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MROUND
The MROUND function rounds a number to the nearest multiple of a specified factor. If the number to be rounded is halfway between two multiples, then MROUND rounds away from zero. Both arguments are number values.
MROUND(num-to-round, factor)
num-to-round: The number to be rounded.
factor: The number to use to determine the closest multiple. factor must have the same sign as num-to-round.
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=MROUND(2, 3) returns 3, the multiple of 3 nearest to 2. =MROUND(4, 3) returns 3, the multiple of 3 nearest to 4. =MROUND(4.4999, 3) returns 3, the multiple of 3 nearest to 4.4999. =MROUND(4.5, 3) returns 6, the multiple of 3 nearest to 4.5. =MROUND(-4.4999, -3) returns -3, the multiple of -3 nearest to -4.4999. =MROUND(-4.5, -3) returns -6, the multiple of -3 nearest to -4.5. =MROUND(–4.5, 3) returns an error, as both arguments must be positive or negative. |