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when we round 67 to its next multiple of 5 the answer is 70 where as when we round 64 the ans should be 65 but it comes to be 70

I looked for logic in C++ where I found 5*(grades[i]+4)/5) for calculation of next multiple of 5

my code implemented in python is:

ground=[]
grades=[73,64,67,38,33]
for i in range(len(grades)):
    r=5*(round((grades[i]+4)/5))
    ground.append(r)
print(ground)

expected output:[75,65,70,40,35] but actual output:[75,70,70,40,35]

3 Answers 3

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Try this, This can be an optimised solution:

ground=[]
grades=[73,64,67,38,33]
for i in range(len(grades)):
    temp = 5 - grades[i] % 5
    ground.append(grades[i] + temp)
print(ground)
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Use modulo arithmetic on negative numbers to your advantage for this.

def round_up(n, base):
    return n + (-n % base)

grades= [73, 64, 67, 38, 33]
rgrades = [round_up(n, 5) for n in grades] # [75, 65, 70, 40, 35]

This works on float and other number types.

round_up(70.5, 5) # 75.0
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You should use the // operator (or int) instead of round:

ground = []
grades = [73, 64, 67, 38, 33]
for i in range(len(grades)):
    r = 5 * ((grades[i] + 4) // 5)
    ground.append(r)
print(ground)

Output:

[75, 65, 70, 40, 35]
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  • Be careful, this will fail if we ever allow grades such as 70.5 Sep 5, 2019 at 13:18

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