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pcvolkmar Posted - 10/27/2005 : 10:06:36 AM
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Hello every body.

I´m trying to compare the whole part of two decimal numbers.
i have this:

379,17674
379,95394
380,213
380,47207
380,73113
380,9902
381,24927
381,50834
381,7674

My problem is that some times I have 2 or 3 or 4 for 379,xxx
380,xxx
381,xxx
...
1983,xxx
1984,xxx
...
I want to approximate. If I want the corresponding value of 380 I select I complete corresponding value of 379.

how I can select to the whole part of a decimal number.
tank you!

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Mike Buess Posted - 10/27/2005 : 8:56:06 PM
int(x) returns the integer part of x and nint(x) rounds off to the nearest integer.

int(380,507)=;
INT(380,507)=380

nint(380,507)=
NINT(380,507)=381

Mike Buess
Origin WebRing Member

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