The ROUNDDOWN function rounds a number to a certain number of decimal places, always rounding down to the next valid increment.

Sample Usage

ROUNDDOWN(99.44,1)

ROUNDDOWN(A2)

Syntax

ROUNDDOWN(value,[places])

  • value - The value to round to places number of places, always rounding down.

  • places - [ OPTIONAL - 0 by default ] - The number of decimal places to which to round.

    • places may be negative, in which case value is rounded at the specified number of digits to the left of the decimal point.

Notes

  • ROUNDDOWN operates like ROUND except that it always rounds down.

See Also

TRUNC: Truncates a number to a certain number of significant digits by omitting less significant digits.

ROUNDUP: Rounds a number to a certain number of decimal places, always rounding up to the next valid increment.

ROUND: The ROUND function rounds a number to a certain number of decimal places according to standard rules.

MROUND: Rounds one number to the nearest integer multiple of another.

INT: Rounds a number down to the nearest integer that is less than or equal to it.

FLOOR: The FLOOR function rounds a number down to the nearest integer multiple of specified significance.

CEILING: The CEILING function rounds a number up to the nearest integer multiple of specified significance.

Examples