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Round a number to a specific number of decimal places:
1.234
→1.2
$ npm install round-to
const roundTo = require('round-to');
roundTo(1.234, 2);
//=> 1.23
roundTo.up(1.234, 2);
//=> 1.24
roundTo.down(1.234, 2);
//=> 1.23
Numbers are rounded to a specific number of fractional digits. Specifying a negative precision
will round to any number of places to the left of the decimal.
roundTo(1234.56, -2);
//=> 1200
Specifying an infinite precision
will assume infinite decimal places.
roundTo(0.1231782638, Infinity);
//=> 0.1231782638
Round the decimals with Math.round
.
Round up the decimals with Math.ceil
.
Round down the decimals with Math.floor
.
Type: number
Number to adjust.
Type: number
(Integer or infinity)
Number of decimal places.
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Round a number to a specific number of decimal places: `1.234` → `1.2`
We found that round-to 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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