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Re: [xsl] Function that reduces the number of digits to the right of the decimal point?

2020-06-23 13:19:13
On Tue, 2020-06-23 at 15:49 +0000, Michael Kay mike(_at_)saxonica(_dot_)com 
wrote:
Do you absolutely want truncation (so 4.99 becomes 4.9) or will
rounding do (so 4.99 becomes 5.0)?

If rounding will do, then use round($x, -$desired-digits).

If you really want truncation then consider the "idiv" operator, for
example (4.99 * 10 idiv 10) gives 4.9: you can construct the value 10
as math:pow(10, $desired-digits).

Although this is shorter and clearer, it's not pedantically correct
(ignoring the typo you later corrected) in regards to overflow.

I took the question as wanting an alternative to floor() and friends!

You may also end up with an unwanted trailing .0 using these functions.

Ths sort of cleanup (but more often with rounding) is often done on SVG
files, to make them much smaller.

Liam

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