Java BigDecimal decimalDigits(BigDecimal d)

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Description

The number of decimal digits.

License

Open Source License

Parameter

Parameter Description
d the decimal to use, eg "123.45" or "120".

Return

number of decimal digits, never less than 0, eg 2 or 0.

Declaration

static public int decimalDigits(BigDecimal d) 

Method Source Code


//package com.java2s;
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import java.math.BigDecimal;

public class Main {
    /**
     * The number of decimal digits.
     * 
     * @param d the decimal to use, eg "123.45" or "120".
     * @return number of decimal digits, never less than 0, eg 2 or 0.
     */
    static public int decimalDigits(BigDecimal d) {
        return Math.max(0, d.stripTrailingZeros().scale());
    }
}

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