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Parsing and Formatting a Big Integer into Binary in Java
Firstly, take two BigInteger objects and set values.
BigInteger one, two;
one = new BigInteger("99");
two = new BigInteger("978");
Now, parse BigInteger object “two” into Binary.
two = new BigInteger("1111010010", 2);
String str = two.toString(2);
Above, we have used the following constructor. Here, radix is set as 2 for Binary for both BigInteger constructor and toString() method.
BigInteger(String val, int radix)
This constructor is used to translate the String representation of a BigInteger in the specified radix into a BigInteger.
The following is an example −
Example
import java.math.*;
public class Demo {
public static void main(String[] args) {
BigInteger one, two;
one = new BigInteger("99");
// parsing BigInteger object "two" into Binary
two = new BigInteger("1111010010", 2);
String str = two.toString(2);
System.out.println("Result (BigInteger) : " +one);
System.out.println("Result after parsing : " +str);
}
}
Output
Result (BigInteger) : 99 Result after parsing : 1111010010
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