Rounddown b3 2 floor in google sheets.
Excel floor function examples.
Microsoft excel provides 3 functions that let you round numbers to nearest half more precisely to the nearest multiple of 0 5.
The above examples show how when the number and the significance arguments have the same arithmetic sign the floor function rounds the supplied number towards zero.
If the number is already an exact multiple no rounding occurs and the original number is returned.
You can also use the floor function.
Unlike the floor function floor math defaults to a multiple of 1 and provides explicit support for rounding negative numbers.
The microsoft excel floor function returns a number rounded down based on a multiple of significance.
In the third example of floor function in excel the number argument is a negative value 4 5 in cell b22 the significance value is also negative value 2 in cell c22.
The multiple to use for rounding is provided as the significance argument.
Say our price is 4 32 and we need to round it down to the nearest value divisible by 5 cents the floor function would read.
I need to find out the nearest multiple of 2 for the number value 4 5.
Floor examples in vba.
Instead of using the floor function to round down to a multiple you can use the rounddown function to round a number down to a certain number of digits.
The floor function works exactly the same in google sheets as in excel.
In excel we can use the floor function to calculate this value.
Different combinations of positive and negative arguments are shown in the spreadsheet below.
Examples with positive and negative arguments.
The excel floor math function rounds a number down to a specified multiple.
Floor function in excel is very similar to the rounddown function as it rounds down the number to its significance for example if we have number as 10 and the significance is 3 the output would be 9 this function takes two arguments as an input one is a number while other is the significance value.
The excel floor function rounds a number down to a given multiple.
Which one to use depends on your rounding criteria.