I would like to play around with numbers and however elementary, Ive been writing algorithms for the fibonacci sequence and a brute force path for finding prime numbers!
Im not a programmer, just a math guy.
However, a problem I run into quiet often is that a long long, double and floats often run out of room.
If I wanted to continue to work in JAVA, in what way can I create my own data type so that I dont run out of room.
Conceptually, I thought to put 3 doubles together like so,
public class run {
static double a = 0;
static double b = 0;
//static double c = 0;
static void bignumber(boolean x) {
if (x == true && a < 999999999) {
++a;
} else if (x == true && a == 999999999) {
++b;
a = 0;
}
System.out.print(b + "." + a + " \n");
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
while(true) {
bignumber(true);
}
}
}
is there a better way to do this,
I would like to one day be able to say
mydataType X = 18476997032117414743068356202001644030185493386634 10171471785774910651696711161249859337684305435744 58561606154457179405222971773252466096064694607124 96237204420222697567566873784275623895087646784409 33285157496578843415088475528298186726451339863364 93190808467199043187438128336350279547028265329780 29349161558118810498449083195450098483937752272570 52578591944993870073695755688436933812779613089230 39256969525326162082367649031603655137144791393234 7169566988069
or any other number found on this site
I have also tried
package main;
import java.math.BigInteger;
public class run {
BigDecimal a = 184769970321174147430683562020019566988069;
public static void main(String[] args) {
}
}
But it still seems to be out of range
BigInteger