Rounds the first argument to the nearest multiple of the second argument, or to the nearest integer when
the second argument is omitted.
Category:Truncation
Syntax
ROUND(argument <, rounding-unit>)
Required Argument
argument
is a numeric constant, variable, or expression to be rounded.
Optional Argument
rounding-unit
is a positive, numeric constant, variable, or expression that specifies the rounding
unit.
Details
Basic Concepts
The ROUND function rounds the first argument to a value that is very close to a
multiple of the second argument. The result might not be an exact multiple of the second
argument.
Differences between Binary and Decimal ...
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