How do I parse ANY Number type from a String in Java?
I'm aware of the methods like Integer.parseInt(myString)
and Double.parseDouble(myString)
but what I optimally want is a method like Number.parseNumber(myString)
which doesn't exist. How can I achieve that behaviour in another way? (I want the parsed Number to reflect the String "exactly" in terms of for example number of decimals).
Example:
"0" => Number (internally of Integer subclass)
"0.0" => Number (internally of Double subclass)
Also, no ugliness like checking for decimal separators etc.
new BigDecimal(yourString)
. That should give you aNumber
representing the value of the string. (If you say but I want it as adouble
if it's "0.0" and as anint
if it's "0", I don't really understand how you would expect it to work. What type would the variable have, that you want to store the result in?)Short
,Integer
andLong
. Ideally, I'm guessing you'd want it to returnShort
.