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This template rounds up a numeric value to a limited number of decimal places.
Usage
- {{Roundup|value}}
- {{Roundup|value|decimals}}
- Both parameters can be any valid numeric expression; however, decimals should be an integer.
- The decimals parameter defaults to 0.
- decimals can be negative to round up to a multiple of a power of ten.
- NAN may be returned if very large values are used.
Examples
Template
|
Result
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Expected
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{{Roundup|3.14159|3}}
|
3.142
|
3.142
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{{Roundup|0|3}}
|
0
|
0
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{{Roundup|-0.00031|3}}
|
0
|
0
|
{{Roundup|-3.14159|3}}
|
-3.141
|
-3.141
|
{{Roundup|0|0}}
|
0
|
0
|
{{Roundup|-0.9|0}}
|
0
|
0
|
{{Roundup|314159|-3}}
|
315000
|
315000
|
{{Roundup|0|-3}}
|
0
|
0
|
{{Roundup|-514.15|-3}}
|
0
|
0
|
{{Roundup|-514159|-3}}
|
-514000
|
-514000
|
{{Roundup|1}}
|
1
|
1
|
Note
- You should use the parserfunction {{#expr:ceil value}} rather than {{Roundup|value}} or {{Roundup|value|0}}. This template should only be used to round up to a number of decimal places other than zero.
See also
zh:Template:Roundup