This is a bit, non mathy but should work:
function round9($n) {
$n = ceil($n);
$r = substr($n,-1) > 5 ? 9 : 5;
$n = substr($n,0,-1) . $r;
return $n;
}
- first round up to nearest integer
- get last digit
- replace last digit with 9 if it's greater than 5. otherwise replace with a 5.
UPDATE: I thought this was an interesting problem and now that we've got three correct answers which solve it from very different angles I thought I'd do a bit of performance analysis for my own curiosity. neuro_sys's answer wins by far! Here are the results in seconds to complete 10 million iterations:
time to build array: 1.7170281410217
round9: 10.753921985626
my_round: 1.6339750289917
rounder: 16.578145980835
Test was run on an 8GB, 4 Core Linode VPS running Ubuntu 16.04 / PHP 7.0.14