Round treats the rounding unit as a.
Floor integer function sas.
In mathematics and computer science the floor function is the function that takes as input a real number and gives as output the greatest integer less than or equal to denoted or similarly the ceiling function maps to the least integer greater than or equal to denoted or.
The int function returns the integer portion of the argument truncates the decimal portion.
If sas reads y with a different informat or if a program other than sas reads y then there is no guarantee that the characters 0 3 would produce a value of exactly 3 10.
The ceil function rounds up.
If the value of argument is positive the int function has the same result as the floor.
If the argument s value is within 1e 12 of an integer the function results in that integer.
The floor function fuzzes the results so that if the results are within 1e 12 of an integer the floor function returns that integer.
Briefly i want to mention the sas floor and sas ceil functions.
The floor function returns the largest integer that is less or equal to the argument.
The floorz function does not fuzz the result.
If the argument s value is within 1e 12 of an integer the function results in that integer.
In the case below it will return 2.
For example and while.
If the value of argument is negative the int function has the same result as the ceil function.
The int function rounds towards zero.
The floor function rounds down.
If the argument s value is within 10 12 of an integer the function results in that integer.
Therefore with the floorz function you might get unexpected results.
If the argument s value is within 1e 12 of an integer the function results in that integer.
If the value of argument is negative the int function has the same result as the ceil function.
Unlike the floorz function the floor function fuzzes the result.
Therefore with the floorz function you might get unexpected results.
The int function returns the integer portion of the argument truncates the decimal portion.
If the value of argument is positive the int function has the same result as the floor function.
The floorz function uses zero fuzzing.
When the rounding unit is the reciprocal of an integer the round function computes the result by dividing by the integer.
If the value of argument is positive int argument has the same result as floor argument.
If the value of argument is positive the int function has the same result as the floor function.
Utility of sas floor and sas ceil functions.
The round function rounds to the nearest integer.