The code below will show the minimum and the maximum value of Java primitive data types. Note: Unlike other languages(e.g. C/C++), Java doesn't provide unsigned types of its integers.
The code
package net.openwritings.java.lang; public class BoundariesOfPrimitiveDataTypes { public static void main(String[] args) { String s = ""; // Byte s = String.format("%-24s: min = %,-27d, max = %,-27d", Byte.class, Byte.MIN_VALUE, Byte.MAX_VALUE); System.out.println(s); // Short s = String.format("%-24s: min = %,-27d, max = %,-27d", Short.class, Short.MIN_VALUE, Short.MAX_VALUE); System.out.println(s); // Integer s = String.format("%-24s: min = %,-27d, max = %,-27d", Integer.class, Integer.MIN_VALUE, Integer.MAX_VALUE); System.out.println(s); // Long s = String.format("%-24s: min = %,-27d, max = %,-27d", Long.class, Long.MIN_VALUE, Long.MAX_VALUE); System.out.println(s); // Float s = String.format("%-24s: min = %-27s, max = %,f", Float.class, Float.MIN_VALUE, Float.MAX_VALUE); System.out.println(s); // Double s = String.format("%-24s: min = %-27s, max = %s", Double.class, Double.MIN_VALUE, Double.MAX_VALUE); System.out.println(s); // Boolean s = String.format("%-24s: min = %-27b, max = %b", Boolean.class, Boolean.FALSE, Boolean.TRUE); System.out.println(s); } }
The output
class java.lang.Byte : min = -128 , max = 127 class java.lang.Short : min = -32,768 , max = 32,767 class java.lang.Integer : min = -2,147,483,648 , max = 2,147,483,647 class java.lang.Long : min = -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 , max = 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 class java.lang.Float : min = 1.4E-45 , max = 340,282,346,638,528,860,000,...,000.000000 class java.lang.Double : min = 4.9E-324 , max = 1.7976931348623157E308 class java.lang.Boolean : min = false , max = true
Github
- https://github.com/xuanngo2001/java-small/blob/master/src/net/openwritings/java/lang/BoundariesOfPrimitiveDataTypes.java