How we convert BigDecimal
into Double
in java? I have a requirement where we have to use Double as argument but we are getting BigDecimal
so i have to convert BigDecimal
into Double
.
3 Answers
You need to use the doubleValue()
method to get the double value from a BigDecimal object.
BigDecimal bd; // the value you get/receive from your source
// In case there is a chance that the incoming BigDecimal value is null,
// please add an appropriate null check before you invoke the doubleValue() method on that object.
double d = bd.doubleValue(); // The "double" you want
-
2Hi, i used same, But the problem is both anser are different my decimal output was 13555261857.79 and when converted to double its 1.355526185779E10 .. How do i get same output after converting decimal to double– CODAR747Aug 2, 2020 at 5:57
-
1@user13926345 - Both are the same values. Just that the first output is the normal representation of the value and the other is the scientific representation.– RahulAug 4, 2020 at 8:46
-
-
But this wont work if we want to keep it possible to have null values. Do you have a solution that can fix that?– dagrunFeb 13 at 21:05
-
@dagrun - I've updated the answer to clarify that the user needs to add appropriate null checks in case the incoming value can be null. The intent of the answer was and still is, to guide the user towards the right source to achieve their primary goal of transforming a BigDecimal to double and not provide a piece of code (with all possible
if
conditions) without knowing what conditions may apply to their requirements. I hope that helps clarify your doubt.– RahulFeb 28 at 5:05
You can convert BigDecimal
to double
using .doubleValue()
. But believe me, don't use it if you have currency manipulations. It should always be performed on BigDecimal
objects directly. Precision loss in these calculations are big time problems in currency related calculations.
Use doubleValue method present in BigDecimal class :
double doubleValue()
Converts this BigDecimal
to a double
.
new BigDecimal(2).doubleValue()
doubleValue()
. (Hint: to find the documentation for a specific class, simply google search the class name, followed by java. For example, to find this documentation, I searched "BigDecimal Java")BigDecimal
at all unless you use it end-to-end. This requirement compromises accuracy; may compromise regulatory compliance; and may constitute actionable negligence.Double
and notdouble
. Is it a field which can benull
?BigDecimal,
he has an implicit or explicit collateral requirement not to use double for the same data.