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April 9, 2014 19:58
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Arggh Golang does not include a round function in the standard math package. So I wrote a quick one.
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package main | |
import ( | |
"log" | |
"math" | |
) | |
func Round(val float64, roundOn float64, places int ) (newVal float64) { | |
var round float64 | |
pow := math.Pow(10, float64(places)) | |
digit := pow * val | |
_, div := math.Modf(digit) | |
if div >= roundOn { | |
round = math.Ceil(digit) | |
} else { | |
round = math.Floor(digit) | |
} | |
newVal = round / pow | |
return | |
} | |
func main() { | |
log.Println(Round(123.555555, .5, 3)) | |
log.Println(Round(123.558, .5, 2)) | |
} |
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hi guys, I never saw these comments until just now. The implementation was old and was something quick and dirty. Thus the code is in a gist snippet and not a repo. This worked for my case which was positive integers, but note it will fail with negative numbers. It looks like people have other implementations though they don't account for what decimal place you want to round on or what value you want to round on (.5 vs .9 or other use cases.