I have numbers (in decimal) I want to round it to "nearest 50":
- 122 => round to 150
- 177 => round to 200
- 157 => round to 200
- 57 => round to 100;
- 37 => round to 50;
- 1557 => round to 1600
- 3537 => round to 3550
how to do that with java/groovy ?
Groovy x + (50 - (x % 50 ?: 50))
:
def round50up = { int x ->
x + ( 50 - ( x % 50 ?: 50 ) )
}
assert round50up( 122 ) == 150
assert round50up( 177 ) == 200
assert round50up( 157 ) == 200
assert round50up( 57 ) == 100
assert round50up( 37 ) == 50
assert round50up( 1557 ) == 1600
assert round50up( 3537 ) == 3550
assert round50up( 100 ) == 100
assert round50up( 200 ) == 200
assert round50up( 250 ) == 250
Test it here.
I believe djechlin's solution is almost right, he just left out some parts.
(x+49)/50 * 50;
This works, because in Java, the result of integer division is an integer (the result is truncated). To explain for me, here are your examples with an additional example for a number which is already a multiple of 50:
122 + 49 => 171 / 50 => 3 * 50 => 150
177 + 49 => 226 / 50 => 4 * 50 => 200
157 + 49 => 206 / 50 => 4 * 50 => 200
57 + 49 => 106 / 50 => 2 * 50 => 100
37 + 49 => 86 / 50 => 1 * 50 => 50
1557 + 49 => 1606 / 50 => 32 * 50 => 1600
3537 + 49 => 3586 / 50 => 71 * 50 => 3550
150 + 49 => 199 / 50 => 3 * 50 => 150
Hi I made this script for you
function roundToNearest(x) {
if (x%50 < 25) {
return x - (x%50);
}
else if (x%50 > 25) {
return x + (50 - (x%50));
}
else if (x%50 == 25) {
return x + 25; //when it is halfawy between the nearest 50 it will automatically round up, change this line to 'return x - 25' if you want it to automatically round down
}
}
console.log(roundToNearest(701));
I tested it and it successfully rounds to the nearest 50, u can run it here to test it.
To round to the nearest 50 (up or down). you can convert to float divide by the amount you want to round into, use Math.round then multiply back up:
int orgVal = 122;
Math.round((float)orgVal/50f)*50;
This only rounds, if you want to raise it to the next 50 which matches your examples, you can do the same thing but use the Math.ceil method
int orgVal = 122;
(int)Math.ceil((float)orgVal/50f)*50;
(x+25)/50*50
My answer is too short because I actually posted the simplest way to do this, so you also get this sentence.
Edit: I'm answering the question you asked, not what your examples illustrate. Leaving this answer in case anyone else has your question and tries to read the answers.
x
is an integer and therefore /
is integer division. But @djechlin did leave something important out...
int
or double
) Given the other answers, I don't think this that this one adds much, especially as it omits the "times x
" step.
Aug 22, 2014 at 5:11
122
is an integer literal in Java. 122L
is a long, 122.0
is a double and 122.0f
is a float.
You're rounding to the nearest multiple of 50 or 100 i might think. Try:
x is your input.
int roundTo = 0; // this will serve as the value to round off to
if(x%50 == 0){
roundTo = x; // do nothing as x is already a multiple of 50
}
else{
roundTo = ((x/50) + 1) * 50;
}
then use this to get the rounded value:
x = x + (roundTo - x);
example:
x is 49;
roundTo = 50 // (49/50 +1) * 50
x = 49 + (50 - 49)
x = 50
x = 160
roundTo = 200 // (160/50 + 1) * 50
x = 160 + (200 - 160)
x = 160
Here`s in Java:
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println(round_to_nearest_50(**yournumber**)); // put there your number
}
private static int round_to_nearest_50(int number) { // just keep this method
int ergebnis = number;
if (number % 50 == 0) {}
else if (number % 50 < 25) { ergebnis -= 50 - number % 50; }
else if (number % 50 >= 25) {ergebnis += 50 - number % 50; }
return ergebnis;
}
x + (50 - (x % 50))
x
is already a multiple of 50. (I'm assuming that the answer is supposed to bex
in that case.)50 * ((x + 49) / 50)