Manuals/calci/ROUNDUP

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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 to specified number of digits away from 0.

Description

ROUNDUP(number, num_of_digits)

This function is used to round a number up away from zero, to specified number of decimal digits mentioned 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 assumes it to be zero and rounds the number to the nearest integer.
  • The number is rounded to the specified number of decimal places, if num_of_digits > 0.
  • The number is rounded to the nearest integer, if num_of_digits = 0.
  • The number is rounded 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(2.5..6..0.5) that rounds the numbers from 2.5 to 6 in steps of 0.5.

Number ROUNDUP
2.5 3
3 3
3.5 4
4 4
4.5 5
5 5
5.5 6
6 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.


Syntax


Remarks


Examples


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Description


ROUNDUP


ROUNDUP (n, digit)

n   is a number that you want rounded down.

ndigit is the number of digits to which you want to round number.


Column1 Column2 Column3 Column4
Row1 67.8 6.83112 2245888.56
Row2 0 3 -4
Row3 68 6.832 2250000
Row4
Row6
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·          n is rounded up to the specified number of decimal places if ndigit is greater than 0.

·          n is rounded up to the nearest integer if ndigit is 0.

·          n  is rounded up to the left of the decimal point if ndigit is less than 0.





ROUNDUP functions rounds a number up, away from 0.





1.       If n = 67.8 and ndigit =0, then
=ROUNDUP(67.8,0) gives you 68

2.       If n = 6.83112 and ndigit =3, then
=ROUNDUP(6.83112,3) gives you 6.832

3.       If n = 2245888.56 and ndigit = -4, then
=ROUNDUP(2245888.56,-4) gives you 2250000