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Getting floor value of x in Julia – floor() Method

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The floor() is an inbuilt function in julia which is used to return the nearest integral value less than or equal to the specified value x.

Syntax: floor(x)

Parameters:

  • x: Specified value.

Returns: It returns the nearest integral value less than or equal to the specified value x.

Example 1:




# Julia program to illustrate 
# the use of floor() method
  
# Getting the nearest integral value 
# less than or equal to the
# specified value x.
println(floor(5))
println(floor(5.9))
println(floor(5.5))


Output:

5
5.0
5.0

Example 2:




# Julia program to illustrate 
# the use of floor() method
  
# Getting the nearest integral value 
# less than or equal to the
# specified value x.
println(floor(2))
println(floor(2.1))
println(floor(2.4))
println(floor(2.5))
println(floor(2.6))
println(floor(2.9))


Output:

2
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0

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