I found a odd question when i wanna round a float number
with
Perl buildin function "sprintf"
my code is
use warnings;
use strict;
my $price1 = sprintf("%.1f",100.550);
my $price2 = sprintf("%.0f",100.50);
print "$price1\n"; # price1 has rounded
print "$price2\n"; # but price2 hasn't , Why?
Of course, i can use the manual round function like some referrence:
sub round {
my $f = @_;
return int($f + .5);
}
But the question is Why $price1 has been rounded and price2 has not been rounded?
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