Print the limits of primitive types (e.g. byte, short, int ...) in Java : Data Type Introduction « Data Type « Java Tutorial






public class Main {
  public static void main(String args[]) {

    System.out.println("Min byte value   = " + Byte.MIN_VALUE);
    System.out.println("Max byte value   = " + Byte.MAX_VALUE);
    System.out.println("Min short value  = " + Short.MIN_VALUE);
    System.out.println("Max short value  = " + Short.MAX_VALUE);
    System.out.println("Min int value    = " + Integer.MIN_VALUE);
    System.out.println("Max int value    = " + Integer.MAX_VALUE);
    System.out.println("Min float value  = " + Float.MIN_VALUE);
    System.out.println("Max float value  = " + Float.MAX_VALUE);
    System.out.println("Min double value = " + Double.MIN_VALUE);
    System.out.println("Max double value = " + Double.MAX_VALUE);
  }
}








2.1.Data Type Introduction
2.1.1.The Primitive Types
2.1.2.Size for Java's Primitive Types
2.1.3.Default values for primitives and references
2.1.4.Literals
2.1.5.Surprise! Java lets you overflow
2.1.6.Wrapping a Primitive Type in a Wrapper Object: boolean, byte, char, short, int, long, float, double
2.1.7.Print the limits of primitive types (e.g. byte, short, int ...) in Java
2.1.8.Get the minimum and maximum value of a primitive data types
2.1.9.Shows default initial values
2.1.10.Primitive utilities
2.1.11.Return primitive type the passed in wrapper type corresponds to