How to round a floating point number each time to nearest integer, but only down way. I need the fastest method.
So that float 1.2 will be 1 and 1.8 will be 1 too.
1.2f will be 1.0f
1.8f will be 1.0f
Thanks!
How to round a floating point number each time to nearest integer, but only down way. I need the fastest method.
So that float 1.2 will be 1 and 1.8 will be 1 too.
1.2f will be 1.0f
1.8f will be 1.0f
Thanks!
Math.Floor() is your friend here.
Sample code:
using System;
using System.Text;
namespace math
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
//
// Two values.
//
float value1 = 123.456F;
float value2 = 123.987F;
//
// Take floors of these values.
//
float floor1 = (float)Math.Floor(value1);
float floor2 = (float)Math.Floor(value2);
//
// Write first value and floor.
//
Console.WriteLine(value1);
Console.WriteLine(floor1);
//
// Write second value and floor.
//
Console.WriteLine(value2);
Console.WriteLine(floor2);
return;
}
}
}
By casting to an int, you will truncate the decimals
float f = 1.2;
int rounded = (int)f;
OP asked for the fastest way. Casting to int rounds towards zero so depending on the range you can add a value to make it positive, cast to an int and subtract the same value eg.
float a = -5.2f;
float b = (int)(a + 1000) - 1000;
// b = -6.0f
I did some benchmarks and this method is at least twice as fast as using Math.Floor().