I have searched for how the MidpointRouding.ToEven work. It seems it's the default rounding approach in .NET. Please check if I got it right:
- Math.Round(a, b) is the same as Math.Round(a, b, MidpointRounding.ToEven)
- Math.Round(1.5) = 2 and Math.Round(2.5)=2
- Math.Round(1.15, 1) = 1.2 and Math.Round(1.25)=2
- Math.Round(1.12305, 4) = 1.1230, just the same as Math.Round(1.12305, 4, MidpointRounding.ToEven)
However, I got 1.1231 instead of 1.1230 for the 4th statement (using C#). I think I must get it wrong. Somebody help explain why this would happen? Thanks!
double
when you care about decimal digits. I don't understand why theRound(Double, Int32, MidpointRounding)
overload even exists. I can't think of a single situation where using it is appropriate.1.5
will be rounded to2
since2
is the nearest even number. Same logic applies to the examples 3 and 4. The OP made two mistakes 1) usingdouble
, notdecimal
and 2)Math.Round(1.25m) = 1.2m
to2
(probably just a typo).