In C#, MathF.Ceiling(Single) is a MathF class method. This method is used to find the smallest integer , which is greater than or equal to the specified single or float value in the argument list.
Syntax: public static float Ceiling (float x);
Here, x is the float(Single) value whose ceiling value has to be calculated.
Return Type: This method return the smallest integral value which will be greater than or equal to x.
Example:
// C# program to illustrate the // MathF.Ceiling(Single) Method using System;
class GFG {
// Main method
static void Main()
{
// taking float values
float x1 = 33.00f;
float x2 = 99.99f;
// Calculate Ceiling values by
// Using MathF.Ceiling() method
float r1 = MathF.Ceiling(x1);
float r2 = MathF.Ceiling(x2);
// Print the original values
// and Ceiling values
Console.WriteLine( "Input Value = " + x1);
Console.WriteLine( "Ceiling value = " + r1);
// Print the original values
// and Ceiling values
Console.WriteLine( "Input Value = " + x2);
Console.WriteLine( "Ceiling value = " + r2);
}
} |
Output:
Input Value = 33 Ceiling value = 33 Input Value = 99.99 Ceiling value = 100