Integer.MAX_VALUE and Integer.MIN_VALUE in Java with Examples

Most of the times, in competitive programming, there is a need to assign the variable, the maximum or minimum value that data type can hold, but remembering such a large and precise number comes out to be a difficult job. Therefore, Java has constants to represent these numbers, so that these can be directly assigned to the variable without actually typing the whole number.
- Integer.MAX_VALUE
Integer.MAX_VALUE is a constant in the Integer class of java.lang package that specifies that stores the maximum possible value for any integer variable in Java. The actual value of this is2^31-1 = 2147483647
Example 1:
// Java program to show// the value of Integer.MAX_VALUEÂÂclassGFG {   Â// Driver code   Âpublicstaticvoidmain(String[] arg)   Â{       Â// Print the value of Integer.MAX_VALUE       ÂSystem.out.println("Integer.MAX_VALUE = "                          Â+ Integer.MAX_VALUE);   Â}}Output:Integer.MAX_VALUE = 2147483647
Any integer variable cannot store any value beyond this limit. Upon doing so, the memory will overflow and the value will get negative.
Example 2: Trying to initialize a variable value Integer.MAX_VALUE + 1
// Java program to show what happens when// a value greater than Integer.MAX_VALUE// is stored in an int variableÂÂclassGFG {   Â// Driver code   Âpublicstaticvoidmain(String[] arg)   Â{       Âtry{           ÂSystem.out.println(               Â"Trying to initialize"               Â+" a N with value"               Â+" Integer.MAX_VALUE + 1");           Â// Try to store value Integer.MAX_VALUE + 1           ÂintN = Integer.MAX_VALUE +1;           Â// Print the value of N           ÂSystem.out.println("N = "+ N);       Â}       Âcatch(Exception e) {           ÂSystem.out.println(e);       Â}   Â}}Output:Trying to initialize a N with value Integer.MAX_VALUE + 1 N = -2147483648
- Integer.MIN_VALUE
Integer.MIN_VALUE is a constant in the Integer class of java.lang package that specifies that stores the minimum possible value for any integer variable in Java. The actual value of this is-2^31 = -2147483648
Example 3:
// Java program to show// the value of Integer.MIN_VALUEÂÂclassGFG {   Â// Driver code   Âpublicstaticvoidmain(String[] arg)   Â{       Â// Print the value of Integer.MIN_VALUE       ÂSystem.out.println("Integer.MIN_VALUE = "                          Â+ Integer.MIN_VALUE);   Â}}Output:Integer.MIN_VALUE = -2147483648
Any integer variable cannot store any value below this limit. Upon doing so, the memory will overflow and the value will get positive.
Example 2: Trying to initialize a variable value Integer.MIN_VALUE – 1
// Java program to show what happens when// a value less than Integer.MIN_VALUE// is stored in an int variableÂÂclassGFG {   Â// Driver code   Âpublicstaticvoidmain(String[] arg)   Â{       Âtry{           ÂSystem.out.println(               Â"Trying to initialize"               Â+" a N with value"               Â+" Integer.MIN_VALUE - 1");           Â// Try to store value Integer.MIN_VALUE - 1           ÂintN = Integer.MIN_VALUE -1;           Â// Print the value of N           ÂSystem.out.println("N = "+ N);       Â}       Âcatch(Exception e) {           ÂSystem.out.println(e);       Â}   Â}}Output:Trying to initialize a N with value Integer.MIN_VALUE - 1 N = 2147483647



