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*'num_of_digits' is the number of digits to which the number is to be rounded. | *'num_of_digits' is the number of digits to which the number is to be rounded. | ||
− | ROUNDUP() rounds a number | + | ROUNDUP(), rounds a number up, away from zero. |
== Description == | == Description == |
Revision as of 14:28, 3 July 2018
ROUNDUP(number, num_of_digits)
- Where 'number' is the number to round and
- 'num_of_digits' is the number of digits to which the number is to be rounded.
ROUNDUP(), rounds a number up, away from zero.
Description
ROUNDUP(number, num_of_digits)
This function is used to round a number up away from zero, to the number of decimal digits specified in the argument.
For Example,
ROUNDUP(67.8,0) returns 68 as a result.
ROUNDUP(6.83112,3) returns 6.832 as a result.
- If 'num_of_digits' is omitted, Calci displays #NaN error message.
- The number is rounded up to the specified number of decimal places, if num_of_digits > 0.
- The number is rounded up to the nearest integer, if num_of_digits = 0.
- The number is rounded up to the left of the decimal point, if num_of_digits < 0.
- If any argument is non-numeric, Calci displays #NaN error message.
ROUNDUP() can also be used for multiple number array as -
ROUNDUP(2.55..7.55,1) that rounds the numbers 2.55 to 7.55 to one decimal place.
Number | Num_of_digits | ROUNDUP |
---|---|---|
2.55 | 1 | 2.6 |
3.55 | 1 | 3.6 |
4.55 | 1 | 4.6 |
5.55 | 1 | 5.6 |
6.55 | 1 | 6.6 |
7.55 | 1 | 7.6 |
- ROUND() can be used to round a number to specified number of digits.
- ROUNDDOWN() can be used to round a number towards zero.
- MROUND() can be used to round a number to desired multiple.
Examples
Function | Output |
ROUNDUP(7.6712,2) | 7.68 |
ROUNDUP(388.345,0) | 389 |
ROUNDUP(199.37,-1) | 200 |
ROUNDUP(-9.95,1) | -10 |
ROUNDUP(-9.95,-1) | -10 |
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