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25
26 package java.lang;
27
28 import jdk.internal.HotSpotIntrinsicCandidate;
29
30 /**
31 *
32 * The {@code Byte} class wraps a value of primitive type {@code byte}
33 * in an object. An object of type {@code Byte} contains a single
34 * field whose type is {@code byte}.
35 *
36 * <p>In addition, this class provides several methods for converting
37 * a {@code byte} to a {@code String} and a {@code String} to a {@code
38 * byte}, as well as other constants and methods useful when dealing
39 * with a {@code byte}.
40 *
41 * @author Nakul Saraiya
42 * @author Joseph D. Darcy
43 * @see java.lang.Number
44 * @since 1.1
45 */
46 public final class Byte extends Number implements Comparable<Byte> {
47
48 /**
49 * A constant holding the minimum value a {@code byte} can
50 * have, -2<sup>7</sup>.
51 */
52 public static final byte MIN_VALUE = -128;
53
54 /**
55 * A constant holding the maximum value a {@code byte} can
56 * have, 2<sup>7</sup>-1.
57 */
58 public static final byte MAX_VALUE = 127;
59
60 /**
61 * The {@code Class} instance representing the primitive type
62 * {@code byte}.
63 */
64 @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
65 public static final Class<Byte> TYPE = (Class<Byte>) Class.getPrimitiveClass("byte");
66
67 /**
68 * Returns a new {@code String} object representing the
69 * specified {@code byte}. The radix is assumed to be 10.
70 *
71 * @param b the {@code byte} to be converted
72 * @return the string representation of the specified {@code byte}
73 * @see java.lang.Integer#toString(int)
74 */
75 public static String toString(byte b) {
76 return Integer.toString((int)b, 10);
77 }
78
79 private static class ByteCache {
80 private ByteCache(){}
81
82 static final Byte cache[] = new Byte[-(-128) + 127 + 1];
83
84 static {
85 for(int i = 0; i < cache.length; i++)
86 cache[i] = new Byte((byte)(i - 128));
87 }
88 }
89
90 /**
91 * Returns a {@code Byte} instance representing the specified
92 * {@code byte} value.
93 * If a new {@code Byte} instance is not required, this method
94 * should generally be used in preference to the constructor
95 * {@link #Byte(byte)}, as this method is likely to yield
96 * significantly better space and time performance since
97 * all byte values are cached.
98 *
99 * @param b a byte value.
100 * @return a {@code Byte} instance representing {@code b}.
101 * @since 1.5
102 */
103 @HotSpotIntrinsicCandidate
104 public static Byte valueOf(byte b) {
105 final int offset = 128;
106 return ByteCache.cache[(int)b + offset];
107 }
108
109 /**
110 * Parses the string argument as a signed {@code byte} in the
111 * radix specified by the second argument. The characters in the
112 * string must all be digits, of the specified radix (as
113 * determined by whether {@link java.lang.Character#digit(char,
114 * int)} returns a nonnegative value) except that the first
115 * character may be an ASCII minus sign {@code '-'}
116 * ({@code '\u005Cu002D'}) to indicate a negative value or an
117 * ASCII plus sign {@code '+'} ({@code '\u005Cu002B'}) to
118 * indicate a positive value. The resulting {@code byte} value is
119 * returned.
120 *
121 * <p>An exception of type {@code NumberFormatException} is
122 * thrown if any of the following situations occurs:
123 * <ul>
124 * <li> The first argument is {@code null} or is a string of
125 * length zero.
126 *
127 * <li> The radix is either smaller than {@link
128 * java.lang.Character#MIN_RADIX} or larger than {@link
129 * java.lang.Character#MAX_RADIX}.
130 *
131 * <li> Any character of the string is not a digit of the
132 * specified radix, except that the first character may be a minus
133 * sign {@code '-'} ({@code '\u005Cu002D'}) or plus sign
134 * {@code '+'} ({@code '\u005Cu002B'}) provided that the
135 * string is longer than length 1.
136 *
137 * <li> The value represented by the string is not a value of type
138 * {@code byte}.
139 * </ul>
140 *
141 * @param s the {@code String} containing the
142 * {@code byte}
143 * representation to be parsed
144 * @param radix the radix to be used while parsing {@code s}
145 * @return the {@code byte} value represented by the string
146 * argument in the specified radix
147 * @throws NumberFormatException If the string does
148 * not contain a parsable {@code byte}.
149 */
150 public static byte parseByte(String s, int radix)
151 throws NumberFormatException {
152 int i = Integer.parseInt(s, radix);
153 if (i < MIN_VALUE || i > MAX_VALUE)
154 throw new NumberFormatException(
155 "Value out of range. Value:\"" + s + "\" Radix:" + radix);
156 return (byte)i;
157 }
158
159 /**
160 * Parses the string argument as a signed decimal {@code
161 * byte}. The characters in the string must all be decimal digits,
162 * except that the first character may be an ASCII minus sign
163 * {@code '-'} ({@code '\u005Cu002D'}) to indicate a negative
164 * value or an ASCII plus sign {@code '+'}
165 * ({@code '\u005Cu002B'}) to indicate a positive value. The
166 * resulting {@code byte} value is returned, exactly as if the
167 * argument and the radix 10 were given as arguments to the {@link
168 * #parseByte(java.lang.String, int)} method.
169 *
170 * @param s a {@code String} containing the
171 * {@code byte} representation to be parsed
172 * @return the {@code byte} value represented by the
173 * argument in decimal
174 * @throws NumberFormatException if the string does not
175 * contain a parsable {@code byte}.
176 */
177 public static byte parseByte(String s) throws NumberFormatException {
178 return parseByte(s, 10);
179 }
180
181 /**
182 * Returns a {@code Byte} object holding the value
183 * extracted from the specified {@code String} when parsed
184 * with the radix given by the second argument. The first argument
185 * is interpreted as representing a signed {@code byte} in
186 * the radix specified by the second argument, exactly as if the
187 * argument were given to the {@link #parseByte(java.lang.String,
188 * int)} method. The result is a {@code Byte} object that
189 * represents the {@code byte} value specified by the string.
190 *
191 * <p> In other words, this method returns a {@code Byte} object
192 * equal to the value of:
193 *
194 * <blockquote>
195 * {@code new Byte(Byte.parseByte(s, radix))}
196 * </blockquote>
197 *
198 * @param s the string to be parsed
199 * @param radix the radix to be used in interpreting {@code s}
200 * @return a {@code Byte} object holding the value
201 * represented by the string argument in the
202 * specified radix.
203 * @throws NumberFormatException If the {@code String} does
204 * not contain a parsable {@code byte}.
205 */
206 public static Byte valueOf(String s, int radix)
207 throws NumberFormatException {
208 return valueOf(parseByte(s, radix));
209 }
210
211 /**
212 * Returns a {@code Byte} object holding the value
213 * given by the specified {@code String}. The argument is
214 * interpreted as representing a signed decimal {@code byte},
215 * exactly as if the argument were given to the {@link
216 * #parseByte(java.lang.String)} method. The result is a
217 * {@code Byte} object that represents the {@code byte}
218 * value specified by the string.
219 *
220 * <p> In other words, this method returns a {@code Byte} object
221 * equal to the value of:
222 *
223 * <blockquote>
224 * {@code new Byte(Byte.parseByte(s))}
225 * </blockquote>
226 *
227 * @param s the string to be parsed
228 * @return a {@code Byte} object holding the value
229 * represented by the string argument
230 * @throws NumberFormatException If the {@code String} does
231 * not contain a parsable {@code byte}.
232 */
233 public static Byte valueOf(String s) throws NumberFormatException {
234 return valueOf(s, 10);
235 }
236
237 /**
238 * Decodes a {@code String} into a {@code Byte}.
239 * Accepts decimal, hexadecimal, and octal numbers given by
240 * the following grammar:
241 *
242 * <blockquote>
243 * <dl>
244 * <dt><i>DecodableString:</i>
245 * <dd><i>Sign<sub>opt</sub> DecimalNumeral</i>
246 * <dd><i>Sign<sub>opt</sub></i> {@code 0x} <i>HexDigits</i>
247 * <dd><i>Sign<sub>opt</sub></i> {@code 0X} <i>HexDigits</i>
248 * <dd><i>Sign<sub>opt</sub></i> {@code #} <i>HexDigits</i>
249 * <dd><i>Sign<sub>opt</sub></i> {@code 0} <i>OctalDigits</i>
250 *
251 * <dt><i>Sign:</i>
252 * <dd>{@code -}
253 * <dd>{@code +}
254 * </dl>
255 * </blockquote>
256 *
257 * <i>DecimalNumeral</i>, <i>HexDigits</i>, and <i>OctalDigits</i>
258 * are as defined in section 3.10.1 of
259 * <cite>The Java™ Language Specification</cite>,
260 * except that underscores are not accepted between digits.
261 *
262 * <p>The sequence of characters following an optional
263 * sign and/or radix specifier ("{@code 0x}", "{@code 0X}",
264 * "{@code #}", or leading zero) is parsed as by the {@code
265 * Byte.parseByte} method with the indicated radix (10, 16, or 8).
266 * This sequence of characters must represent a positive value or
267 * a {@link NumberFormatException} will be thrown. The result is
268 * negated if first character of the specified {@code String} is
269 * the minus sign. No whitespace characters are permitted in the
270 * {@code String}.
271 *
272 * @param nm the {@code String} to decode.
273 * @return a {@code Byte} object holding the {@code byte}
274 * value represented by {@code nm}
275 * @throws NumberFormatException if the {@code String} does not
276 * contain a parsable {@code byte}.
277 * @see java.lang.Byte#parseByte(java.lang.String, int)
278 */
279 public static Byte decode(String nm) throws NumberFormatException {
280 int i = Integer.decode(nm);
281 if (i < MIN_VALUE || i > MAX_VALUE)
282 throw new NumberFormatException(
283 "Value " + i + " out of range from input " + nm);
284 return valueOf((byte)i);
285 }
286
287 /**
288 * The value of the {@code Byte}.
289 *
290 * @serial
291 */
292 private final byte value;
293
294 /**
295 * Constructs a newly allocated {@code Byte} object that
296 * represents the specified {@code byte} value.
297 *
298 * @param value the value to be represented by the
299 * {@code Byte}.
300 *
301 * @deprecated
302 * It is rarely appropriate to use this constructor. The static factory
303 * {@link #valueOf(byte)} is generally a better choice, as it is
304 * likely to yield significantly better space and time performance.
305 */
306 @Deprecated(since="9")
307 public Byte(byte value) {
308 this.value = value;
309 }
310
311 /**
312 * Constructs a newly allocated {@code Byte} object that
313 * represents the {@code byte} value indicated by the
314 * {@code String} parameter. The string is converted to a
315 * {@code byte} value in exactly the manner used by the
316 * {@code parseByte} method for radix 10.
317 *
318 * @param s the {@code String} to be converted to a
319 * {@code Byte}
320 * @throws NumberFormatException if the {@code String}
321 * does not contain a parsable {@code byte}.
322 *
323 * @deprecated
324 * It is rarely appropriate to use this constructor.
325 * Use {@link #parseByte(String)} to convert a string to a
326 * {@code byte} primitive, or use {@link #valueOf(String)}
327 * to convert a string to a {@code Byte} object.
328 */
329 @Deprecated(since="9")
330 public Byte(String s) throws NumberFormatException {
331 this.value = parseByte(s, 10);
332 }
333
334 /**
335 * Returns the value of this {@code Byte} as a
336 * {@code byte}.
337 */
338 @HotSpotIntrinsicCandidate
339 public byte byteValue() {
340 return value;
341 }
342
343 /**
344 * Returns the value of this {@code Byte} as a {@code short} after
345 * a widening primitive conversion.
346 * @jls 5.1.2 Widening Primitive Conversions
347 */
348 public short shortValue() {
349 return (short)value;
350 }
351
352 /**
353 * Returns the value of this {@code Byte} as an {@code int} after
354 * a widening primitive conversion.
355 * @jls 5.1.2 Widening Primitive Conversions
356 */
357 public int intValue() {
358 return (int)value;
359 }
360
361 /**
362 * Returns the value of this {@code Byte} as a {@code long} after
363 * a widening primitive conversion.
364 * @jls 5.1.2 Widening Primitive Conversions
365 */
366 public long longValue() {
367 return (long)value;
368 }
369
370 /**
371 * Returns the value of this {@code Byte} as a {@code float} after
372 * a widening primitive conversion.
373 * @jls 5.1.2 Widening Primitive Conversions
374 */
375 public float floatValue() {
376 return (float)value;
377 }
378
379 /**
380 * Returns the value of this {@code Byte} as a {@code double}
381 * after a widening primitive conversion.
382 * @jls 5.1.2 Widening Primitive Conversions
383 */
384 public double doubleValue() {
385 return (double)value;
386 }
387
388 /**
389 * Returns a {@code String} object representing this
390 * {@code Byte}'s value. The value is converted to signed
391 * decimal representation and returned as a string, exactly as if
392 * the {@code byte} value were given as an argument to the
393 * {@link java.lang.Byte#toString(byte)} method.
394 *
395 * @return a string representation of the value of this object in
396 * base 10.
397 */
398 public String toString() {
399 return Integer.toString((int)value);
400 }
401
402 /**
403 * Returns a hash code for this {@code Byte}; equal to the result
404 * of invoking {@code intValue()}.
405 *
406 * @return a hash code value for this {@code Byte}
407 */
408 @Override
409 public int hashCode() {
410 return Byte.hashCode(value);
411 }
412
413 /**
414 * Returns a hash code for a {@code byte} value; compatible with
415 * {@code Byte.hashCode()}.
416 *
417 * @param value the value to hash
418 * @return a hash code value for a {@code byte} value.
419 * @since 1.8
420 */
421 public static int hashCode(byte value) {
422 return (int)value;
423 }
424
425 /**
426 * Compares this object to the specified object. The result is
427 * {@code true} if and only if the argument is not
428 * {@code null} and is a {@code Byte} object that
429 * contains the same {@code byte} value as this object.
430 *
431 * @param obj the object to compare with
432 * @return {@code true} if the objects are the same;
433 * {@code false} otherwise.
434 */
435 public boolean equals(Object obj) {
436 if (obj instanceof Byte) {
437 return value == ((Byte)obj).byteValue();
438 }
439 return false;
440 }
441
442 /**
443 * Compares two {@code Byte} objects numerically.
444 *
445 * @param anotherByte the {@code Byte} to be compared.
446 * @return the value {@code 0} if this {@code Byte} is
447 * equal to the argument {@code Byte}; a value less than
448 * {@code 0} if this {@code Byte} is numerically less
449 * than the argument {@code Byte}; and a value greater than
450 * {@code 0} if this {@code Byte} is numerically
451 * greater than the argument {@code Byte} (signed
452 * comparison).
453 * @since 1.2
454 */
455 public int compareTo(Byte anotherByte) {
456 return compare(this.value, anotherByte.value);
457 }
458
459 /**
460 * Compares two {@code byte} values numerically.
461 * The value returned is identical to what would be returned by:
462 * <pre>
463 * Byte.valueOf(x).compareTo(Byte.valueOf(y))
464 * </pre>
465 *
466 * @param x the first {@code byte} to compare
467 * @param y the second {@code byte} to compare
468 * @return the value {@code 0} if {@code x == y};
469 * a value less than {@code 0} if {@code x < y}; and
470 * a value greater than {@code 0} if {@code x > y}
471 * @since 1.7
472 */
473 public static int compare(byte x, byte y) {
474 return x - y;
475 }
476
477 /**
478 * Compares two {@code byte} values numerically treating the values
479 * as unsigned.
480 *
481 * @param x the first {@code byte} to compare
482 * @param y the second {@code byte} to compare
483 * @return the value {@code 0} if {@code x == y}; a value less
484 * than {@code 0} if {@code x < y} as unsigned values; and
485 * a value greater than {@code 0} if {@code x > y} as
486 * unsigned values
487 * @since 9
488 */
489 public static int compareUnsigned(byte x, byte y) {
490 return Byte.toUnsignedInt(x) - Byte.toUnsignedInt(y);
491 }
492
493 /**
494 * Converts the argument to an {@code int} by an unsigned
495 * conversion. In an unsigned conversion to an {@code int}, the
496 * high-order 24 bits of the {@code int} are zero and the
497 * low-order 8 bits are equal to the bits of the {@code byte} argument.
498 *
499 * Consequently, zero and positive {@code byte} values are mapped
500 * to a numerically equal {@code int} value and negative {@code
501 * byte} values are mapped to an {@code int} value equal to the
502 * input plus 2<sup>8</sup>.
503 *
504 * @param x the value to convert to an unsigned {@code int}
505 * @return the argument converted to {@code int} by an unsigned
506 * conversion
507 * @since 1.8
508 */
509 public static int toUnsignedInt(byte x) {
510 return ((int) x) & 0xff;
511 }
512
513 /**
514 * Converts the argument to a {@code long} by an unsigned
515 * conversion. In an unsigned conversion to a {@code long}, the
516 * high-order 56 bits of the {@code long} are zero and the
517 * low-order 8 bits are equal to the bits of the {@code byte} argument.
518 *
519 * Consequently, zero and positive {@code byte} values are mapped
520 * to a numerically equal {@code long} value and negative {@code
521 * byte} values are mapped to a {@code long} value equal to the
522 * input plus 2<sup>8</sup>.
523 *
524 * @param x the value to convert to an unsigned {@code long}
525 * @return the argument converted to {@code long} by an unsigned
526 * conversion
527 * @since 1.8
528 */
529 public static long toUnsignedLong(byte x) {
530 return ((long) x) & 0xffL;
531 }
532
533
534 /**
535 * The number of bits used to represent a {@code byte} value in two's
536 * complement binary form.
537 *
538 * @since 1.5
539 */
540 public static final int SIZE = 8;
541
542 /**
543 * The number of bytes used to represent a {@code byte} value in two's
544 * complement binary form.
545 *
546 * @since 1.8
547 */
548 public static final int BYTES = SIZE / Byte.SIZE;
549
550 /** use serialVersionUID from JDK 1.1. for interoperability */
551 private static final long serialVersionUID = -7183698231559129828L;
552 }
553