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Oracle ROUND() function

Description

This function is used to return n rounded to integer places to the right of the decimal point.

Using the following rules ROUND() function is implemented:

  • If no integer is defined, then n is rounded to zero places.
  • If the integer specified is negative, then n is rounded off to the left of the decimal point.
  • If n is positive, then :
    ROUND(n, integer) = FLOOR(n * POWER(10, integer) + 0.5) * POWER(10, -integer)

Syntax:

ROUND(n [, D ])

Parameters:

Name Description
n A number which will be rounded upto D decimal places.
D A number indicating up to how many decimal places n will be rounded.

Pictorial Presentation of ROUND() function

Pictorial Presentation of Oracle ROUND() function

Example:

SELECT ROUND(4.43) FROM dual;

Here is the result.

ROUND(4.43)
-----------
          4

The above statement will round the given number 4.43. No decimal places have been defined, so the default decimal value is 0.

Example: ROUND() function with negative value

SELECT ROUND(-4.53) FROM dual;

Here is the result.

ROUND(-4.53)
------------
          -5

The above statement will round the given number -4.53. No decimal places have been defined, so the default decimal value is 0.

Example: ROUND() function using decimal places

SELECT ROUND(-4.535,2) FROM dual;

Here is the result.

ROUND(-4.535,2)
---------------
          -4.54

The above statement will round the given number -4.535 up to 2 decimal places.

Example: ROUND() function using negative decimal places

SELECT ROUND(34.4158,-1) FROM dual;

Here is the result.

ROUND(34.4158,-1)
-----------------
               30

The above statement will round the given number 34.4158 from the left of decimal place up to 1 place.

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