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The '''floor''' function is used to round numbers down in K. |
The '''floor''' function is used to round numbers down in K. |
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Flooring is a no-op on integers |
Flooring is a no-op on integers, meaning that they remain the same. |
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The floor primitive is [[Atomicity|right atomic]]. |
The floor primitive is [[Atomicity|right atomic]]. |
Revision as of 11:47, 11 July 2021
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The floor function is used to round numbers down in K.
Flooring is a no-op on integers, meaning that they remain the same.
The floor primitive is right atomic.
A ceiling function (round up) can be made with floor using a tacit definition: (1+_)
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