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StrictMath.Ceil(Double) Method

Definition

Returns the smallest (closest to negative infinity) double value that is greater than or equal to the argument and is equal to a mathematical integer.

[Android.Runtime.Register("ceil", "(D)D", "")]
public static double Ceil (double a);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("ceil", "(D)D", "")>]
static member Ceil : double -> double

Parameters

a
Double

a value.

Returns

the smallest (closest to negative infinity) floating-point value that is greater than or equal to the argument and is equal to a mathematical integer.

Attributes

Remarks

Returns the smallest (closest to negative infinity) double value that is greater than or equal to the argument and is equal to a mathematical integer. Special cases: <ul><li>If the argument value is already equal to a mathematical integer, then the result is the same as the argument. <li>If the argument is NaN or an infinity or positive zero or negative zero, then the result is the same as the argument. <li>If the argument value is less than zero but greater than -1.0, then the result is negative zero.</ul> Note that the value of StrictMath.ceil(x) is exactly the value of -StrictMath.floor(-x).

Java documentation for java.lang.StrictMath.ceil(double).

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Applies to