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I have the following function that rounds a number to the nearest number ending with the digits of $nearest, and I was wondering if there is a more elegant way of doing the same.

/**
 * Rounds the number to the nearest digit(s).
 *
 * @param int $number
 * @param int $nearest
 * @return int
 */

function roundNearest($number, $nearest, $type = null)
{
    $result = abs(intval($number));
    $nearest = abs(intval($nearest));

    if ($result <= $nearest)
    {
    	$result = $nearest;
    }

    else
    {
    	$ceil = $nearest - substr($result, strlen($result) - strlen($nearest));
    	$floor = $nearest - substr($result, strlen($result) - strlen($nearest)) - pow(10, strlen($nearest));

    	switch ($type)
    	{
    		case 'ceil':
    			$result += $ceil;
    		break;

    		case 'floor':
    			$result += $floor;
    		break;

    		default:
    			$result += (abs($ceil) <= abs($floor)) ? $ceil : $floor;
    		break;
    	}
    }

    if ($number < 0)
    {
    	$result *= -1;
    }

    return $result;
}

Some examples:

roundNearest(86, 9); // 89
roundNearest(97, 9); // 99
roundNearest(97, 9, 'floor'); // 89

Thanks in advance!

PS: This question is not about rounding to the nearest multiple.

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why are you reinventing the wheel? – tharkun Oct 12 at 16:21

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I think this should work, and it's more elegant to me, at least:

function roundNearest($number, $nearest, $type = null)
{
  if($number < 0)
    return -roundNearest(-$number, $nearest, $type);

  $nearest = abs($nearest);
  if($number < $nearest)
    return $nearest;

  $len = strlen($nearest);
  $pow = pow(10, $len);
  $diff = $pow - $nearest;

  if($type == 'ciel')
    $adj = 0.5;
  else if($type == 'floor')
    $adj = -0.5;
  else
    $adj = 0;

  return round(($number + $diff)/$pow + $adj)*$pow - $diff;
}

Edit: Added what I think you want from negative inputs.

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There's too much repetition for it to be elegant. – Reinis I. Oct 12 at 19:10
@Reinis I.: OK I made it a little eleganter. – Kip Oct 12 at 21:21

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