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Re: Crunch numbers
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Re: Crunch numbers


  • Subject: Re: Crunch numbers
  • From: Deivy Petrescu <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2002 08:50:48 -0500

on 14/3/02 9:02 AM, Deivy Petrescu at email@hidden wrote:

(round (z * (10 ^ numdigits)) rounding as taught in school) * (10 ^ numdigits)
div (10 ^ n) / (10 ^ numdigits)

no good system 8.6, any ideas?

display dialog z & " must be a number and " &

have you really got an auto string coercion there Deivy?

_____________________________ Andy

I am posting this just to show a different approach (Nigel's handler does the same thing) and because I thought I've replied.

No did not try the coercion, if I did, I'd seen it doesn't work.

Here is the script (following Nigel's I'm putting truncate or not, leave it out if it is unnecessary).

set z to 1.59999
set truncate to true
ndigits(z, 3, truncate)

to ndigits(z, n, truncate)
try
set n to (n + 2) as integer
set z to (z * (10 ^ n)) div 1
set diff to z mod 100
set z to z - diff
if diff is greater than 49 and not truncate then set z to z + 100
set z to z / (10 ^ n)
on error
display dialog "" & z & " must be a number and " & n & " must be an integer" buttons {"OK"} default button 1
error number -128
end try
return z
end ndigits

--
Deivy Petrescu
http://www.dicas.com
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