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*Where 'number' is the number to round and  
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*Where 'Number' is the number to round and  
*'multiple' is the multiple value to which number is to be rounded.
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*'Multiple' is the multiple value to which number is to be rounded.
 
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**MROUND() returns a number rounded to the desired multiple
MROUND() rounds a number to specified multiple.
 
  
 
== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
MROUND(number, multiple)
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MROUND(Number, Multiple)
  
 
This function is used to round a number up or down depending on the multiple value.
 
This function is used to round a number up or down depending on the multiple value.

Revision as of 18:28, 15 June 2018

MROUND(Number, Multiple)

  • Where 'Number' is the number to round and
  • 'Multiple' is the multiple value to which number is to be rounded.
    • MROUND() returns a number rounded to the desired multiple

Description

MROUND(Number, Multiple)

This function is used to round a number up or down depending on the multiple value.

For Example,

MROUND(3.6, 2) returns 4 as a result.

MROUND(44.1, 4) returns 44 as a result.

  • The number is rounded up or down, depending on the remainder of division of the number and the multiple. If the remainder is more than or equal to half the multiple value, the number is rounded up, else it is rounded down towards zero.
  • Calci returns an NaN error message if any argument is nonnumeric or omitted.
  • Calci returns an #ERROR message if 'number' and 'multiple' have different signs.
  • If the number is an exact multiple, rounding will not be done. Calci will display the same number as output.

MROUND() can also be used for multiple number array as -

MROUND(2.5..7.5, 2) that rounds the numbers from 2.5 to 7.5 to nearest multiple of 2.

Number Multiple MROUND
2.5 2 2
3.5 2 4
4.5 2 4
5.5 2 6
6.5 2 6
7.5 2 8
  • ROUND() can be used to round a number to specified number of digits.
  • ROUNDUP() can be used to round a number away from zero.
  • ROUNDDOWN() can be used to round a number towards zero.

Examples

Function Output
MROUND(3.67,2) 4
MROUND(99,3) 99
MROUND(4.35,0.01) 4.35
MROUND(-89.65,-3) -90

Related Videos

MROUND

See Also

References