I don't know why can't I add a comment to a previous answer (maybe I'm hopelessly blind, dunno), but I came up with a solution using @Miguel's answer:
function precise_round(num,decimals){
return Math.round(num*Math.pow(10,decimals))/Math.pow(10,decimals);
}
And its two comments (from @bighostkim and @Imre):
- Problem with
precise_round(1.275,2) not returning 1.28
- Problem with
precise_round(6,2) not returning 6.00 (as he wanted).
My final solution is as follows:
function precise_round(num,decimals){
var sign = num >= 0 ? 1 : -1;
return (Math.round((num*Math.pow(10,decimals))+(sign*0.001))/Math.pow(10,decimals)).toFixed(decimals);
}
As you can see I had to add a little bit of "correction" (it's not what it is, but since Math.round is lossy - you can check it on jsfiddle.net - this is the only way I knew how to "fix" it). It adds 0.001 to the already padded number, so it is adding a 1 three 0s to the right of the decimal value. So it should be safe to use.
After that I added .toFixed(decimal) to always output the number in the correct format (with the right amount of decimals).
So that's pretty much it. Use it well ;)
EDIT: added functionality to the "correction" of negative numbers.