Firstly,
welcome to the Monastery alarix - And now on to your question ...
There are *so* many ways to do this that you are probably going to be drowned in a sea of answers to this question - So rather than try and forward them all, this is how I would do it ...
$thePercents[$k][$j] = int( $thePercents[$k][$j] + 0.5 );
This approach uses the int function that returns the integer portion of a number. By incorporating the addition of the 0.5, this function can be used as a rudimentary rounding function for positive numbers - If there is a likelihood that you would be rounding negative numbers in this way, something like int( $number + 0.5 * ( $number < 0 ? -1 : 1 ) ) would be more appropriate.
perl -le 'print+unpack("N",pack("B32","00000000000000000000001001011100"))'
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