How to round a decimal to the next nearest “10s”?
I have a decimal value 61.31.
I would like to know if it is possible to round it to the next (not neccessarily the nearest) "10s" which is 61.40
Something like
1.07 => 1.10
1.11 => 1.20
61.31 => 61.40
I did some research and I can see setscale()
in Decimal
class but I need the value to the next nearest 10s.
Is it possible to do that in apex ?
apex
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I have a decimal value 61.31.
I would like to know if it is possible to round it to the next (not neccessarily the nearest) "10s" which is 61.40
Something like
1.07 => 1.10
1.11 => 1.20
61.31 => 61.40
I did some research and I can see setscale()
in Decimal
class but I need the value to the next nearest 10s.
Is it possible to do that in apex ?
apex
add a comment |
I have a decimal value 61.31.
I would like to know if it is possible to round it to the next (not neccessarily the nearest) "10s" which is 61.40
Something like
1.07 => 1.10
1.11 => 1.20
61.31 => 61.40
I did some research and I can see setscale()
in Decimal
class but I need the value to the next nearest 10s.
Is it possible to do that in apex ?
apex
I have a decimal value 61.31.
I would like to know if it is possible to round it to the next (not neccessarily the nearest) "10s" which is 61.40
Something like
1.07 => 1.10
1.11 => 1.20
61.31 => 61.40
I did some research and I can see setscale()
in Decimal
class but I need the value to the next nearest 10s.
Is it possible to do that in apex ?
apex
apex
asked Nov 20 at 2:19
Aaron Wilfred
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You can use the setScale()
method with RoundingMode.UP
or RoundingMode.CEILING
depending on your preferred behavior with negative numbers. (UP
rounds away from zero, CEILING
towards positive infinity).
Decimal d = 61.31;
d = d.setScale(1, RoundingMode.UP);
21:39:19:002 USER_DEBUG [3]|DEBUG|61.4
If you need the second decimal place, just do another setScale(2)
:
Decimal d = 61.31;
d = d.setScale(1, RoundingMode.UP);
System.debug(d.setScale(2));
21:41:33:002 USER_DEBUG [3]|DEBUG|61.40
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You can use the setScale()
method with RoundingMode.UP
or RoundingMode.CEILING
depending on your preferred behavior with negative numbers. (UP
rounds away from zero, CEILING
towards positive infinity).
Decimal d = 61.31;
d = d.setScale(1, RoundingMode.UP);
21:39:19:002 USER_DEBUG [3]|DEBUG|61.4
If you need the second decimal place, just do another setScale(2)
:
Decimal d = 61.31;
d = d.setScale(1, RoundingMode.UP);
System.debug(d.setScale(2));
21:41:33:002 USER_DEBUG [3]|DEBUG|61.40
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You can use the setScale()
method with RoundingMode.UP
or RoundingMode.CEILING
depending on your preferred behavior with negative numbers. (UP
rounds away from zero, CEILING
towards positive infinity).
Decimal d = 61.31;
d = d.setScale(1, RoundingMode.UP);
21:39:19:002 USER_DEBUG [3]|DEBUG|61.4
If you need the second decimal place, just do another setScale(2)
:
Decimal d = 61.31;
d = d.setScale(1, RoundingMode.UP);
System.debug(d.setScale(2));
21:41:33:002 USER_DEBUG [3]|DEBUG|61.40
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You can use the setScale()
method with RoundingMode.UP
or RoundingMode.CEILING
depending on your preferred behavior with negative numbers. (UP
rounds away from zero, CEILING
towards positive infinity).
Decimal d = 61.31;
d = d.setScale(1, RoundingMode.UP);
21:39:19:002 USER_DEBUG [3]|DEBUG|61.4
If you need the second decimal place, just do another setScale(2)
:
Decimal d = 61.31;
d = d.setScale(1, RoundingMode.UP);
System.debug(d.setScale(2));
21:41:33:002 USER_DEBUG [3]|DEBUG|61.40
You can use the setScale()
method with RoundingMode.UP
or RoundingMode.CEILING
depending on your preferred behavior with negative numbers. (UP
rounds away from zero, CEILING
towards positive infinity).
Decimal d = 61.31;
d = d.setScale(1, RoundingMode.UP);
21:39:19:002 USER_DEBUG [3]|DEBUG|61.4
If you need the second decimal place, just do another setScale(2)
:
Decimal d = 61.31;
d = d.setScale(1, RoundingMode.UP);
System.debug(d.setScale(2));
21:41:33:002 USER_DEBUG [3]|DEBUG|61.40
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