IMath.RoundDDown

Fore Syntax

RoundDDown(Value: Decimal; Precision: Integer): Decimal;

Fore.NET Syntax

RoundDDown(Value: decimal; Precision: integer): decimal;

Parameters

Value. Rounded decimal high-precision number.

Precision. The number of decimal places, to which the number must be rounded.

Description

The RoundDDown method returns the result of rounding a decimal high-precision number to the nearest value, less by module.

Comments

To define numbers of the Decimal type in the array, it is necessary to write the "m" character after the value of each number. For example: 0.001m.

If the number of decimal places is greater than 0, the number is rounded down to the specified number of decimal places after a decimal separator.

If the number of decimal places is equal to 0, the number is rounded down to the nearest integer.

If the number of decimal places is less than 0, the number is rounded down to the set number of decimal places before the decimal separator.

The RoundDDown method is similar to the IMath.RoundD method, except that the number is always rounded down.

Fore Example

To execute the example, add a link to the MathFin system assembly.

Sub UserProc;
Var
    r1, r2, r3, r4: Decimal;
Begin
    r1 := Math.RoundDDown(2.154956124m,1);
    Debug.WriteLine(r1);
    r2 := Math.RoundDDown(-50.654m,-2);
    Debug.WriteLine(r2);
    r3 := Math.RoundDDown(21.5m,-1);
    Debug.WriteLine(r3);
    r4 := Math.RoundDDown(-1.475m,2);
    Debug.WriteLine(r4);
End Sub UserProc;

After executing the example the console window displays rounding results:

Fore.NET Example

The requirements and result of the Fore.NET example execution match with those in the Fore example.

Imports Prognoz.Platform.Interop.MathFin;

Public Shared Sub Main(Params: StartParams);
Var
    r1, r2, r3, r4: Decimal;
    Math: MathClass = New MathClass();
Begin
    r1 := Math.RoundDDown(2.154956124m,1);
    System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine(r1);
    r2 := Math.RoundDDown(-50.654m,-2);
    System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine(r2);
    r3 := Math.RoundDDown(21.5m,-1);
    System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine(r3);
    r4 := Math.RoundDDown(-1.475m,2);
    System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine(r4);
End Sub;

See also:

IMath