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ceiling
takes a single numeric argument x
and returns a
numeric vector containing the smallest integers not less than the
corresponding elements of x
.
floor
takes a single numeric argument x
and returns a
numeric vector containing the largest integers not greater than the
corresponding elements of x
.
round
rounds the values in its first argument to the specified
number of decimal places (default 0).
Note that for rounding off a 5, the IEEE standard is used,
“go to the even digit”.
Therefore round(0.5)
is 0
and round(-1.5)
is -2
.
signif
rounds the values in its first argument to the specified
number of significant digits.
trunc
takes a single numeric argument x
and returns a
numeric vector containing the integers by truncating the values in
x
toward 0
.
ceiling(x)
floor(x)
round(x, digits = 0)
signif(x, digits)
trunc(x)
as.integer
.
round(.5 + -2:4) # IEEE rounding: -2 0 0 2 2 4 4
print(x1 <- seq(-2, 4, by = .5))
round(x1)#-- IEEE rounding !
x1[trunc(x1) != floor(x1)]
x1[round(x1) != floor(x1 + .5)]
all(trunc(x1) == as.integer(x1))# TRUE
non.int <- ceiling(x1) != floor(x1)
all(non.int == (ceiling(x1) != trunc(x1) | trunc(x1) != floor(x1)))
# TRUE
all((signif(x1, 1) != round(x1,1)) == (non.int & abs(x1)>1)) # TRUE
x2 <- pi * 100^(-1:3)
round(x2, 3)
signif(x2, 3)