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Ruby | Numeric floor() function

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The floor() is an inbuilt method in Ruby returns a number less than or equal to the given number with a precision of the given number of digits after the decimal point. In case the number of digits is not given, the default value is taken to be zero.
Syntax: num.floor(ndigits) Parameters: The function needs a number and ndigits which specifies the number of digits to be round off. If ndigits is not given then, default value is taken to be zero. Return Value: It returns returns a boolean value.
Example 1: CPP
# Ruby program for floor()
# method in Numeric

# Initialize a number 
num1 = -16.7834
num2 = -16.78324
num3 = 16.873

# Prints floor
puts num1.floor(1)
puts num2.floor()
puts num3.floor()
Output:
-16.8
-17
16
Example 2: CPP
# Ruby program for floor()
# method in Numeric

# Initialize a number 
num1 = 12.32
num2 = -1321.998321
num3 = -12.2321

# Prints floor
puts num1.floor(1)
puts num2.floor(2)
puts num3.floor(3)
Output:
12.3
-1322.0
-12.233

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