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| The '''INT''' internal function is identical to [[IP]] internal function. | The '''INT''' [[internal function]] is identical to [[IP]] internal function. | ||
|  INT(<[[numeric expression]]>) | |||
| The '''Int''' [[internal function]] returns the largest integer less than or equal to X. | |||
| ====Comments and Examples==== | |||
| INT(+5.1) is 5, but INT(-5.1) is -6. | |||
| ====Related Functions:==== | |||
| *[[Abs]] | |||
| *[[CEIL]] | |||
| *[[FP]] | |||
| *[[IP]] | |||
| *[[Round]] | |||
| ====Technical Considerations==== | |||
| When set to 0, the RD specification in BRConfig.sys can affect the INT function. | |||
| <noinclude> | <noinclude> | ||
| [[Category:Internal Functions]] | [[Category:Internal Functions]] | ||
| </noinclude> | </noinclude> | ||
Latest revision as of 17:23, 22 May 2014
The INT internal function is identical to IP internal function.
INT(<numeric expression>)
The Int internal function returns the largest integer less than or equal to X.
Comments and Examples
INT(+5.1) is 5, but INT(-5.1) is -6.
Related Functions:
Technical Considerations
When set to 0, the RD specification in BRConfig.sys can affect the INT function.