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The Round | The <var>Round</var> [[Intrinsic classes|intrinsic]] function returns a floating point number that is the method object number rounded to a specified number of decimal places. | ||
== | |||
==Syntax== | |||
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< | |||
< | ===Syntax terms=== | ||
< | <table class="syntaxTable"> | ||
< | <tr><th>%number</th> | ||
< | <td>A variable to receive the floating point result. </td></tr> | ||
in the method argument, | |||
< | <tr><th>float</th> | ||
< | <td>A <var>Float</var> value to be rounded to the number of decimal places specified in the method argument, <var class="term">dp</var>. </td></tr> | ||
to which the input number is rounded. | |||
This value defaults to 0, and it must be between 0 and 75. | <tr><th>dp</th> | ||
</ | <td>A numeric value that specifies the number of decimal places to which the input number is rounded. This value defaults to 0, and it must be between 0 and 75.</td></tr> | ||
</table> | |||
==Usage notes== | |||
The following program demonstrates the Round method. | <ul> | ||
<li>Negative numbers are rounded down to the nearest integer; positive numbers are rounded up. </li> | |||
</ul> | |||
==Examples== | |||
The following program demonstrates the <var>Round</var> method. | |||
<p class="code">begin | |||
[[PrintText statement|printText]] {~} = {3.1415926:round} | [[PrintText statement|printText]] {~} = {3.1415926:round} | ||
printText {~} = {3.1415926:round(0)} | printText {~} = {3.1415926:round(0)} | ||
printText {~} = {3.1415926:round(1)} | printText {~} = {3.1415926:round(1)} | ||
printText {~} = {3.1415926:round(4)} | printText {~} = {3.1415926:round(4)} | ||
end | |||
</p> | |||
The result is: | The result is: | ||
<p class="output">3.1415926:round = 3 | |||
3.1415926:round(0) = 3 | |||
3.1415926:round(1) = 3.1 | |||
3.1415926:round(4) = 3.1416 | |||
</p> | |||
==See also== | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:38, 22 May 2017
Round a floating point number to specified decimal places (Float class)
The Round intrinsic function returns a floating point number that is the method object number rounded to a specified number of decimal places.
Syntax
%number = float:Round[( [dp])]
Syntax terms
%number | A variable to receive the floating point result. |
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float | A Float value to be rounded to the number of decimal places specified in the method argument, dp. |
dp | A numeric value that specifies the number of decimal places to which the input number is rounded. This value defaults to 0, and it must be between 0 and 75. |
Usage notes
- Negative numbers are rounded down to the nearest integer; positive numbers are rounded up.
Examples
The following program demonstrates the Round method.
begin printText {~} = {3.1415926:round} printText {~} = {3.1415926:round(0)} printText {~} = {3.1415926:round(1)} printText {~} = {3.1415926:round(4)} end
The result is:
3.1415926:round = 3 3.1415926:round(0) = 3 3.1415926:round(1) = 3.1 3.1415926:round(4) = 3.1416