I have a number ("double") from int/int (such as 10/3).
What's the best way to Approximation by Excess and convert it to int on C#?
I have a number ("double") from int/int (such as 10/3).
What's the best way to Approximation by Excess and convert it to int on C#?
Consider 2.42 , you can say it's 242/100 btw you can simplify it to 121/50 .
By "Approximation by Excess", I assume you're trying to "round up" the number of type double. So, @Doug McClean's "ceiling" method works just fine.
Here is a note: If you start with
double x = 0.8;
and you do the type conversion by(int)x;
you get0
. Or, if you do(int)Math.Round(x);
you get1
. If you start withdouble y = 0.4;
and you do the type conversion by(int)y;
you get0
. Or, if you do(int)Math.Round(y);
you get0
.Are you asking about System.Math.Ceiling?