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* '''N''' - The number to be rounded down. Decimals cause the value to round down, while integers are returned the same. | * '''N''' - The number to be rounded down. Decimals cause the value to round down, while integers are returned the same. | ||
− | You can use the letter 'e' or ' | + | You can use the letter 'e' or 'd' as *10^N, $floor(5e6) = $floor($calc(5*10^6)) |
'''Note''': $floor(N) is the same as $int(N) for N >= 0. | '''Note''': $floor(N) is the same as $int(N) for N >= 0. |
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The $floor identifier will calculate and return a numerical value rounded to the next lowest integer.
Synopsis[edit]
$floor(N)
Parameters[edit]
- N - The number to be rounded down. Decimals cause the value to round down, while integers are returned the same.
You can use the letter 'e' or 'd' as *10^N, $floor(5e6) = $floor($calc(5*10^6))
Note: $floor(N) is the same as $int(N) for N >= 0.
Example[edit]
Echo to the active window 9.318 rounded to the next lowest integer:
//echo -a $floor(9.318) //var %a $pi | echo -a floor: $floor(%a) int: $int(%a) ceil: $ceil(%a) abs: $abs(%a) result: floor: 3 int: 3 ceil: 4 abs: 3.141593 //var %a -1.5 | echo -a floor: $floor(%a) int: $int(%a) ceil: $ceil(%a) abs: $abs(%a) result: floor: -2 int: -1 ceil: -1 abs: 1.5
Compatibility[edit]
Added: mIRC v6.1
Added on: 29 Aug 2003
Note: Unless otherwise stated, this was the date of original functionality.
Further enhancements may have been made in later versions.