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> From: Xu, Weining > > May be I didn't say clearly on my question. Add 0.005 to the number prior > to the rounding would cause the number always add one to the last decimal, > such as 2.3237 became 2.33, which is not what I want. I just need to do > normal rounding, meaning if 5 and up goes up, 4 and below takes off. Xu, you originally said this: > > 2) for two decimal format, 1.245 would return 1.24 rather than > 1.25. That leads me to believe it truncates rather than rounds. Maybe I'm not udnerstanding this. Does 2.3287 return 2.33 or 2.32?
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