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  • J JMK NI

    Well knock me down! It's 6:30AM, I haven't had coffee yet!

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    DaveAuld
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    Well it's now 6:43am, my first meeting with my supervisory team was an hour ago and I have already spoken with my boss onshore, so the day is well underway. Only another 14 or 15 hours still to go. :doh: Feeling :zzz: already.

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    • D DaveAuld

      Smells very much like "Significant Number Rounding"... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Significant_figures[^] Demo Calculator -> http://ostermiller.org/calc/significant_figures.html[^]

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      PaulowniaK
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      My understanding of rounding to N significant figure is like this:

      1234 to 3 significant figures = 1230
      1235 to 3 significant figures = 1240
      1236 to 3 significant figures = 1240

      The trouble is, I need

      1234 to 3 significant figures = 1230
      1235 to 3 significant figures = 1230
      1236 to 3 significant figures = 1240

      The point is, rather than rounding up or down depending on whether the N+1th digit is 4 or 5, but whether it is 5 or 6.

      Almost, but not quite, entirely unlike... me...

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      • P PaulowniaK

        OK, bad example...

        123 would be 120.
        125 would be 120.
        126 would be 130.

        etc. etc.

        The point not being the number of significant digits you end up with, but the fact that the rounding is happening at 5 and 6 rather than the more usual 4 and 5.

        Almost, but not quite, entirely unlike... me...

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        DaveAuld
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        Sounds like you want to do Round Half Down + Significant then.

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        • P PaulowniaK

          My understanding of rounding to N significant figure is like this:

          1234 to 3 significant figures = 1230
          1235 to 3 significant figures = 1240
          1236 to 3 significant figures = 1240

          The trouble is, I need

          1234 to 3 significant figures = 1230
          1235 to 3 significant figures = 1230
          1236 to 3 significant figures = 1240

          The point is, rather than rounding up or down depending on whether the N+1th digit is 4 or 5, but whether it is 5 or 6.

          Almost, but not quite, entirely unlike... me...

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          DaveAuld
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          Round half down + Significant.

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          • P PaulowniaK

            My understanding of rounding to N significant figure is like this:

            1234 to 3 significant figures = 1230
            1235 to 3 significant figures = 1240
            1236 to 3 significant figures = 1240

            The trouble is, I need

            1234 to 3 significant figures = 1230
            1235 to 3 significant figures = 1230
            1236 to 3 significant figures = 1240

            The point is, rather than rounding up or down depending on whether the N+1th digit is 4 or 5, but whether it is 5 or 6.

            Almost, but not quite, entirely unlike... me...

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            Agent__007
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            How about "N Significant Half-Down Rounding[^]"?

            Whether I think I can, or think I can't, I am always bloody right!

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            • P PaulowniaK

              My understanding of rounding to N significant figure is like this:

              1234 to 3 significant figures = 1230
              1235 to 3 significant figures = 1240
              1236 to 3 significant figures = 1240

              The trouble is, I need

              1234 to 3 significant figures = 1230
              1235 to 3 significant figures = 1230
              1236 to 3 significant figures = 1240

              The point is, rather than rounding up or down depending on whether the N+1th digit is 4 or 5, but whether it is 5 or 6.

              Almost, but not quite, entirely unlike... me...

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              Jorgen Andersson
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              So depending on how you want to treat negative numbers you want either "Significant digits round half down" or "Significant digits round half towards zero".

              Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello[^]

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              • P PaulowniaK

                OK, bad example...

                123 would be 120.
                125 would be 120.
                126 would be 130.

                etc. etc.

                The point not being the number of significant digits you end up with, but the fact that the rounding is happening at 5 and 6 rather than the more usual 4 and 5.

                Almost, but not quite, entirely unlike... me...

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                Jorgen Andersson
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                See my other answer, or Daves.

                Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello[^]

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                • D DaveAuld

                  Round half down + Significant.

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                  PaulowniaK
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                  Cheers. I think "round half down" is the term I needed. :thumbsup:

                  Almost, but not quite, entirely unlike... me...

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                  • J Jorgen Andersson

                    So depending on how you want to treat negative numbers you want either "Significant digits round half down" or "Significant digits round half towards zero".

                    Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello[^]

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                    PaulowniaK
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                    #24

                    All values are positive, due to the nature of the application. "Round half down" was the term I was looking for. Thanks for your help. :cool:

                    Almost, but not quite, entirely unlike... me...

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                    • L Lost User

                      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rounding[^] "Round half down to nearest integral multiplier power of 10"

                      Peter Wasser "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts." - Bertrand Russell

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                      PaulowniaK
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                      Thanks, "Round half down" was the term I was looking for. :)

                      Almost, but not quite, entirely unlike... me...

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                      • S Steve Wellens

                        How's this: Round to one significant digit.

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                        Duncan Edwards Jones
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                        ...or rounding to the most significant digit. (I'd suggest that we call this "politicians rounding")

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                        • J JMK NI

                          This is standard rounding The irony is that people are so used to bankers rounding they get confused when they see ordinary rounding, but this is the kind you probably learned about in school! Disregard, I'm an idiot

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                          BillWoodruff
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                          JMK-NI wrote:

                          Disregard, I'm an idiot

                          Well, JMK-NI, don't worry too much: you are in the place for idiocy. It's kind of like a "contagious skin rash," here, on the Lounge, it breaks out in different people, and makes different people scratch in different places, while others scratch their heads. cheers, Bill

                          “I have diligently numbered the days of pure and genuine happiness which have fallen to my lot: They amount to 14.” Abd-Ar Rahman III, Caliph of Cordoba, circa 950CE.

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                          • P PaulowniaK

                            A very random question, but CPians' answers may possibly be useful for me... Is there a word or a phrase describing this:

                            1.5 gets rounded to 1.
                            1.6 gets rounded to 2.

                            150 gets rounded to 100.
                            160 gets rounded to 200.

                            and any other similar effects...

                            :confused: Any suggestions greatly appreciated.

                            Almost, but not quite, entirely unlike... me...

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                            Michael Pauli
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                            The 1.5 -> 1 is a little strange. Except for that you can use

                            double MagicFormula(double x)
                            {
                            var d = Math.Log10(x);
                            var f = Math.Pow(10.0, d);
                            var res = Math.Round(x / f, 0) * f;
                            var res2 = Math.Round(res, 0);
                            return res2;
                            }

                            Michael Pauli

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                            • P PaulowniaK

                              OK, bad example...

                              123 would be 120.
                              125 would be 120.
                              126 would be 130.

                              etc. etc.

                              The point not being the number of significant digits you end up with, but the fact that the rounding is happening at 5 and 6 rather than the more usual 4 and 5.

                              Almost, but not quite, entirely unlike... me...

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                              Gary Wheeler
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                              I think the word you are looking for is 'wrong'.

                              Software Zen: delete this;

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                              • P PaulowniaK

                                A very random question, but CPians' answers may possibly be useful for me... Is there a word or a phrase describing this:

                                1.5 gets rounded to 1.
                                1.6 gets rounded to 2.

                                150 gets rounded to 100.
                                160 gets rounded to 200.

                                and any other similar effects...

                                :confused: Any suggestions greatly appreciated.

                                Almost, but not quite, entirely unlike... me...

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                                newton saber
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                                Kind of like ceiling / floor, but that's for decimal. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floor_and_ceiling_functions[^]

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