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|descr=Round a number to the provided factor.
|descr=Round a number to the provided factor.


|s1=[number, factor, secondary factor] call [[BIS_fnc_roundNum]]
|s1= [number, factor, secondary factor] call [[BIS_fnc_roundNum]]


|p1= number: [[Number]] - Number that should be rounded.
|p1= number: [[Number]] - number that should be rounded.


|p2= factor: [[Number]] - Factor
|p2= factor: [[Number]] - factor


|p3= secondary factor: [[Number]] - (optional) Secondary factor, used when number / primary factor is smaller than 10 (scalar).
|p3= secondary factor: [[Number]] - (optional) Secondary factor, used when number / primary factor is smaller than 10 (scalar).


|r1= [[Number]] - Rounded number
|r1= [[Number]] - rounded number


|x1= <sqf>[10.254,2,3] call BIS_fnc_roundNum;//Returns 9</sqf>
|x1= <sqf>[10.254,2,3] call BIS_fnc_roundNum;//Returns 9</sqf>

Latest revision as of 15:47, 8 November 2023

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Description

Description:
Round a number to the provided factor.
Execution:
call
Groups:
Math

Syntax

Syntax:
[number, factor, secondary factor] call BIS_fnc_roundNum
Parameters:
number: Number - number that should be rounded.
factor: Number - factor
secondary factor: Number - (optional) Secondary factor, used when number / primary factor is smaller than 10 (scalar).
Return Value:
Number - rounded number

Examples

Example 1:
[10.254,2,3] call BIS_fnc_roundNum;//Returns 9
Example 2:
[10.254,1,3] call BIS_fnc_roundNum;//Returns 10

Additional Information

See also:
BIS_fnc_randomInt BIS_fnc_geometricMean BIS_fnc_arithmeticMean BIS_fnc_nearestNum BIS_fnc_sortNum

Notes

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