I am trying to establish some concise overview of what options for precise caluclations we have in JAVA+SQL. So far I have found following options:
- use doubles accepting their drawbacks, no go.
- use BigDecimals
- using them in complicated formulas is problematic for me
- use String.format/Decimal.format to round doubles
- do i need to round each variable in formula or just result to get BigDecimal precision?
- how can this be tweaked?
- use computed fields option in SQL.
- drawback is that I'd need dynamic SQL to pull data from different tables + calculate fields on other calculated fields and that would get messy
any other options?
Problem statement: I need precise financial calculations that would involve using very big (billions) and very small numbers (0.0000004321), and also dividing values that are very similar to each other, so for sure I need precision of BigDecimal.
On the other side, I want to retain ease of use that doubles have in functions (i work on arrays from decimal SQL data), so calculations like: (a[i] - b[i])/b[i] etc. etc. that are further used in other calculations. and I'd like to have users to be able to desing their own formulas as they need them (using common math statements)
i am keen to use "formatting" solution for String.format, but this makes code not very readable ( using String.format() for each variable...).
Many thanks for suggestion of how to deal with the stuff.