Say I have any of the following numbers:
230957 or 83487 or 4785
What is a way in Ruby I could return them as 300000 or 90000 or 5000, respectively?
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Say I have any of the following numbers: 230957 or 83487 or 4785 What is a way in Ruby I could return them as 300000 or 90000 or 5000, respectively?
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With your examples:
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I haven't actually done any coding in Ruby, but you would be able to do that with a standard rounding function if you pushed it over to the digit you wanted first. Example:230957 / 100000(the resolution you want) = 2.30957 Round 2.30957 = 2, or Round to Ceiling/Round value + 0.5 to get it to go to the upper value rather than the lower. 2 or 3 * 100000(the resolution you want) = 200000 or 300000 respectively. Hope this helps! | |||
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It looks a little ugly, but as a first shot (rounds up everytime) ...
Better (rounds correct):
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And for extra credit:
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