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(same applies to round as it does for floor for positive values, faster to just +0.5 and truncate to int)
 
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|func=llRound|sort=Round
|func=llRound|sort=Round
|func_id=11|func_sleep=0.0|func_energy=10.0
|func_id=11|func_sleep=0.0|func_energy=10.0
|func_footnote=If the absolute value of the tenths position is 4 or less, {{LSLP|val}} is rounded off; otherwise, {{LSLP|val}} is rounded towards infinity of like signedness of {{LSLP|val}}.
|func_footnote=If the absolute value of the tenths position is 4 or less, {{LSLP|val}} is rounded off; otherwise, {{LSLP|val}} is rounded towards positive infinity.
|p1_type=float|p1_name=val|p1_desc=Any valid float value
|p1_type=float|p1_name=val|p1_desc=Any valid float value
|return_type=integer
|return_type=integer
|Return_text=that {{LSLP|val}} is closest to.
|Return_text=that {{LSLP|val}} is closest to.
|spec
|spec
|caveats=The function returns -2147483648 (0x80000000) if the nearest integer value to the input would be outside of the range of valid integers (-2147483648 to 2147483647)
|caveats=
* The returned value is -2147483648 (0x80000000) if the arithmetic result is outside of the range of valid integers (-2147483648 to 2147483647 inclusive).
|constants
|constants
|examples=<lsl>default
|examples=<syntaxhighlight lang="lsl2">default
{
{
   state_entry()
   state_entry()
   {
   {
       llSay(0,"The rounded value of -4.5 is: "+(string)llRound(-4.5) );
       llSay(0, "The rounded value of -4.9 is: "+(string)llRound(-4.9) );
      //Returns "The rounded value of -4.5 is: -4"
     
      llSay(0,"The rounded value of -4.9 is: "+(string)llRound(-4.9) );
       //Returns "The rounded value of -4.9 is: -5"
       //Returns "The rounded value of -4.9 is: -5"
        
        
       llSay(0,"The rounded value of -4.1 is: "+(string)llRound(-4.1) );
       llSay(0, "The rounded value of -4.1 is: "+(string)llRound(-4.1) );
       //Returns "The rounded value of -4.1 is: -4"
       //Returns "The rounded value of -4.1 is: -4"
        
        
       llSay(0,"The rounded value of 4.5 is: "+(string)llRound(4.5) );
       llSay(0, "The rounded value of 4.5 is: "+(string)llRound(4.5) );
       //Returns "The rounded value of 4.5 is: 5"
       //Returns "The rounded value of 4.5 is: 5"
        
        
       llSay(0,"The rounded value of 4.9 is: "+(string)llRound(4.9) );
       llSay(0, "The rounded value of 4.9 is: "+(string)llRound(4.9) );
       //Returns "The rounded value of 4.9 is: 5"
       //Returns "The rounded value of 4.9 is: 5"
        
        
       llSay(0,"The rounded value of 4.1 is: "+(string)llRound(4.1) );
       llSay(0, "The rounded value of 4.1 is: "+(string)llRound(4.1) );
       //Returns "The rounded value of 4.1 is: 4"
       //Returns "The rounded value of 4.1 is: 4"
      llSay(0,  "The rounded value of -4.5 is: "+(string)llRound(-4.5) );
      //Returns "The rounded value of -4.5 is: -4"
     }
     }
}</lsl>
}</syntaxhighlight>
|helpers
|helpers
|also_functions={{LSL DefineRow||[[llCeil]]|Rounds the float to an integer towards positive infinity}}
|also_functions={{LSL DefineRow||[[llCeil]]|Rounds the float to an integer towards positive infinity}}
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|also_articles
|also_articles
|also_tests
|also_tests
|notes
|notes=*For positive values, it is quicker to add 0.5 to the value and cast to an integer. i=(integer)(f+0.5) produces less bytecode than i=llRound(f) and is about 5 times faster in execution, while giving the same result.
|permission
|permission
|negative_index
|negative_index

Latest revision as of 11:40, 9 October 2023

Summary

Function: integer llRound( float val );
0.0 Forced Delay
10.0 Energy

Returns the integer that val is closest to.

• float val Any valid float value

If the absolute value of the tenths position is 4 or less, val is rounded off; otherwise, val is rounded towards positive infinity.

Caveats

  • The returned value is -2147483648 (0x80000000) if the arithmetic result is outside of the range of valid integers (-2147483648 to 2147483647 inclusive).

Examples

default
{
   state_entry()
   {  
       llSay(0,  "The rounded value of -4.9 is: "+(string)llRound(-4.9) );
       //Returns "The rounded value of -4.9 is: -5"
       
       llSay(0,  "The rounded value of -4.1 is: "+(string)llRound(-4.1) );
       //Returns "The rounded value of -4.1 is: -4"
       
       llSay(0,  "The rounded value of 4.5 is: "+(string)llRound(4.5) );
       //Returns "The rounded value of 4.5 is: 5"
       
       llSay(0,  "The rounded value of 4.9 is: "+(string)llRound(4.9) );
       //Returns "The rounded value of 4.9 is: 5"
       
       llSay(0,  "The rounded value of 4.1 is: "+(string)llRound(4.1) );
       //Returns "The rounded value of 4.1 is: 4"

       llSay(0,  "The rounded value of -4.5 is: "+(string)llRound(-4.5) );
       //Returns "The rounded value of -4.5 is: -4"
    }
}

Notes

  • For positive values, it is quicker to add 0.5 to the value and cast to an integer. i=(integer)(f+0.5) produces less bytecode than i=llRound(f) and is about 5 times faster in execution, while giving the same result.

See Also

Functions

•  llCeil Rounds the float to an integer towards positive infinity
•  llFloor Rounds the float to an integer towards negative infinity

Deep Notes

Signature

function integer llRound( float val );