Last Updated : 04 Dec, 2018
The
java.math.BigInteger.doubleValue()converts this BigInteger to a double value. If the value return by this function is too big for a magnitude to represent as a double then it will be converted to Double.NEGATIVE_INFINITY or Double.POSITIVE_INFINITY as appropriate. There is a chance that this conversion can lose information about the precision of the BigInteger value.
Syntax:public double doubleValue()Return Value:
The method returns a double value which represents double value for this BigInteger.
Examples:Input: BigInteger1=32145 Output: 32145.0 Explanation: BigInteger1.doubleValue()=32145.0. Input: BigInteger1=32145535361361525377 Output: 3.2145535E19 Explanation: BigInteger1.doubleValue()=3.2145535E19. This BigInteger is too big for a magnitude to represent as a double then it will be converted to Double.NEGATIVE_INFINITY or Double.POSITIVE_INFINITY as appropriate.
Below programs illustrate doubleValue() method of BigInteger class:
Example 1: Java
// Java program to demonstrate doubleValue() method of BigInteger
import java.math.BigInteger;
public class GFG {
public static void main(String[] args)
{
// Creating 2 BigInteger objects
BigInteger b1, b2;
b1 = new BigInteger("32145");
b2 = new BigInteger("7613721");
// apply doubleValue() method
double doubleValueOfb1 = b1.doubleValue();
double doubleValueOfb2 = b2.doubleValue();
// print doubleValue
System.out.println("doubleValue of " + b1 + " : " + doubleValueOfb1);
System.out.println("doubleValue of " + b2 + " : " + doubleValueOfb2);
}
}
Output:
doubleValue of 32145 : 32145.0 doubleValue of 7613721 : 7613721.0Example 2:
When returned double value is too big for a magnitude to represent as a double.
Java
// Java program to demonstrate doubleValue() method of BigInteger
import java.math.BigInteger;
public class GFG {
public static void main(String[] args)
{
// Creating 2 BigInteger objects
BigInteger b1, b2;
b1 = new BigInteger("32145535361361525377");
b2 = new BigInteger("7613721535372632367351");
// apply doubleValue() method
double doubleValueOfb1 = b1.doubleValue();
double doubleValueOfb2 = b2.doubleValue();
// print doubleValue
System.out.println("doubleValue of " + b1 + " : " + doubleValueOfb1);
System.out.println("doubleValue of " + b2 + " : " + doubleValueOfb2);
}
}
Output:
doubleValue of 32145535361361525377 : 3.2145535361361527E19 doubleValue of 7613721535372632367351 : 7.613721535372632E21Reference: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/math/BigInteger.html#doubleValue()
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