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TRUNC Function

Applies from Version:WEBcnx 2024.1Applies to Version:


Description

Truncates a number to an integer by removing the fractional part of the number.


Syntax

TRUNC(number, [num_digits])


The TRUNC function syntax has the following arguments:

  • Number    Required. The number you want to truncate.
  • Num_digits    Optional. A number specifying the precision of the truncation. The default value for num_digits is 0 (zero).


Remark

TRUNC and INT are similar in that both return integers. TRUNC removes the fractional part of the number. INT rounds numbers down to the nearest integer based on the value of the fractional part of the number. INT and TRUNC are different only when using negative numbers: TRUNC(-4.3) returns -4, but INT(-4.3) returns -5 because -5 is the lower number.


Examples

FormulaDescriptionResult
TRUNC(8.9)Truncates 8.9 to return the integer part (8).8
TRUNC(-8.9)Truncates a negative number to return the integer part (-8).-8
TRUNC(0.45)Truncates a number between 0 and 1, returning the integer part (0).0
TRUNC(25.45, 1)
Truncates a positive value to a precision of 1 digit.
25.4
TRUNC(-25.45, 1)
Truncates a negative value to a precision of 1 digit.
-25.4
TRUNC(25.45, -1)
Truncates a positive number to a precision of -1 digits.
20


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