Java - StrictMath getExponent(float) Method
Description
The Java StrictMath getExponent(float f) returns the unbiased exponent used in the representation of a float. Special cases −
If the argument is NaN or infinite, then the result is Float.MAX_EXPONENT + 1.
If the argument is zero or subnormal, then the result is Float.MIN_EXPONENT -1.
Declaration
Following is the declaration for java.lang.StrictMath.getExponent() method
public static int getExponent(float f)
Parameters
f − a float value
Return Value
This method returns the unbiased exponent of the argument
Exception
NA
Getting Unbiased Exponent used in the representation of a Positive Float Example
The following example shows the usage of StrictMath getExponent() method.
package com.tutorialspoint;
public class StrictMathDemo {
public static void main(String[] args) {
// get a float number
float x = 60984.1f;
// print the unbiased exponent of the number
System.out.println("StrictMath.getExponent(" + x + ")=" + StrictMath.getExponent(x));
}
}
Output
Let us compile and run the above program, this will produce the following result −
StrictMath.getExponent(60984.1)=15
Getting Unbiased Exponent used in the representation of a Zero Float Example
The following example shows the usage of StrictMath getExponent() method of zero value.
package com.tutorialspoint;
public class StrictMathDemo {
public static void main(String[] args) {
// get a float number
float x = 0.0f;
// print the unbiased exponent of the number
System.out.println("StrictMath.getExponent(" + x + ")=" + StrictMath.getExponent(x));
}
}
Output
Let us compile and run the above program, this will produce the following result −
StrictMath.getExponent(0.0)=-127
Getting Unbiased Exponent used in the representation of a Negative Float Example
The following example shows the usage of StrictMath getExponent() method of a negative number.
package com.tutorialspoint;
public class StrictMathDemo {
public static void main(String[] args) {
// get a float number
float x = -497.99f;
// print the unbiased exponent of the number
System.out.println("StrictMath.getExponent(" + x + ")=" + StrictMath.getExponent(x));
}
}
Output
Let us compile and run the above program, this will produce the following result −
StrictMath.getExponent(-497.99)=8
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