Rounding Question
Alex Martelli
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Thu Feb 22 03:43:14 EST 2001
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"Mikael Olofsson" <mikael at isy.liu.se> wrote in message news:XFMail.010222082319.mikael at isy.liu.se... On 21-Feb-01 Remco Gerlich wrote: > I'd go for > rounded = number-(number%10)+10 > now. I'm sorry, but this also behaves badly. It rounds 10 up to 20. To get Jacob's desired functionality, you could modify your idea to rounded = number-((number-1)%10)+9 still assuming only integer input. ...which of course is totally equivalent to the earlier proposed rounded = (number+9) - ((number+9)%10) since addition is commutative and associative (you can move the +9 from the right of the expression) AND so is addition in modulo-arithmetic, so that: (X-1)%N==(X%N)+((-1)%N)==(X%N)+((N-1)%N)==(X+N-1)%N Alex
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