Reputation: 179
I'm working on altering my Fibonacci sequencer so that the numbers after reaching ~100th term don't wrap around and become negative. How do I use BigInteger in this code that I wrote:
package me.kevinossia.mystuff;
import java.util.Scanner;
public class FibonacciDisplayer
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
int total;
System.out.print("This is a Fibonacci sequence displayer.\nHow many numbers would you like it to display?");
total = input.nextInt();
long[] series = new long[total];
series[0]=0;
series[1]=1;
for(int i=2;i<total;i++)
{
series[i]=series[i-1] + series[i-2];
}
for(int j=0; j<total; j++)
{
System.out.print(series[j] + "\n");
}
input.close();
}
}
I've searched google high and low and I can't find anything specific to my case.
Upvotes: 5
Views: 46972
Reputation: 11
If total is also BigInteger, then
BigInteger total = new BigInteger("1000000000000000");
BigInteger[] series = new BigInteger[total.intValue()];
series[0] = BigInteger.ZERO;
series[1] = BigInteger.ONE;
series[i] = series[i-1].add(series[i-2]);
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 7964
If you are sure that you only want to use BigInteger then you should think of creating array of BigInteger. So like
BigInteger[] series = new BigInteger[total];
series[0]=BigInteger.ZERO;
series[1]=BigInteger.ONE;
and in loop do
series[i] = series[i-1].add(series[i-2])
See this add API
Upvotes: 6