Description
RoundUp returns a number that has been rounded up.
Arguments
x is real number to be rounded.
#places is a whole number indicating the number of decimal places x is to be rounded to.
Action
This function rounds up (away from zero).
Examples
RoundUp(4.1,0)
Returns 5.
RoundUp(5.34)
Returns 6.
RoundUp(6.36521,3)
Returns 6.366.
RoundUp(-6.36521,3)
Returns -6.366.
RoundUp(50.43,-1)
Returns 60.
Comments
If #places is greater than 0 (zero), your number is rounded up to the specified number of decimal places.
If #places is 0 or unspecified, your number is rounded up to the next integer.
If #places is less than 0, your number is rounded up to the left of the decimal point.