Round Decimal Point Up To Nearest Whole Number?
May 14, 2011
I'm creating a maths program and when it comes to division it's giving me .34216 as answeres which isn't what I want.I was thinking declaring the textbox the answer appears in as a single.It's not working out though and it's still using decimal points.I was told by my teacher to declare it as an integer so I tried that too, it's not working out also. I figured based on the code, I would be declaring array3() as the single or integer since that's the textbox the answer will be output into. [code]
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May 13, 2009
How can I make it so that decimal numbers round up or down to the nearest integer?
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Jul 29, 2011
how can i always round a double up?
2.3 = 3
2.5 = 3
2.8 = 3
i always want to round up to the nearest whole number
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Aug 20, 2010
I have read about Round() and MidpointRounding.ToEven but I still could not figure how to use it to achieve what I want. I have numbers (usually from 5 digit decimal) such 125.36 , 125.10, 125.99. I want to make the 2 decimal point rounded to the nearest 20. Means, the 2 decimal point should be either .00 or .20 or 0.40 or .60 or 0.80 only.
125.36 should be 125.40 : 125.10 should be 125.00, 125.99 should be 126.00
125.54 should be 125.60 and so on
Is there math function to make or I should parse the number as text and test the last 2 digit?
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Nov 21, 2011
Decimal number in my textbox I need to round to the nearest even number. Is there any idea how to do it?
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Apr 22, 2009
I am working in excel trying to setup a function involving multiplying a cell by a set number and then having the result round to the nearest 10. Here's the beginning of my function statement fx=e3*1.026. say the result is 8654, I need it to round to 8650. Also if it comes back 8655, I need it to round to 8660. I have about 2,000 records I need to do this to so I was hoping that one formula or statement could be used for all my data.
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Apr 1, 2009
intLoginTime = txtLoginTime.Text
intLogoutTime = txtLogoutTime.Text
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The problem is that the numbers seem to round after the decimal point, so if I entered a login-time of 8.15 and log-out 9.30, instead of showing 1.15 as the difference, it shows '1'. is there a way around this?
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Jan 8, 2009
is it possible to round a double to a certain number of decimal places
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Apr 29, 2009
I need a function which will Round a number UP to the specified decimal precision, exactly the same as how Excel's RoundUp function works:
Roundup(dblVal, intDecPlaces)
So I need the following:
Roundup(0.896523, 4)
would return
0.8966
However, everything i've tried/found simply rounds to the nearest whole integer, or returns a normal rounded value, hence the above would return
0.8965
I've tried the following:
Math.Round(dblval, intPrecision, midpointrounding.awayfromzero)
' and
Math.Round(dblval, intPrecision, midpointrounding.toeven)
And even custom functions, such as:
Public Function RoundUp(ByVal varValue As Object, _
ByVal iNum As Integer) As Double
'ignore the data types here, I was playing to see 'if changing any of the data types would swing 'the results (knowing full well they wouldnt make 'a difference, thats how fed up with this I am!)
Dim lNum As Long, xVal As Double, xVar As Object
xVar = Fix(varValue)
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I've even looked at converting this to a string, looking at the Xth decimal place, and incrementing it up by 1, then converting it back to a double, while this works (sort of) it seems to be a very roughshod way of doing it, and I'd rather do it mathematically than with lots of data conversion.
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May 18, 2012
Way to find out the numbers after the decimal point of the double?All i need to do is to find out if the number ends in 0 like 1.0 or 10.0 or 323.0 ?
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Feb 23, 2012
I am trying to think of a possible way to insert a colon and decimal point to a part of a number. I am making a Rubik's Cube timer, and I converted the times to milliseconds so I can calculate the average of 5 with that. I averaged the milliseconds, but now I need to convert that into minutes, seconds, and milliseconds. Does anyone have any idea on how I would go about this?
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Nov 15, 2011
getting a formula round off to the next highest .25.example:
2.35->2.50
2.26->2.50
2.24->2.25
2.51->2.75
I can't use the Round function because if I have 2.26 then it will round off to 2.25 which is unacceptable.I have been using the Ceiling function but it rounds it off to the nearest highest integer. Which can add an almost extra kg,lb to my formulas.
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Dec 22, 2010
Is there any prebuilt items to roundup a number to set fraction size or do I need to build a routine to do this? If I have to build this any thoughts on the way to go about it? I was thinking I need to strip the decimal places and then compare them to a dataset of numbers a make a choice?
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Apr 17, 2010
How would I go about rounding up decimal numbers to the nearest 2 decimal places? For example $7.0000032 would be $7.01 In theory, VB would make it $7.00 but if it is > $7.00, I want it to reflect that to the nearest penny... so $3.0000001 would be $3.01
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Jul 1, 2011
In VB.Net, is there a way of auto-detecting the culture of a string representation of a number? I'll explain the situation:Our asp.net web site receives xml data feeds for boat data. Most of the time, the number format for the prices use either a simple non-formatted integer e.g. "999000". That's easy for us to process.Occaisionally, there are commas for thousands separators and periods for the decimal point. Also, that's fine as our data import understands this. Example "999,000.00".We're starting to get some data from France where some of the prices have been entered with the periods and thousands separators the other way around as that's the way it's done in many European countries. E.g. "999.000,00". This is where our system would interpret that as nine hundred and ninety nine pounds instead of the nine hundred and ninety nine thousand pounds that was intended.
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Jan 23, 2009
I'm trying to find a way to force my calculations to round up currency values to the nearest whole pence/cent.By default, rounding will round to the nearest pence/cent, whether this is up or down.I need it to always round up regardless.[code]My client's back office system rounds in this manner which is rather peculiar to say the least, however the prices on his website need to match and to to this they need to be rounded up.The built in ASP.NET Math.Round function only offers the regular rounding(and banker's rounding) and not an option to force rounding up or down.
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Oct 27, 2011
I use Mschart to produce charts. What I am trying to get is the nearest data point by where I click on the chart. The problem is that I can't find any connection between the HitTest values and the data point x/y values.Say, I clicked on the following point:
Dim result As HitTestResult = Chart.HitTest(e.X, e.Y)I have now values of X and Y where I clicked. How to associate it with the data point values?
What I want to achieve is to double-click on the chart which would find the nearest data point (x,y as integer) and knowing these values I would be able to recalculate other values based upon where the user needs it and double-clicks.
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Nov 9, 2009
I was using this old method of creating a bunch of rectangles when I need to get the location of a certain point within a grid so I could draw images on the grid. The thing is, I don't want to use rectangles, I want to be able to just round the location as if I were using rectangles. I need it to be able to round the point (66,70) to (50,50) so if you can imagine a grid and the mouse position being within that square in the grid, I need to get the location of the upper left corner of that square.
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Jun 27, 2012
What is the cleanest, most readable way to String.Format a decimal with the following criteria
start with a sign symbol (+ or -)
a fixed number of fraction digits
no decimal separator
right aligned
pre-padded with "0"'s
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Apr 27, 2010
With the following problem which I want to round up the "TotalVolume" and "AvgHL" with 2 decimal places. However, my ListView2 is still showing as the following example.
Example:
ID --------- Average H/L ----------- Average Volume
12 --------- 1.230000 ----------- 4251.230000
17 --------- 0.560000 --------- 12345.560000
23 --------- 0.320000 --------- 2345.010000
54 --------- 1.230000 --------- 122.550000
Dim conn As SqlConnection
conn = New SqlConnection(Source)
conn.Open()
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Jul 28, 2010
format number to hower many number on left of decimal and 1 decimal without rounding
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Jul 19, 2009
how to round up a decimal numbers.. 5.63 = 6.00, 5.43 = 5.00
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Nov 23, 2010
I'm trying to get my decimals to display with four decimal places. The DB rounds my number to 4 decimal places, but it returns the number with trailing 0s (due to the decimal precision of the field), so something like 9.45670000.[code]...
How do I format my decimal, so that the number of decimal places is always four?
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Apr 18, 2012
I have a double value like 3768.595863. if i round this value then i will get 3768.596 but i want 3768.595.how can i get that?please reply.
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Mar 19, 2012
I'm using ROUND() to calculate the value in one column from values in the others and it displays to a lot of decimal place.Its rounded correctly to 1 decimal place but when shown the the datagridview it displays like 12.3000000000..All 3 values used to calculate this one are stored to two decimal place, not that that should matter.[code]
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Feb 3, 2009
Also how would I format totalCost (a string) to round to two decimal places?
lblTotalCost.Text = "The cost of your journey for " + sumNoTickets + " people, is: + totalCost
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Jul 6, 2009
For example, how would I get the # "220" from the number "229". Or the number "300" from "309"? The only way I've found to do this is using string stuff, but I'm afraid of the overhead for strings?
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Mar 4, 2009
The window is 600x600, because the game uses a 'grid' of thirty. Each food block is 30x30, and so is each block that makes up the snake. Here is my food making sub:
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Apr 28, 2011
I have a program that will round any numbers I give it regardless of the data type I set (I've tried double and decimal) before it saves into the DB. I'm using MS access for the DB and I've set the data types in access to Numeric Double, Numeric Decimal, and Currency and all with decimal places set to 4 -- all to no avail.
What I do know:
1) The textboxes on the form accept the number value as I enter it and after I hit save the value displayed is the same as the number that I entered. However, once I query the database again for that entry the value has been rounded up/down to the nearest integer (whole number). For example: I enter 1000.50 and hit save. I search for that same entry and the value is saved as 1000. If I enter 1000.51 and hit save then search for the entry it shows the value saved as 1001.
2) I can store the desired value directly into the DB by manually entering it. When I search for that entry from within the program it displays the correct amount. HOWEVER, if I try to change the amount and then hit save I get a concurrency violation.
I think that it may be a setting somewhere in the program that doesn't allow for decimal places but I've search everywhere and I cant find anything.
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Mar 23, 2011
How to get the second decimal point?
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