java.lang
Class Number
- Serializable
Number is a generic superclass of all the numeric classes, including
the wrapper classes
Byte
,
Short
,
Integer
,
Long
,
Float
, and
Double
. Also worth mentioning
are the classes in
java.math
.
It provides ways to convert numeric objects to any primitive.
Number() - The basic constructor (often called implicitly).
|
byte | byteValue() - Return the value of this
Number as a byte .
|
abstract double | doubleValue() - Return the value of this
Number as a float .
|
abstract float | floatValue() - Return the value of this
Number as a float .
|
abstract int | intValue() - Return the value of this
Number as an int .
|
abstract long | longValue() - Return the value of this
Number as a long .
|
short | shortValue() - Return the value of this
Number as a short .
|
clone , equals , extends Object> getClass , finalize , hashCode , notify , notifyAll , toString , wait , wait , wait |
Number
public Number()
The basic constructor (often called implicitly).
byteValue
public byte byteValue()
Return the value of this Number
as a byte
.
doubleValue
public abstract double doubleValue()
Return the value of this Number
as a float
.
floatValue
public abstract float floatValue()
Return the value of this Number
as a float
.
intValue
public abstract int intValue()
Return the value of this Number
as an int
.
longValue
public abstract long longValue()
Return the value of this Number
as a long
.
shortValue
public short shortValue()
Return the value of this Number
as a short
.
Number.java =- abstract superclass of numeric objects
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