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  • Subject: Re: Rounding doubles in Java?
  • From: "Larry Meadors" <lmeadors@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 07 Sep 2000 14:13:32 -0600

Don't you want Math.round()?

Floor returns the largest (closest to positive infinity) integer value that is 
*not* greater than the argument.

Larry

>>> tmalin@hannasteel.com 09/07/00 09:32AM >>>
I am trying to round a double using the Math.floor method.
double bundles = Math.floor((double) Stotft / bundles));

I get 25.0 if I didn't do the floor method I get 25.8532722, I would like
26 using the floor method.

Any suggestions would greatly be appreciated.


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