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The [[CINT]] function rounds decimal point numbers up or down to the nearest [[INTEGER]] value. | The [[CINT]] function rounds decimal point numbers up or down to the nearest [[INTEGER]] value. | ||
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* Values greater than .5 are rounded up. Values lower than .5 are rounded down. | * Values greater than .5 are rounded up. Values lower than .5 are rounded down. | ||
* ''Warning:'' Since [[CINT]] is used for integer values, the input values cannot exceed 32767 to -32768! | * ''Warning:'' Since [[CINT]] is used for integer values, the input values cannot exceed 32767 to -32768! | ||
* Use [[CLNG]] for [[LONG]] integer values exceeding [[INTEGER]] limitations. | * Use [[CLNG]] for [[LONG]] integer values exceeding [[INTEGER]] limitations. | ||
* Note: When decimal point values are given to BASIC functions requiring [[INTEGER]]s the value will be [[CINT]]ed. | * Note: When decimal point values are given to BASIC functions requiring [[INTEGER]]s the value will be [[CINT]]ed. | ||
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''Example:'' Shows how CINT rounds values up or down as in "bankers' rounding". | ''Example:'' Shows how CINT rounds values up or down as in "bankers' rounding". | ||
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a% = {{Cl|CINT}}(1.49): b% = {{Cl|CINT}}(1.50): c = 11.5 | a% = {{Cl|CINT}}(1.49): b% = {{Cl|CINT}}(1.50): c = 11.5 | ||
{{Cl|COLOR}} c: {{Cl|PRINT}} a%, b%, c | {{Cl|COLOR}} c: {{Cl|PRINT}} a%, b%, c | ||
{{CodeEnd}} | {{CodeEnd}} | ||
{{OutputStart}}{{text|1 2 11.5|red}} | {{OutputStart}}{{text|1 2 11.5|red}} |
Revision as of 17:38, 22 January 2023
The CINT function rounds decimal point numbers up or down to the nearest INTEGER value.
Syntax
- value% = CINT(expression)
- expression is any TYPE of literal or variable numerical value or mathematical calculation.
Description
- Values greater than .5 are rounded up. Values lower than .5 are rounded down.
- Warning: Since CINT is used for integer values, the input values cannot exceed 32767 to -32768!
- Use CLNG for LONG integer values exceeding INTEGER limitations.
- Note: When decimal point values are given to BASIC functions requiring INTEGERs the value will be CINTed.
Examples
Example: Shows how CINT rounds values up or down as in "bankers' rounding".
a% = CINT(1.49): b% = CINT(1.50): c = 11.5 COLOR c: PRINT a%, b%, c |
1 2 11.5
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