I want to set scale of two BigDecimal numbers a
and b
. as in this example :
BigDecimal a = new BigDecimal(\"2.6E-1095\");
BigD
Try to use roudingMode of setScale method.
Some thing like:
BigDecimal aa = a.setScale(i+j, BigDecimal.ROUND_HALF_DOWN);
You have two BigDecimal numbers both of which require over a 1000 decimal places. Trying to set the scale to only have 113 decimal places means you will lose precision and therefore you need to round.
You can use the setScale methods that take a RoundingMode to prevent the exception but not the rounding.
Rounding is necessary.
In javadoc for BigDecimal, it says BigDecimal
is represented as (unscaledValue × 10-scale), where unscaledValue
is an arbitatrily long integer and scale is a 32-bit integer.
2.6*10-1095 requires a scale of at least 1096 to represent accurately. It can not be represented accurately with (any integer)*10-113. Therefore, you need to providing a roundingMode
.