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public class Rational extends Number implements Serializable
numerator/denominator.
| Constructor Summary | |
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| Rational(int numerator, int denominator)
Creates a new instance of Rational. | |
| Method Summary | |
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| byte | byteValue()
Returns the value of the specified number as a byte.
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| double | doubleValue()
Returns the value of the specified number as a double.
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| boolean | equals(Object obj)
Compares two Rational instances, returning true if they are mathematically
equivalent. |
| float | floatValue()
Returns the value of the specified number as a float.
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| int | getDenominator()
Returns the denominator. |
| int | getNumerator()
Returns the numerator. |
| Rational | getReciprocal()
Returns the reciprocal value of this obejct as a new Rational. |
| Rational | getSimplifiedInstance() Simplifies the Rational number. Prime number series: 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 17 To reduce a rational, need to see if both numerator and denominator are divisible by a common factor. |
| int | intValue()
Returns the value of the specified number as an int.
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| boolean | isInteger()
Checks if this rational number is an Integer, either positive or negative. |
| long | longValue()
Returns the value of the specified number as a long.
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| short | shortValue()
Returns the value of the specified number as a short.
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| String | toSimpleString(boolean allowDecimal)
Returns the simplest represenation of this Rational's value possible. |
| String | toString()
Returns a string representation of the object of form numerator/denominator. |
byte.
This may involve rounding or truncation. This implementation simply
casts the result of doubleValue() to byte.
Returns: the numeric value represented by this object after conversion
to type byte.
double.
This may involve rounding.
Returns: the numeric value represented by this object after conversion
to type double.
Rational instances, returning true if they are mathematically
equivalent.Parameters: obj the Rational to compare this instance to.
Returns: true if instances are mathematically equivalent, otherwise false. Will also
return false if obj is not an instance of Rational.
float.
This may involve rounding.
Returns: the numeric value represented by this object after conversion
to type float.
Returns: the reciprocal in a new object
Simplifies the Rational number.
Prime number series: 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 17
To reduce a rational, need to see if both numerator and denominator are divisible by a common factor. Using the prime number series in ascending order guarantees the minimun number of checks required.
However, generating the prime number series seems to be a hefty task. Perhaps it's simpler to check if both d & n are divisible by all numbers from 2 -> (Math.min(denominator, numerator) / 2). In doing this, one can check for 2 and 5 once, then ignore all even numbers, and all numbers ending in 0 or 5. This leaves four numbers from every ten to check.
Therefore, the max number of pairs of modulus divisions required will be:
4 Math.min(denominator, numerator) - 1
-- * ------------------------------------ + 2
10 2
Math.min(denominator, numerator) - 1
= ------------------------------------ + 2
5
Returns: a simplified instance, or if the Rational could not be simpliffied, returns itself (unchanged)
int.
This may involve rounding or truncation. This implementation simply
casts the result of doubleValue() to int.
Returns: the numeric value represented by this object after conversion
to type int.
long.
This may involve rounding or truncation. This implementation simply
casts the result of doubleValue() to long.
Returns: the numeric value represented by this object after conversion
to type long.
short.
This may involve rounding or truncation. This implementation simply
casts the result of doubleValue() to short.
Returns: the numeric value represented by this object after conversion
to type short.
numerator/denominator.Returns: a string representation of the object.