How can I convert a long to int in Java?
20 Answers
Updated, in Java 8:
Math.toIntExact(value);
Original Answer:
Simple type casting should do it:
long l = 100000;
int i = (int) l;
Note, however, that large numbers (usually larger than 2147483647
and smaller than -2147483648
) will lose some of the bits and would be represented incorrectly.
For instance, 2147483648
would be represented as -2147483648
.
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7Casting has different meanings for objects and for primitive types. (int) l doesn't try to treat a 64-bit integer as a 32-bit integer, it actually returns a different 32-bit integer with the same 32 lower order bits. With objects, you cast to a more specific child class, but with primitve types, a cast is not really a cast, but a conversion.– dspyzDec 6, 2010 at 18:09
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Int x = (int)(((Long)Integer.MAX_INTEGER)+10); If a conversion doesn't detect in this case that x has an improper value then you don't have a solution. Feb 22, 2013 at 13:54
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4Math.toIntExact() is a great method actually. It throws and exception if the value is too big to fit in an int. Thanks for the suggestion. May 22, 2019 at 15:49
Long x = 100L;
int y = x.intValue();
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8Note the types. Its not a primitive
long
here. Its the reference typeLong
which cant directly cast to an primitiveint
.int y = (int)x;
will throws an execption butint y = (int)(long)x
will work. (The reason is autoboxing)– akopMay 14, 2018 at 8:48
For small values, casting is enough:
long l = 42;
int i = (int) l;
However, a long
can hold more information than an int
, so it's not possible to perfectly convert from long
to int
, in the general case. If the long
holds a number less than or equal to Integer.MAX_VALUE
you can convert it by casting without losing any information.
For example, the following sample code:
System.out.println( "largest long is " + Long.MAX_VALUE );
System.out.println( "largest int is " + Integer.MAX_VALUE );
long x = (long)Integer.MAX_VALUE;
x++;
System.out.println("long x=" + x);
int y = (int) x;
System.out.println("int y=" + y);
produces the following output on my machine:
largest long is 9223372036854775807
largest int is 2147483647
long x=2147483648
int y=-2147483648
Notice the negative sign on y
. Because x
held a value one larger than Integer.MAX_VALUE
, int y
was unable to hold it. In this case, it wrapped around to the negative numbers.
If you wanted to handle this case yourself, you might do something like:
if ( x > (long)Integer.MAX_VALUE ) {
// x is too big to convert, throw an exception or something useful
}
else {
y = (int)x;
}
All of this assumes positive numbers. For negative numbers, use MIN_VALUE
instead of MAX_VALUE
.
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So a proper conversion will be to detect if the conversion is safe and throw an exception otherwise. Fact stated by @Andrej Herich that suggested Guava library. Feb 22, 2013 at 13:57
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Since Java 8 you can use: Math.toIntExact(long value)
Returns the value of the long argument; throwing an exception if the value overflows an int.
Source code of Math.toIntExact
in JDK 8:
public static int toIntExact(long value) {
if ((int)value != value) {
throw new ArithmeticException("integer overflow");
}
return (int)value;
}
If using Guava library, there are methods Ints.checkedCast(long)
and Ints.saturatedCast(long)
for converting long
to int
.
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4
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6@Grekz that's up to the OP. I would in this case. More dependency jars is better than more reinvented wheels unless you have an actual reason not to have more dependency jars.– djechlinAug 19, 2013 at 20:44
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1IMHO, this answer is much better than the accepted one, in that it never does something unexpected. Dec 2, 2014 at 11:07
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5Since my project already include that jar, it would be more benefit to use it than to write a new helper– OsifyJun 17, 2015 at 3:50
long x = 3;
int y = (int) x;
but that assumes that the long
can be represented as an int
, you do know the difference between the two?
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7Interesting to know is that according to par 5.1.3 in java.sun.com/docs/books/jls/third_edition/html/… (The Java Language Spec): Despite the fact that overflow, underflow, or other loss of information may occur, narrowing conversions among primitive types never result in a run-time exception (§11). Dec 4, 2010 at 19:21
You can use the Long
wrapper instead of long
primitive and call
Long.intValue()
It rounds/truncate the long
value accordingly to fit in an int
.
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It may be a good idea to link to the current documentation, as well as expand on this - inevitably, there's going to be some degree of rounding when converting a long to an int.– MakotoJun 27, 2012 at 1:57
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3Looking at the Java 7 implementation of Long.intValue(), it's just casting. No under/overflow checking is implemented. So at least through Java 7, this option is equivalent to just: (int)someLong.– buzz3791Oct 30, 2013 at 15:42
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Shortest, most safe and easiest solution is:
long myValue=...;
int asInt = Long.valueOf(myValue).intValue();
Do note, the behavior of Long.valueOf
is as such:
Using this code:
System.out.println("Long max: " + Long.MAX_VALUE);
System.out.println("Int max: " + Integer.MAX_VALUE);
long maxIntValue = Integer.MAX_VALUE;
System.out.println("Long maxIntValue to int: " + Long.valueOf(maxIntValue).intValue());
long maxIntValuePlusOne = Integer.MAX_VALUE + 1;
System.out.println("Long maxIntValuePlusOne to int: " + Long.valueOf(maxIntValuePlusOne).intValue());
System.out.println("Long max to int: " + Long.valueOf(Long.MAX_VALUE).intValue());
Results into:
Long max: 9223372036854775807
Int max: 2147483647
Long max to int: -1
Long maxIntValue to int: 2147483647
Long maxIntValuePlusOne to int: -2147483648
If direct casting shows error you can do it like this:
Long id = 100;
int int_id = (int) (id % 100000);
In Java, a long is a signed 64 bits number, which means you can store numbers between -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 and 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 (inclusive).
An int, on the other hand, is signed 32 bits number, which means you can store numbers between -2,147,483,648 and 2,147,483,647 (inclusive).
So if your long is outside of the values permitted for an int, you will not get a valuable conversion.
Details about sizes of primitive Java types here:
https://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/java/nutsandbolts/datatypes.html
In Java 8 I do in following way
long l = 100L;
int i = Math.toIntExact(l);
This method throws ArithmaticException
if long
value exceed range of int
. Thus I am safe from data loss.
Manual typecasting can be done here:
long x1 = 1234567891;
int y1 = (int) x1;
System.out.println("in value is " + y1);
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1Please do not answer with a comment/question. Understandably, your rep is too low to comment, but that still does not mean answers should be used to make comments as an alternative. It would be preferable if you deleted this. Jul 1, 2020 at 19:02
If you want to make a safe conversion and enjoy the use of Java8 with Lambda expression You can use it like:
val -> Optional.ofNullable(val).map(Long::intValue).orElse(null)
long x;
int y;
y = (int) x
You can cast a long to int so long as the number is less than 2147483647 without an error.
I'm adding few key details.
Basically what Java does is truncate long
after 32 bits, so simple typecasting will do the trick:
long l=100000000000000000l;
System.out.println(Long.toString(l,2));
int t=(int)l;
System.out.println(Integer.toString(t,2));
Which outputs:
101100011010001010111100001011101100010100000000000000000
1011101100010100000000000000000
for l=1000000043634760000l
it outputs:
110111100000101101101011110111010000001110011001100101000000
-101111110001100110011011000000
If we convert this -101111110001100110011011000000
in proper two's compliment we will get the exact 32-bit signed truncated from the long
.
// Java Program to convert long to int
class Main {
public static void main(String[] args) {
// create long variable
long value1 = 523386L;
long value2 = -4456368L;
// change long to int
int num1 = Math.toIntExact(value1);
int num2 = Math.toIntExact(value2);
// print the type
System.out.println("Converted type: "+ ((Object)num1).getClass().getName());
System.out.println("Converted type: "+ ((Object)num2).getClass().getName());
// print the int value
System.out.println(num1); // 52336
System.out.println(num2); // -445636
}
}
long x = 3120L; //take any long value int z = x.intValue(); //you can convert double to int also in the same way
if you needto covert directly then
longvalue.intvalue();
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1This is wrong, 3.120 is not a long, it is a double or floating point number. Jul 23, 2019 at 16:09
I Also Faced This Problem. To Solve This I have first converted my long to String then to int.
int i = Integer.parseInt(String.valueOf(long));
In Spring, there is a rigorous way to convert a long to int
not only lnog can convert into int,any type of class extends Number can convert to other Number type in general,here I will show you how to convert a long to int,other type vice versa.
Long l = 1234567L;
int i = org.springframework.util.NumberUtils.convertNumberToTargetClass(l, Integer.class);
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6Spring may be Java, but Java is not Spring. "In java, there is" is a false statement.– GordonApr 17, 2013 at 17:58
if ((lval <= Integer.MAX_VALUE) && (lval >= Integer.MIN_VALUE)) intValue = (int)lval;