In Python 3, I'm trying to round the value 4800.5, so I was expecting it to 4801 but it's giving me 4800. I'm not able to track why this is happening. Any help will be appreciated.
4 Answers
That's by design.
If you have a look at round
function documentation (https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html#round) you will find that:
For the built-in types supporting round(), values are rounded to the closest multiple of 10 to the power minus ndigits; if two multiples are equally close, rounding is done toward the even choice (so, for example, both round(0.5) and round(-0.5) are 0, and round(1.5) is 2).
In simple words, 0.5
is a special case which is always rounded toward an even number.
But there're more interesting things. Please have a look at that example:
The behavior of round() for floats can be surprising: for example, round(2.675, 2) gives 2.67 instead of the expected 2.68. This is not a bug: it’s a result of the fact that most decimal fractions can’t be represented exactly as a float.
What you might want to do is to use Decimal for more conventional rounding logic: https://docs.python.org/3/library/decimal.html
For example:
>>> Decimal('7.325').quantize(Decimal('.01'), rounding=ROUND_DOWN)
Decimal('7.32')
>>> Decimal('7.325').quantize(Decimal('.01'), rounding=ROUND_UP)
Decimal('7.33')
There are lot of ways to round a number. round() behaves according to a particular rounding strategy which may or may not be the one you need for a given situation (see the first comment to your question).
If you want to round your number to the upper, you can try this:
import math
n = 4800.5
print(math.ceil(n))
you can do something like this:
from decimal import Decimal, ROUND_HALF_UP
def round_half_up(decimal_number, places=0):
if places == 0:
exp = Decimal('1')
else:
exp_str = '0' * places
exp_str = exp_str[:-1] + '1'
exp = Decimal('.{}'.format(exp_str))
return Decimal(decimal_number).quantize(exp, rounding=ROUND_HALF_UP)
print(round_half_up(4800.5)) -> 4801
print(round_half_up(4800.555, 2)) -> 4800.56
Round() function will round up to next value, if decimal is >.5 upto .5 it would round up to just the integer part.
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This is not true. 0.5 will be rounded to the nearest even integer.– jkrCommented Jul 14, 2022 at 14:57
round
of some other languages