total.toString());
double n = 5.52;
double t = 0.84;
double tot = n + t;
System.out.println("Double total = " + tot);
}
}
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