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/* java.math.BigDecimal -- Arbitrary precision decimals.
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   Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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package java.math;

import java.math.BigInteger;

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public class BigDecimal extends Number implements Comparable
{
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  private BigInteger intVal;
  private int scale;
  private static final long serialVersionUID = 6108874887143696463L;
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  private final static BigDecimal ZERO = 
    new BigDecimal (BigInteger.valueOf (0), 0);

  private final static BigDecimal ONE = 
    new BigDecimal (BigInteger.valueOf (1), 0);

  public final static int ROUND_UP = 0;
  public final static int ROUND_DOWN = 1;
  public final static int ROUND_CEILING = 2;
  public final static int ROUND_FLOOR = 3;
  public final static int ROUND_HALF_UP = 4;
  public final static int ROUND_HALF_DOWN = 5;
  public final static int ROUND_HALF_EVEN = 6;
  public final static int ROUND_UNNECESSARY = 7;

  public BigDecimal (BigInteger num) 
  {
    this (num, 0);
  }

  public BigDecimal (BigInteger num, int scale) throws NumberFormatException 
  {
    if (scale < 0) 
      throw new NumberFormatException ("scale of " + scale + " is < 0");
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    this.intVal = num;
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    this.scale = scale;
  }

  public BigDecimal (double num) throws NumberFormatException 
  {
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    if (Double.isInfinite (num) || Double.isNaN (num))
      throw new NumberFormatException ("invalid argument: " + num);
    // Note we can't convert NUM to a String and then use the
    // String-based constructor.  The BigDecimal documentation makes
    // it clear that the two constructors work differently.

    final int mantissaBits = 52;
    final int exponentBits = 11;
    final long mantMask = (1L << mantissaBits) - 1;
    final long expMask = (1L << exponentBits) - 1;

    long bits = Double.doubleToLongBits (num);
    long mantissa = bits & mantMask;
    long exponent = (bits >>> mantissaBits) & expMask;
    boolean denormal = exponent == 0;
    // Correct the exponent for the bias.
    exponent -= denormal ? 1022 : 1023;
    // Now correct the exponent to account for the bits to the right
    // of the decimal.
    exponent -= mantissaBits;
    // Ordinary numbers have an implied leading `1' bit.
    if (! denormal)
      mantissa |= (1L << mantissaBits);

    // Shave off factors of 10.
    while (exponent < 0 && (mantissa & 1) == 0)
      {
	++exponent;
	mantissa >>= 1;
      }

    intVal = BigInteger.valueOf (bits < 0 ? - mantissa : mantissa);
    if (exponent < 0)
      {
	// We have MANTISSA * 2 ^ (EXPONENT).
	// Since (1/2)^N == 5^N * 10^-N we can easily convert this
	// into a power of 10.
	scale = (int) (- exponent);
	BigInteger mult = BigInteger.valueOf (5).pow (scale);
	intVal = intVal.multiply (mult);
      }
    else
      {
	intVal = intVal.shiftLeft ((int) exponent);
	scale = 0;
      }
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  }

  public BigDecimal (String num) throws NumberFormatException 
  {
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    int len = num.length();
    int start = 0, point = 0;
    int dot = -1;
    boolean negative = false;
    if (num.charAt(0) == '+')
      {
	++start;
	++point;
      }
    else if (num.charAt(0) == '-')
      {
	++start;
	++point;
	negative = true;
      }

    while (point < len)
      {
	char c = num.charAt (point);
	if (c == '.')
	  {
	    if (dot >= 0)
	      throw new NumberFormatException ("multiple `.'s in number");
	    dot = point;
	  }
	else if (c == 'e' || c == 'E')
	  break;
	else if (Character.digit (c, 10) < 0)
	  throw new NumberFormatException ("unrecognized character: " + c);
	++point;
      }

    String val;
    if (dot >= 0)
      {
	val = num.substring (start, dot) + num.substring (dot + 1, point);
	scale = point - 1 - dot;
      }
    else
      {
	val = num.substring (start, point);
	scale = 0;
      }
    if (val.length () == 0)
      throw new NumberFormatException ("no digits seen");

    if (negative)
      val = "-" + val;
    intVal = new BigInteger (val);

    // Now parse exponent.
    if (point < len)
      {
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        point++;
        if (num.charAt(point) == '+')
          point++;

        if (point >= len )
          throw new NumberFormatException ("no exponent following e or E");
	
        try 
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	  {
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	    int exp = Integer.parseInt (num.substring (point));
	    exp -= scale;
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	    if (signum () == 0)
	      scale = 0;
	    else if (exp > 0)
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	      {
		intVal = intVal.multiply (BigInteger.valueOf (10).pow (exp));
		scale = 0;
	      }
	    else
	      scale = - exp;
	  }
        catch (NumberFormatException ex) 
	  {
	    throw new NumberFormatException ("malformed exponent");
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	  }
      }
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  }

  public static BigDecimal valueOf (long val) 
  {
    return valueOf (val, 0);
  }

  public static BigDecimal valueOf (long val, int scale) 
    throws NumberFormatException 
  {
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    if ((scale == 0) && ((int)val == val))
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      switch ((int) val)
	{
	case 0:
	  return ZERO;
	case 1:
	  return ONE;
	}

    return new BigDecimal (BigInteger.valueOf (val), scale);
  }

  public BigDecimal add (BigDecimal val) 
  {
    // For addition, need to line up decimals.  Note that the movePointRight
    // method cannot be used for this as it might return a BigDecimal with
    // scale == 0 instead of the scale we need.
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    BigInteger op1 = intVal;
    BigInteger op2 = val.intVal;
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    if (scale < val.scale)
      op1 = op1.multiply (BigInteger.valueOf (10).pow (val.scale - scale));
    else if (scale > val.scale)
      op2 = op2.multiply (BigInteger.valueOf (10).pow (scale - val.scale));

    return new BigDecimal (op1.add (op2), Math.max (scale, val.scale));
  }

  public BigDecimal subtract (BigDecimal val) 
  {
    return this.add(val.negate());
  }

  public BigDecimal multiply (BigDecimal val) 
  {
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    return new BigDecimal (intVal.multiply (val.intVal), scale + val.scale);
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  }

  public BigDecimal divide (BigDecimal val, int roundingMode) 
    throws ArithmeticException, IllegalArgumentException 
  {
    return divide (val, scale, roundingMode);
  }

  public BigDecimal divide(BigDecimal val, int newScale, int roundingMode)
    throws ArithmeticException, IllegalArgumentException 
  {
    if (roundingMode < 0 || roundingMode > 7)
      throw 
	new IllegalArgumentException("illegal rounding mode: " + roundingMode);

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    if (newScale < 0)
      throw new ArithmeticException ("scale is negative: " + newScale);
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    if (intVal.signum () == 0)	// handle special case of 0.0/0.0
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      return newScale == 0 ? ZERO : new BigDecimal (ZERO.intVal, newScale);
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    // Ensure that pow gets a non-negative value.
    int valScale = val.scale;
    BigInteger valIntVal = val.intVal;
    int power = newScale + 1 - (scale - val.scale);
    if (power < 0)
      {
	// Effectively increase the scale of val to avoid an
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	// ArithmeticException for a negative power.
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        valIntVal = valIntVal.multiply (BigInteger.valueOf (10).pow (-power));
	power = 0;
      }

    BigInteger dividend = intVal.multiply (BigInteger.valueOf (10).pow (power));
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    BigInteger parts[] = dividend.divideAndRemainder (valIntVal);
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//      System.out.println("int: " + parts[0]);
//      System.out.println("rem: " + parts[1]);

    int roundDigit = parts[0].mod (BigInteger.valueOf (10)).intValue ();
    BigInteger unrounded = parts[0].divide (BigInteger.valueOf (10));

    if (roundDigit == 0 && parts[1].signum () == 0) // no rounding necessary
      return new BigDecimal (unrounded, newScale);

    int sign = unrounded.signum ();

    switch (roundingMode)
      {
      case ROUND_UNNECESSARY:
	throw new ArithmeticException ("newScale is not large enough");
      case ROUND_CEILING:
	roundingMode = (sign == 1) ? ROUND_UP : ROUND_DOWN;
	break;
      case ROUND_FLOOR:
	roundingMode = (sign == 1) ? ROUND_DOWN : ROUND_UP;
	break;
      case ROUND_HALF_UP:
	roundingMode = (roundDigit >= 5) ? ROUND_UP : ROUND_DOWN;
	break;
      case ROUND_HALF_DOWN:
	roundingMode = (roundDigit > 5) ? ROUND_UP : ROUND_DOWN;
	break;
      case ROUND_HALF_EVEN:
	if (roundDigit < 5)
	  roundingMode = ROUND_DOWN;
	else
	  {
	    int rightmost = 
	      unrounded.mod (BigInteger.valueOf (10)).intValue ();
	    if (rightmost % 2 == 1) // odd, then ROUND_HALF_UP
	      roundingMode = ROUND_UP;
	    else // even, then ROUND_HALF_DOWN
	      roundingMode = (roundDigit > 5) ? ROUND_UP : ROUND_DOWN;
	  }
	break;
      }

    if (roundingMode == ROUND_UP)
      return new BigDecimal (unrounded.add (BigInteger.valueOf (1)), newScale);

    // roundingMode == ROUND_DOWN
    return new BigDecimal (unrounded, newScale);
  }
    
  public int compareTo (BigDecimal val) 
  {
    if (scale == val.scale)
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      return intVal.compareTo (val.intVal);
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    BigInteger thisParts[] = 
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      intVal.divideAndRemainder (BigInteger.valueOf (10).pow (scale));
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    BigInteger valParts[] =
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      val.intVal.divideAndRemainder (BigInteger.valueOf (10).pow (val.scale));
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    int compare;
    if ((compare = thisParts[0].compareTo (valParts[0])) != 0)
      return compare;

    // quotients are the same, so compare remainders

    // remove trailing zeros
    if (thisParts[1].equals (BigInteger.valueOf (0)) == false)
      while (thisParts[1].mod (BigInteger.valueOf (10)).equals
	     (BigInteger.valueOf (0)))
      thisParts[1] = thisParts[1].divide (BigInteger.valueOf (10));
    // again...
    if (valParts[1].equals(BigInteger.valueOf (0)) == false)
      while (valParts[1].mod (BigInteger.valueOf (10)).equals
	     (BigInteger.valueOf (0)))
	valParts[1] = valParts[1].divide (BigInteger.valueOf (10));

    // and compare them
    return thisParts[1].compareTo (valParts[1]);
  }

  public int compareTo (Object val) 
  {
    return(compareTo((BigDecimal)val));
  }

  public boolean equals (Object o) 
  {
    return (o instanceof BigDecimal 
	    && scale == ((BigDecimal) o).scale
	    && compareTo ((BigDecimal) o) == 0);
  }

  public int hashCode() 
  {
    return intValue() ^ scale;
  }

  public BigDecimal max (BigDecimal val)
  {
    switch (compareTo (val)) 
      {
      case 1:
	return this;
      default:
	return val;
      }
  }

  public BigDecimal min (BigDecimal val) 
  {
    switch (compareTo (val)) 
      {
      case -1:
	return this;
      default:
	return val;
      }
  }

  public BigDecimal movePointLeft (int n)
  {
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    return (n < 0) ? movePointRight (-n) : new BigDecimal (intVal, scale + n);
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  }

  public BigDecimal movePointRight (int n)
  {
    if (n < 0)
      return movePointLeft (-n);

    if (scale >= n)
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      return new BigDecimal (intVal, scale - n);
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    return new BigDecimal (intVal.multiply 
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			   (BigInteger.valueOf (10).pow (n - scale)), 0);
  }

  public int signum () 
  {
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    return intVal.signum ();
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  }

  public int scale () 
  {
    return scale;
  }
  
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  public BigInteger unscaledValue()
  {
    return intVal;
  }

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  public BigDecimal abs () 
  {
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    return new BigDecimal (intVal.abs (), scale);
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  }

  public BigDecimal negate () 
  {
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    return new BigDecimal (intVal.negate (), scale);
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  }

  public String toString () 
  {
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    String bigStr = intVal.toString();
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    if (scale == 0) 
      return bigStr;

    boolean negative = (bigStr.charAt(0) == '-');
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    int point = bigStr.length() - scale - (negative ? 1 : 0);

    StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(bigStr.length() + 2 +
				       (point <= 0 ? (-point + 1) : 0));
    if (point <= 0)
      {
        if (negative)
          sb.append('-');
        sb.append('0').append('.');
        while (point < 0)
          {
            sb.append('0');
            point++;
          }
        sb.append(bigStr.substring(negative ? 1 : 0));
      }
    else
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      {
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	sb.append(bigStr);
	sb.insert(point + (negative ? 1 : 0), '.');
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      }
    return sb.toString();
  }

  public BigInteger toBigInteger () 
  {
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    return scale == 0 ? intVal :
      intVal.divide (BigInteger.valueOf (10).pow (scale));
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  }

  public int intValue () 
  {
    return toBigInteger ().intValue ();
  }

  public long longValue ()
  {
    return toBigInteger().longValue();
  }

  public float floatValue() 
  {
    return Float.valueOf(toString()).floatValue();
  }

  public double doubleValue() 
  {
    return Double.valueOf(toString()).doubleValue();
  }
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  public BigDecimal setScale (int scale) throws ArithmeticException
  {
    return setScale (scale, ROUND_UNNECESSARY);
  }

  public BigDecimal setScale (int scale, int roundingMode)
    throws ArithmeticException, IllegalArgumentException
  {
    return divide (ONE, scale, roundingMode);
  }
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}