I have a domain class with unitPrice set as BigDecimal data type. Now I am trying to create a method to compare price but it seems like I can\'t have comparison operators in Big
Every object of the Class BigDecimal
has a method compareTo you can use to compare it to another BigDecimal. The result of compareTo
is then compared > 0
, == 0
or < 0
depending on what you need. Read the documentation and you will find out.
The operators ==
, <
, >
and so on can only be used on primitive data types like int
, long
, double
or their wrapper classes like Integer
and Double
.
From the documentation of compareTo
:
Compares this
BigDecimal
with the specifiedBigDecimal
.Two
BigDecimal
objects that are equal in value but have a different scale (like 2.0 and 2.00) are considered equal by this method. This method is provided in preference to individual methods for each of the six boolean comparison operators (<, ==, >, >=, !=, <=). The suggested idiom for performing these comparisons is:(x.compareTo(y)
, where0) is one of the six comparison operators.
Returns: -1, 0, or 1 as this BigDecimal is numerically less than, equal to, or greater than val.