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* The function returns <code>{{HoverText|0x80000000|-2147483648}}</code> if the arithmetic result is outside of the range of valid [[Integer|integers]] <code>-2147483648 <= {{LSLP|val}} <= 2147483647</code>. | |||
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Summary
Function: integer llFloor( float val );9 | Function ID |
0.0 | Forced Delay |
10.0 | Energy |
Returns an integer that is the integer value of val rounded towards negative infinity (return <= val)
.
• float | val | – | Any valid float value |
Caveats
- The function returns
0x80000000
if the arithmetic result is outside of the range of valid integers-2147483648 <= val <= 2147483647
.
Examples
<lsl>default {
state_entry() { llSay(0,"The floor value of -4.5 is: "+(string)llFloor(-4.5) ); //Returns "The floor value of -4.5 is: -5"
llSay(0,"The floor value of -4.9 is: "+(string)llFloor(-4.9) ); //Returns "The floor value of -4.9 is: -5"
llSay(0,"The floor value of -4.1 is: "+(string)llFloor(-4.1) ); //Returns "The floor value of -4.1 is: -5"
llSay(0,"The floor value of 4.5 is: "+(string)llFloor(4.5) ); //Returns "The floor value of 4.5 is: 4"
llSay(0,"The floor value of 4.9 is: "+(string)llFloor(4.9) ); //Returns "The floor value of 4.9 is: 4"
llSay(0,"The floor value of 4.1 is: "+(string)llFloor(4.1) ); //Returns "The floor value of 4.1 is: 4" }}</lsl>
Notes
- For positive values, it is quicker and shorter to simply cast the float to an integer. i=(integer)f is 32 bytes shorter than i=llFloor(f) (in Byte Code) and about 30 times faster in execution, while giving the same result.