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Round numbers to the nearest multiple with an optional direction.
$ npm install --save round
round(value, [multiple], [direction])
-> number
Required
Type: number
The value to round.
Type: number
Default: 1
The multiple to round to.
Type: string
Values: up
/ down
If no direction is supplied, the number will be rounded to the nearest direction, defaulting to up if the value is equidistant from the rounded values.
round.down(value, multiple)
-> number
Convenience method for rounding down.
round.up(value, multiple)
-> number
Convenience method for rounding up.
FAQs
Round numbers to the nearest increment with an optional direction
We found that round demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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