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TIB: Re: NONONONONONO




AAAUUUGGGHH!!! Do you have any idea how slow and wasteful that is?! Good
lord! Use 1+int(whatevernumberyouwanthere

On Wed, 11 Mar 1998 21:15:33 -0600 "Matthew" <mobets@flash.net> writes:
>
>1.2/->/A
>If fPart(A)>0            if there is a decimal  ipart is in
>[2nd][math]somthing or other
>Then
>1+iPart(A)/->/ A   take off decimal(like int but returns -1 when given 
>-1.3
>instead of -2)
>Else
>int A/->/A            no decimal, don't need ot add 1
>End
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: CallMe Keroppi <m_keroppi@hotmail.com>
>To: ti-basic@lists.ticalc.org <ti-basic@lists.ticalc.org>
>Date: Wednesday, March 11, 1998 5:17 PM
>
>
>>
>>Keep in mind, I'm using an 83; but I think that they are all the 
>same.
>>int( will give you the integer. For example; int(1.2 will return 1.
>>int(1.9 will also return a 1. However, round will do just that -
>>round. round(1.2,0  [round 1.2 to zero decimal places] will return a
>>1. round(1.9,0 will return a 2.  When using round(, any decimal that
>>is .5 or up will round UP.
>>
>>This is kind of related but how do you use int so it goes up?
>>like 1.2 returns 2.
>>
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