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C Math ceil() Function

❮ Math Functions


Example

Round numbers up to the nearest integer:

printf("%f", ceil(0.60));
printf("%f", ceil(0.40));
printf("%f", ceil(5));
printf("%f", ceil(5.1));
printf("%f", ceil(-5.1));
printf("%f", ceil(-5.9));
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Definition and Usage

The ceil() function rounds a number UP to the nearest integer.

The ceil() function is defined in the <math.h> header file.

Tip: To round a number DOWN to the nearest integer, look at the floor() function.

Tip: To round a number to the nearest integer in either direction, look at the round() function.


Syntax

One of the following:

ceil(double number);

Parameter Values

Parameter Description
number Required. Specifies a number.

Technical Details

Returns: A double value representing the nearest integer greater or equal to a number.

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Related Pages

C Functions Tutorial

C Math Functions Tutorial