java.lang.Double max(double a,double b)
Syntax:
public static double max(double a,double b)
Java Code Example :
This java example source code demonstrates the use of max(double a,double b) method of Double class.
Some takeaways on this method:
- Returns the greater of two double values as if by calling Math.max.
- since JDK 1.8
package com.javatutorialhq.java.examples; import static java.lang.System.out; /* * This example source code demonstrates the use of * max(double a,double b) method of Double class */ public class DoubleMax { public static void main(String[] args) { Double val1 = 7.19; Double val2 = 0.0 / 0.0; Double val3 = 1200.0 / 0; Double val4 = -val1 / 0.0; Double val5 = -3.61; Double val6 = 0.0; /* * test all the possible scenario on using the * max(double a,double b) method * Note, this only works using java 8 */ out.println("Max Between "+val1+" and "+val2+ " = " + Double.max(val1, val2)); out.println("Max Between "+val1+" and "+val3+ " = " + Double.max(val1, val3)); out.println("Max Between "+val3+" and "+val4+ " = " + Double.max(val3, val4)); out.println("Max Between "+val1+" and "+val5+ " = " + Double.max(val1, val5)); out.println("SMax Between "+val2+" and "+val6+ " = " + Double.max(val2, val6)); } }
Sample Output :
Running the above example source code will give the following output
Max Between 7.19 and NaN = NaN Max Between 7.19 and Infinity = Infinity Max Between Infinity and -Infinity = Infinity Max Between 7.19 and -3.61 = 7.19 SMax Between NaN and 0.0 = NaN