BigInteger) and arbitrary-precision decimal
 arithmetic (BigDecimal).See: Description
| Class | Description | 
|---|---|
| BigDecimal | Immutable, arbitrary-precision signed decimal numbers. | 
| BigInteger | Immutable arbitrary-precision integers. | 
| MathContext | Immutable objects which encapsulate the context settings which
 describe certain rules for numerical operators, such as those
 implemented by the  BigDecimalclass. | 
| Enum | Description | 
|---|---|
| RoundingMode | Specifies a rounding behavior for numerical operations
 capable of discarding precision. | 
BigInteger) and arbitrary-precision decimal
 arithmetic (BigDecimal).  BigInteger is analogous
 to the primitive integer types except that it provides arbitrary
 precision, hence operations on BigIntegers do not overflow
 or lose precision.  In addition to standard arithmetic operations,
 BigInteger provides modular arithmetic, GCD calculation,
 primality testing, prime generation, bit manipulation, and a few
 other miscellaneous operations.
 BigDecimal provides arbitrary-precision signed decimal
 numbers suitable for currency calculations and the like.  BigDecimal gives the user complete control over rounding behavior,
 allowing the user to choose from a comprehensive set of eight
 rounding modes. Submit a bug or feature 
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