The sign of this value.
The sign of this value.
Returns -1 if it is less than 0, +1 if it is greater than 0, and 0 if it is equal to 0. Note that this follows the behavior of scala.Double for negative zero (returning 0).
Convert to a java.math.BigDecimal if the scale is within the range of scala.Int.
Convert to a java.math.BigInteger if this is a sufficiently small whole number.
Convert to the nearest scala.Double.
Convert to the nearest scala.Float.
Convert to a scala.Long if this is a valid Long value.
Convert to a java.math.BigInteger if this is a sufficiently small whole number.
Convert to a java.math.BigInteger if this is a sufficiently small whole number.
The maximum number of digits is somewhat arbitrarily set at 2^18 digits, since larger values
may require excessive processing power. Larger values may be converted to BigInteger with
toBigIntegerWithMaxDigits or via toBigDecimal.
Represents a large decimal number.
In theory
BigDecimalcan represent a very large range of valid JSON numbers (in most cases if a JSON number string can fit in memory, it's possible to construct an exactBigDecimalrepresentation), but in practice this becomes intractable for many small JSON numbers (e.g. "1e2147483648" cannot be directly parsed as aBigDecimal).This type makes it possible to represent much, much larger numbers efficiently (although it doesn't support many operations on these values). It also makes it possible to distinguish between positive and negative zeros (unlike
BigDecimal), which may be useful in some applications.