See also JSR-363 https://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=363

Gary

On Thu, Aug 10, 2023, 10:56 AM Daniel Watson <dcwatso...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I brought this up in commons-math and it was determined that that probably
> wasn't a good place for it, as that lib focuses on computational functions.
> It was also mentioned that commons-numbers was not a great place for the
> static util method either.
>
> Essentially the need for this relates to scientific measurements.
> Measurements are often reported with implied precision and uncertainty
> (e.g. 0.0015 has 2 significant figures, 1.10 has 3, etc). Currently there
> are no Number classes that retain or respect this information. There are
> widely accepted conventions for how to retain and adjust both precision and
> uncertainty during mathematical operations. But the first step is simply
> knowing what those two values are. I propose a util method (already
> written) in NumberUtils that can do this. The conventions are widely
> documented but would be spelled out very specifically in the javadoc.
> Although NumberUtils mainly focuses on pure math transformation, it does
> also include some parsing, so this doesn't seem to be *completely* out of
> scope.
>
> Is NumberUtils a possible home for this?
>
> On a separate, but related note, I honestly think this sort of math
> actually deserves a full blown java Number implementation (similar to
> BigFraction and Complex classes in commons- numbers). Possibly called
> BigMeasurement? Which can interact with other Number implementations as
> well as other BigMeasurements and retain/report the correct uncertainty and
> precision throughout the computation. I haven't ironed that out - but a
> necessary intermediate step is just being able to get the sigfig count.
>
> Dan
>

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