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Rounding Decimals


Rounding Decimals

There are primarily five ways of rounding off decimals in NumPy:

  • truncation
  • fix
  • rounding
  • floor
  • ceil

Truncation

Remove the decimals, and return the float number closest to zero. Use the trunc() and fix() functions.

Example

Truncate elements of following array:

import numpy as np

arr = np.trunc([-3.1666, 3.6667])

print(arr)
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Example

Same example, using fix():

import numpy as np

arr = np.fix([-3.1666, 3.6667])

print(arr)
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Rounding

The around() function increments preceding digit or decimal by 1 if >=5 else do nothing.

E.g. round off to 1 decimal point, 3.16666 is 3.2

Example

Round off 3.1666 to 2 decimal places:

import numpy as np

arr = np.around(3.1666, 2)

print(arr)
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Floor

The floor() function rounds off decimal to nearest lower integer.

E.g. floor of 3.166 is 3.

Example

Floor the elements of following array:

import numpy as np

arr = np.floor([-3.1666, 3.6667])

print(arr)
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Ceil

The ceil() function rounds off decimal to nearest upper integer.

E.g. ceil of 3.166 is 4.

Example

Ceil the elements of following array:

import numpy as np

arr = np.ceil([-3.1666, 3.6667])

print(arr)
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