How do you round a float to 2 decimal places in JRuby(1.6.x)?
number = 1.1164
number.round(2)
# The above shows the following error
# wrong number of arguments (1 for 0)
(5.65235534).round(2)
#=> 5.65
sprintf('%.2f', number)
is a cryptic, but very powerful way of formatting numbers. The result is always a string, but since you're rounding I assume you're doing it for presentation purposes anyway. sprintf
can format any number almost any way you like, and lots more.
Full sprintf documentation: http://www.ruby-doc.org/core-2.0.0/Kernel.html#method-i-sprintf
'%.2f' % number
also works is more commonly seen, at least in my experience.
Commented
May 10, 2012 at 20:52
sprintf
(or format
) over the %
version. Some reasoning for that is discussed here, it's mostly about readability. Not that we all have to follow the style guide, just giving some reasons :)
Commented
Sep 4, 2014 at 1:10
"%.2f"
rounds 5
down, instead of up, is there any way to fix that?
Commented
Jun 14, 2016 at 23:37
Float#round can take a parameter in Ruby 1.9, not in Ruby 1.8. JRuby defaults to 1.8, but it is capable of running in 1.9 mode.
After getting feedback, It seems the original solution didn't work. That's why updated the answer as one of the suggestions.
def float_of_2_decimal(float_n)
float_n.to_d.round(2, :truncate).to_f
end
Other answers may work, if you want to have rounded numbers of 2 decimal places. But, If you want to have floating point numbers with first two decimal places without rounding, Those answers won't help.
So, to get a floating point number with first two decimal places, I used this technique. Doesn't work in some cases
def float_of_2_decimal(float_n)
float_n.round(3).to_s[0..3].to_f
end
with 5.666666666666666666666666
, it will return 5.66
instead of rounded 5.67
. Hope it will help someone
def float_of_2_decimal(float_n) num = float_n.to_s.split('.') num[1] = num[1][0..1] num.join(".").to_f end
Or much simpler you can use float_n.to_d.round(2, :truncate).to_f
Commented
Apr 6, 2016 at 4:15
'111111111111111111111111.222222'.to_d.round(2, :truncate).to_f
returns 1.1111111111111111e+23
. But it works if you remove the last .to_f
Commented
Jan 5, 2020 at 11:01
Try this:
module Util
module MyUtil
def self.redondear_up(suma,cantidad, decimales=0)
unless suma.present?
return nil
end
if suma>0
resultado= (suma.to_f/cantidad)
return resultado.round(decimales)
end
return nil
end
end
end
to truncate a decimal I've used the follow code:
<th><%#= sprintf("%0.01f",prom/total) %><!--1dec,aprox-->
<% if prom == 0 or total == 0 %>
N.E.
<% else %>
<%= Integer((prom/total).to_d*10)*0.1 %><!--1decimal,truncado-->
<% end %>
<%#= prom/total %>
</th>
If you want to truncate to 2 decimals, you should use Integr(a*100)*0.01