AINT
The AINT(a) function returns the closest integer less than or equal to the magnitude of the value of the expression a, as long as the value of the expression a is a positive integer, AINT returns zero otherwise.
AINT(a) = 0 if ABS(a)< 1
AINT(a) = int(a) if ABS(a) > 1
The value of the mathematical function int of a variable x is equal to x if x is an integer. If x is not an integer, then int(x) is equal to the nearest integer to x whose magnitude is not greater than the magnitude of x. Thus int(-7.0) = -7, int(-4.8) = -4, and int(4.8) = 4.
Format
AINT(a)
Arguments
a
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Any valid function expression.
Number of Arguments: 1 |
Cautions
AINT is not a differentiable function. Be careful when using this function in an expression that defines a force or motion input to the system.
Examples
AINT(-6.5) = 0
AINT(4.6 ) = 4