BigDecimal max() Method in Java

The java.math.BigDecimal.max(BigDecimal val) method in Java is used to compare two BigDecimal values and return the maximum of the two. This is opposite to BigDecimal max() method in Java.
Syntax:
public BigDecimal max(BigDecimal val)
Parameters: The function accepts a BigDecimal object val as parameter whose value is compared with that of this BigDecimal object and the maximum value is returned.
Return Values: This method returns the BigDecimal whose value is the greater of this BigDecimal and val. In case if both are equal, this BigDecimal is returned.
Examples:
Input : a = 17.000041900, b = 17.0000418999 Output : 17.000041900 Input : a = 235900000146, b = 236000000000 Output : 236000000000
Below programs will illustrate max() function of BigDecimal class.
Program 1:
// Java program to illustrate use of// BigDecimal max() function in Java      import java.math.*;  public class GFG {      public static void main(String[] args)    {          // create 2 BigDecimal objects        BigDecimal a, b;          a = new BigDecimal("235900000146");        b = new BigDecimal("236000000000");          // print the maximum value        System.out.println("Maximum Value among " + a +                        " and " + b + " is " + a.max(b));    }} |
Output:
Maximum Value among 235900000146 and 236000000000 is 236000000000
Program 2:
// Java program to illustrate use of BigDecimal max() // to display maximum length among two strings in Java  import java.math.*;  public class GFG {      public static void main(String[] args)    {          // Create 2 BigDecimal objects        BigDecimal a, b;        String s = "Lazyroar";        String str = "GeeksClasses";          int l1, l2;        l1 = s.length();        l2 = str.length();          a = new BigDecimal(l1);        b = new BigDecimal(l2);          // Print the respective lengths        System.out.println("Length of string " + s + " is " + a);        System.out.println("Length of string " + str + " is " + b);                  // Print the maximum value        System.out.println("Maximum length is " + a.max(b));    }} |
Output:
Length of string Lazyroar is 13 Length of string GeeksClasses is 12 Maximum length is 13
Reference: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/math/BigDecimal.html#max()



