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jsingh71
Partner - Specialist
Partner - Specialist

How to round 2 numbers after decimal point??

Hi Everyone,

I write one expression in Text Object Expression. Now I got result '86.656982' like this.

I want to round this number like 86.66.

How I do this??

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Hai,

use   Num(sum(sales),'##.00') ,It wil give you only two decimal points.

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Hai,

use   Num(sum(sales),'##.00') ,It wil give you only two decimal points.

Siva_Sankar
Master II
Master II

Ajit,   Use round( x [ , base [ , offset ]]) . Find the screenshot it will help.  Regards. Siva Sankar K

jonathandienst
Partner - Champion III
Partner - Champion III

Hi

If you need to round the numbers properly, use:

=Round(86.656982, 0.01)

Using Num() will change the display format, but does not round off the underlying number. So:

Round(86.656982, 0.01) = Round(86.660001, 0.01)

 

Num(86.656982, '#0.00') <> Num(86.660001, '#0.00')

Hope that helps

Jonathan

Logic will get you from a to b. Imagination will take you everywhere. - A Einstein
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Hai  jonathan ,

Thanks for your explanation.

Thanks

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float f = 10.123456F;

float fc = (float)Math.Round(f * 100f) / 100f;

Full Source : round a number to 2 decimal places

Mercal

mkamal
Contributor III
Contributor III

question, this only visually rounded the number.  If need to round for a if then statement evaluation.  Can you please recommend a solution?

vvvvvvizard
Partner - Specialist
Partner - Specialist

'##,00'

Felipeaviolin
Contributor II
Contributor II

Thanks !