Class Real

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    Serializable, Comparable<Real>, javolution.lang.Immutable, javolution.lang.Realtime, javolution.lang.ValueType, javolution.xml.XMLSerializable, Field<Real>, GroupAdditive<Real>, GroupMultiplicative<Real>, Ring<Real>, Structure<Real>

    public final class Real
    extends Number<Real>
    implements Field<Real>

    This class represents a real number of arbitrary precision with known/guaranteed uncertainty. A real number consists of a significand, a maximum error (on the significand value) and a decimal exponent: ((significand ± error) · 10exponent).

    Reals number can be exact (e.g. integer values scaled by a power of ten). Exactness is maintained for Ring operations (e.g. addition, multiplication), but typically lost when a multiplicative inverse is calculated. The minimum precision used for exact numbers is set by setExactPrecision(int) (context local setting, default 19 digits).

    The actual precision and accuracy of any real number is available and guaranteed (the true/exact value is always within the precision/accuracy range).

    Operations on instances of this class are quite fast as information substantially below the precision level (aka noise) is not processed/stored. There is no limit on a real precision but precision degenerates (due to numeric errors) and calculations accelerate as more and more operations are performed.

    Instances of this class can be utilized to find approximate solutions to linear equations using the Matrix class for which high-precision reals is often required, the primitive type double being not accurate enough to resolve equations when the matrix's size exceeds 100x100. Furthermore, even for small matrices the "qualified" result is indicative of possible system singularities.

    See Also:
    Wikipedia: Real number, Serialized Form
    • Field Summary

      Fields 
      Modifier and Type Field Description
      static Real NaN
      Holds a Not-a-Number instance (infinite error).
      static Real ONE
      Holds the exact ONE instance.
      static Real ZERO
      Holds the exact ZERO instance.
    • Method Summary

      All Methods Static Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods 
      Modifier and Type Method Description
      Real abs()
      Returns the absolute value of this real number.
      boolean approximates​(Real that)
      Indicates if this real approximates the one specified.
      int compareTo​(Real that)
      Compares two real numbers numerically.
      Real copy()
      Returns a copy of this number allocated by the calling thread (possibly on the stack).
      Real divide​(long divisor)
      Returns this real number divided by the specified int divisor.
      Real divide​(Real that)
      Returns this real number divided by the one specified.
      double doubleValue()
      Returns the value of this real number as a double.
      boolean equals​(Object that)
      Compares this real number against the specified object.
      int getAccuracy()
      Returns the number of decimal digits guaranteed exact which appear to the right of the decimal point (absolute error).
      int getError()
      Returns the maximum error (positive) on this real significand.
      static int getExactPrecision()
      Returns the local minimum precision (number of exact digits) when exact numbers have to be approximated.
      int getExponent()
      Returns the exponent of the power of 10 multiplier.
      int getPrecision()
      Returns the total number of decimal digits guaranteed exact (relative error).
      LargeInteger getSignificand()
      Returns this real significand value.
      int hashCode()
      Returns the hash code for this real number.
      Real inverse()
      Returns the reciprocal (or inverse) of this real number.
      boolean isExact()
      Indicates if this real number is exact (error == 0).
      boolean isLargerThan​(Real that)
      Compares the absolute value of two real numbers.
      boolean isNaN()
      Indicates if this real is Not-a-Number (unbounded value interval).
      boolean isNegative()
      Indicates if this real is less than zero.
      boolean isPositive()
      Indicates if this real is greater than zero.
      long longValue()
      Returns the value of this real number as a long.
      Real minus​(Real that)
      Returns the difference between this real number and the one specified.
      Real opposite()
      Returns the negation of this real number.
      Real plus​(Real that)
      Returns the sum of this real number with the one specified.
      LargeInteger round()
      Returns the closest integer value to this rational number.
      static void setExactPrecision​(int precision)
      Sets the local minimum precision (number of exact digits) when exact numbers have to be approximated.
      Real sqrt()
      Returns the square root of this real number, the more accurate is this real number, the more accurate the square root.
      Real times​(long multiplier)
      Returns the product of this real number with the specified long multiplier.
      Real times​(Real that)
      Returns the product of this real number with the one specified.
      javolution.text.Text toText()
      Returns the decimal text representation of this number.
      static Real valueOf​(double doubleValue)
      Returns the real number (inexact except for 0.0) corresponding to the specified double value.
      static Real valueOf​(long longValue)
      Returns the exact real number corresponding to the specified long value (convenience method).
      static Real valueOf​(CharSequence chars)
      Returns the real for the specified character sequence.
      static Real valueOf​(LargeInteger significand, int error, int exponent)
      Returns a real having the specified significand, error and exponent values.
    • Field Detail

      • NaN

        public static final Real NaN
        Holds a Not-a-Number instance (infinite error).
      • ZERO

        public static final Real ZERO
        Holds the exact ZERO instance.
      • ONE

        public static final Real ONE
        Holds the exact ONE instance.
    • Method Detail

      • getExactPrecision

        public static int getExactPrecision()
        Returns the local minimum precision (number of exact digits) when exact numbers have to be approximated.
        Returns:
        the minimum number of digits assumed exact for exact real numbers.
      • setExactPrecision

        public static void setExactPrecision​(int precision)
        Sets the local minimum precision (number of exact digits) when exact numbers have to be approximated.
        Parameters:
        precision - the minimum number of digits assumed exact for exact numbers.
      • valueOf

        public static Real valueOf​(LargeInteger significand,
                                   int error,
                                   int exponent)
        Returns a real having the specified significand, error and exponent values. If the error is 0, the real is assumed exact. For example:[code] // x = 0.0 ± 0.01 Real x = Real.valueOf(LargeInteger.ZERO, 1, -2); // y = -12.3 exact Real y = Real.valueOf(LargeInteger.valueOf(-123), 0, -1); [/code]
        Parameters:
        significand - this real significand.
        error - the maximum error on the significand.
        exponent - the decimal exponent.
        Returns:
        (significand ± error)·10exponent)
        Throws:
        IllegalArgumentException - if error < 0
      • valueOf

        public static Real valueOf​(double doubleValue)
        Returns the real number (inexact except for 0.0) corresponding to the specified double value. The error is derived from the inexact representation of double values intrinsic to the 64 bits IEEE 754 format.
        Parameters:
        doubleValue - the double value to convert.
        Returns:
        the corresponding real number.
      • valueOf

        public static Real valueOf​(long longValue)
        Returns the exact real number corresponding to the specified long value (convenience method).
        Parameters:
        longValue - the exact long value.
        Returns:
        Real.valueOf(LargeInteger.valueOf(longValue), 0, 0)
      • valueOf

        public static Real valueOf​(CharSequence chars)
                            throws NumberFormatException
        Returns the real for the specified character sequence. If the precision is not specified (using the ± symbol), the real is supposed exact. Example of valid character sequences:
      • "1.2E3" (1200 exact)
      • "1.2E3±1E-2" (1200 ± 0.01)
Parameters:
chars - the character sequence.
Returns:
the corresponding real number.
Throws:
NumberFormatException - if the character sequence does not contain a parsable real.