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Latest revision as of 01:56, 24 January 2023
The INT function rounds a numeric value down to the next whole number.
Syntax
- result = INT(expression)
Parameters
- expression is any type of literal or variable numerical value or mathematical calculation.
Description
- INT returns the first whole number INTEGER that is less than the expression value.
- This means that INT rounds down for both positive and negative numbers.
- Use FIX to round negative values up. It is identical to INT for positive values.
Examples
Example: Displaying the rounding behavior of INT.
PRINT INT(2.5) PRINT INT(-2.5) |
2 -3 |
See also