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*The returned value is <code>{{HoverText|0x80000000|-2147483648}}</code> if the arithmetic result is outside of the range of valid [[Integer|integers]] <code>-2147483648 <= {{LSLP|val}} <= 2147483647</code>.
*The returned value is -2147483648 (0x80000000) if the arithmetic result is outside of the range of valid integers (-2147483648 to 2147483647)
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<lsl>
<source lang="lsl2">
default
default
{
{
   state_entry()
   state_entry()
   {
   {
       llSay(PUBLIC_CHANNEL, "The ceil value of -4.5 is: " + (string)llCeil(-4.5));
       llSay(0, "The ceil value of -4.5 is: " + (string)llCeil(-4.5));
//                           "The ceil value of -4.5 is: -4"
//             "The ceil value of -4.5 is: -4"


       llSay(PUBLIC_CHANNEL, "The ceil value of -4.9 is: " + (string)llCeil(-4.9));
       llSay(0, "The ceil value of -4.9 is: " + (string)llCeil(-4.9));
//                           "The ceil value of -4.9 is: -4"
//             "The ceil value of -4.9 is: -4"


       llSay(PUBLIC_CHANNEL, "The ceil value of -4.1 is: " + (string)llCeil(-4.1));
       llSay(0, "The ceil value of -4.1 is: " + (string)llCeil(-4.1));
//                           "The ceil value of -4.1 is: -4"
//             "The ceil value of -4.1 is: -4"


       llSay(PUBLIC_CHANNEL, "The ceil value of 4.5 is: " + (string)llCeil(4.5));
       llSay(0, "The ceil value of 4.5 is: " + (string)llCeil(4.5));
//                           "The ceil value of 4.5 is: 5"
//             "The ceil value of 4.5 is: 5"


       llSay(PUBLIC_CHANNEL, "The ceil value of 4.9 is: " + (string)llCeil(4.9));
       llSay(0, "The ceil value of 4.9 is: " + (string)llCeil(4.9));
//                           "The ceil value of 4.9 is: 5"
//             "The ceil value of 4.9 is: 5"


       llSay(PUBLIC_CHANNEL, "The ceil value of 4.1 is: " + (string)llCeil(4.1));
       llSay(0, "The ceil value of 4.1 is: " + (string)llCeil(4.1));
//                           "The ceil value of 4.1 is: 5"
//             "The ceil value of 4.1 is: 5"
     }
     }
}
}
</lsl>
</source>
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|constants
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Latest revision as of 23:25, 21 January 2015

Summary

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

Returns an integer that is the integer value of val rounded towards positive infinity (return >= val).

• float val Any valid float value

Caveats

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

Examples

default
{
   state_entry()
   {
       llSay(0, "The ceil value of -4.5 is: " + (string)llCeil(-4.5));
//              "The ceil value of -4.5 is: -4"

       llSay(0, "The ceil value of -4.9 is: " + (string)llCeil(-4.9));
//              "The ceil value of -4.9 is: -4"

       llSay(0, "The ceil value of -4.1 is: " + (string)llCeil(-4.1));
//              "The ceil value of -4.1 is: -4"

       llSay(0, "The ceil value of 4.5 is: " + (string)llCeil(4.5));
//              "The ceil value of 4.5 is: 5"

       llSay(0, "The ceil value of 4.9 is: " + (string)llCeil(4.9));
//              "The ceil value of 4.9 is: 5"

       llSay(0, "The ceil value of 4.1 is: " + (string)llCeil(4.1));
//              "The ceil value of 4.1 is: 5"
    }
}

See Also

Functions

•  llRound Rounds the float to an integer towards the closest integer
•  llFloor Rounds the float to an integer towards negative infinity

Deep Notes

Signature

function integer llCeil( float val );