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CurtisER
Obsidian | Level 7

I have an user who wants to round down any values between .45 and .49.  The user doesn't want it to automatically round up to .5.

 

How do I check on decimal points only for any decimal values between .45 and .49 and then round down to .4?

 

Thank you.

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

Probably ten or twelve or 134 ways to do this. Here's one:

 

round_down_variable = floor(variable*10)/10;

 

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Paige Miller
CurtisER
Obsidian | Level 7

But how do I check for .45 - .49, then round down?

 

This floor function might work but I don't want to affect any other decimal values that aren't between .45 and .49.

FreelanceReinh
Jade | Level 19

Hello @CurtisER,

 

You could use the IFN function:

data have;
input x @@;
cards;
1.44 2.45 3.49 4.50 5.54 6.55
;

data want;
set have;
r=ifn(.45<=mod(x,1)<=.49, int(x)+.4, round(x,.1));
run;

If x can also be negative and then the same rule is to be applied, use

r=ifn(.45<=abs(mod(x,1))<=.49, int(x)+sign(x)*.4, round(x,.1));
PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

@CurtisER wrote:

But how do I check for .45 - .49, then round down?

 

This floor function might work but I don't want to affect any other decimal values that aren't between .45 and .49.


You can always include an IF statement to handle just the numbers between .45 and .49

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Paige Miller

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