The getMaximumFractionDigits() method is a built-in method of the java.text.NumberFormat returns the maximum number of digits allowed in the fraction portion of a number of an instance.
Syntax:
public int getMaximumFractionDigits()
Parameters: The function does not accepts any parameter.
Return Value: The function returns the maximum number of digits which is allowed in the fraction portion.
Below is the implementation of the above function:
Program 1:
| // Java program to implement// the above function Âimportjava.text.NumberFormat;importjava.util.Locale;importjava.util.Currency; ÂpublicclassMain {    publicstaticvoidmain(String[] args)        throwsException    { Â        // Get the Integer instance        NumberFormat nF            = NumberFormat                  .getIntegerInstance(); Â        // Stores the maximum        intvalue            = nF.getMaximumFractionDigits(); Â        // Prints the maximum        System.out.println("The maximum"                           + " Fraction digits: "                           + value);    }} | 
The maximum Fraction digits: 0
Program 2:
| // Java program to implement// the above function Âimportjava.text.NumberFormat;importjava.util.Locale;importjava.util.Currency; ÂpublicclassMain {    publicstaticvoidmain(String[] args)        throwsException    { Â        // Get the Currency instance        NumberFormat nF            = NumberFormat                  .getCurrencyInstance(); Â        // Stores the maximum        intvalue            = nF.getMaximumFractionDigits(); Â        // Prints the maximum        System.out.println("The maximum"                           + " Fraction digits: "                           + value);    }} | 
The maximum Fraction digits: 2
Reference: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/10/docs/api/java/text/NumberFormat.html#getMaximumFractionDigits()


 
                                    







