trunc


trunc

Rounds a floating-point number toward 0 to an integer value

 #include <math.h> double trunc ( double x  ); float truncf ( float x  ); long double truncl ( long double x  ); 

The TRunc( ) functions round the value of their argument, x, to the nearest integer value whose magnitude is not greater than that of xin other words, toward 0.

Example

 printf("trunc(-1.7) = %.2f   trunc(1.4) = %.2f   trunc(1.5) = %.2f\n",         trunc(-1.7),  trunc(1.4), trunc(1.5) ); printf("round(-1.7) = %.2f   round(1.4) = %.2f   round(1.5) = %.2f\n",         round(-1.7), round(1.4), round(1.5) ); 

This code produces the following output:

 trunc(-1.7) = -1.00   trunc(1.4) = 1.00   trunc(1.5) = 1.00 round(-1.7) = -2.00   round(1.4) = 1.00   round(1.5) = 2.00 

See Also

rint( ), lrint( ), llrint( ), round( ), lround( ), llround( ), nearbyint( )



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