Is there a function or an algorithm to round up float numbers to 2 digits after the radix point (comma).
Example: 3.1457 ->Rounds up to-> 3.14
Is there a function or an algorithm to round up float numbers to 2 digits after the radix point (comma).
Example: 3.1457 ->Rounds up to-> 3.14
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If it's for display purposes, look up std::setprecision. Otherwise, add .005 or however it would work mathematically.
If you need the mathematical result (rather than display purposes) use std::ceil(value*100.0)/100.0
There are some limits on the range of values this works for (and this assumes a positive value) but, if you are asking the question, you are unlikely to be working outside the relevant range.
Last edited by grumpy; 06-12-2011 at 06:25 AM.
Works without these limits.Code:double round_floating_2(double x) { return x - std::fmod(x, 0.01); }
Yes, it's rounding down.
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