I usually use 12.222222222222221 round: 2 "12.22".

Peter

On Sun, Oct 23, 2016 at 06:38:47PM +0200, stepharo wrote:
> 3.1479 roundUpTo: 0.01 is what I was looking for.
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> Stef
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> Le 23/10/16 à 18:35, stepharo a écrit :
> >
> >I see.
> >
> >I writing a little example for my new newbies book
> >
> >now how can get only two digits after the .
> >
> >
> >Stef
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> >
> >Le 23/10/16 à 18:23, Thierry Goubier a écrit :
> >>I think that's called 'welcome to the wonderfull world of
> >>floating points approximations' and not a bug :(
> >>
> >>See unums/Gustafson for something more interesting on the subject.
> >>
> >>Thierry
> >>
> >>2016-10-23 18:16 GMT+02:00 stepharo <[email protected]
> >><mailto:[email protected]>>:
> >>
> >>    Hi
> >>
> >>    I'm wondering if we do not have a bug here
> >>
> >>    12.222222222222221 roundTo: 0.1
> >>     "12.200000000000001"
> >>
> >>    12.222222222222221 roundTo: 0.01
> >>     "12.22"
> >>
> >>
> >>    Stef
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
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