I need to remove trailing zeros from BigDecimal
along with RoundingMode.HALF_UP
. For instance,
Value Output
15.3456 <=> 15.35
15.999 <=> 16 //No trailing zeros.
15.99 <=> 15.99
15.0051 <=> 15.01
15.0001 <=> 15 //No trailing zeros.
15.000000<=> 15 //No trailing zeros.
15.00 <=> 15 //No trailing zeros.
stripTrailingZeros()
works but it returns scientific notations in situations like,
new BigDecimal("600.0").setScale(2, RoundingMode.HALF_UP).stripTrailingZeros();
In this case, it returns 6E+2
. I need this in a custom converter in JSF where it might be ugly for end users. So, what is the proper way of doing this?
Use toPlainString()
BigDecimal d = new BigDecimal("600.0").setScale(2, RoundingMode.HALF_UP).stripTrailingZeros();
System.out.println(d.toPlainString()); // Printed 600 for me
I'm not into JSF (yet), but converter might look like this:
@FacesConverter("bigDecimalPlainDisplay")
public class BigDecimalDisplayConverter implements Converter {
@Override
public Object getAsObject(FacesContext context, UIComponent component, String value) {
throw new BigDecimal(value);
}
@Override
public String getAsString(FacesContext context, UIComponent component, Object value) {
BigDecimal bd = (BigDecimal)value;
return bd.setScale(2, RoundingMode.HALF_UP).stripTrailingZeros().toPlainString();
}
}
and then in xhtml:
<h:inputText id="bigDecimalView" value="#{bigDecimalObject}"
size="20" required="true" label="Value">
<f:converter converterId="bigDecimalPlainDisplay" />
</h:inputText>