Why do I get an int number is too large where the long is assigned to min and max?
/*
long: The long data type is a 64-bit signed two's complement integer.
It has a minimum value of -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 and a maximum value of 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 (inclusive).
Use this data type when you need a range of values wider than those provided by int.
*/
package Literals;
public class Literal_Long {
public static void main(String[] args) {
long a = 1;
long b = 2;
long min = -9223372036854775808;
long max = 9223372036854775807;//Inclusive
System.out.println(a);
System.out.println(b);
System.out.println(a + b);
System.out.println(min);
System.out.println(max);
}
}
All literal numbers in java are by default ints
, which has range -2147483648
to 2147483647
inclusive.
Your literals are outside this range, so to make this compile you need to indicate they're long
literals (ie suffix with L
):
long min = -9223372036854775808L;
long max = 9223372036854775807L;
Note that java supports both uppercase L
and lowercase l
, but I recommend not using lowercase l
because it looks like a 1
:
long min = -9223372036854775808l; // confusing: looks like the last digit is a 1
long max = 9223372036854775807l; // confusing: looks like the last digit is a 1
Java Language Specification for the same
An integer literal is of type long if it is suffixed with an ASCII letter L or l (ell); otherwise it is of type int (§4.2.1).
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