You use one of the wrapper classes –Byte,Double,Float,Integer,Long, orShort– to wrap a number of primitive type in an object. The Java compiler automatically wraps (boxes) primitives for you when necessary and unboxes them, again when necessary.The
Numberclasses include constants and useful class methods. TheMIN_VALUEandMAX_VALUEconstants contain the smallest and largest values that can be contained by an object of that type. ThebyteValue,shortValue, and similar methods convert one numeric type to another. ThevalueOfmethod converts a string to a number, and thetoStringmethod converts a number to a string.To format a string containing numbers for output, you can use the
printf()orformat()methods in thePrintStreamclass. Alternatively, you can use theNumberFormatclass to customize numerical formats using patterns.The
Mathclass contains a variety of class methods for performing mathematical functions, including exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric methods.Mathalso includes basic arithmetic functions, such as absolute value and rounding, and a method,random(), for generating random numbers.