Subject: [xsl] rounding within the "format-number" function From: "Osheka, Susan" <SOsheka@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 11:03:58 -0500 |
What I have noticed is that the XSL "format-number" function rounds to the nearest even number, instead of the bigger one, as is usual and would be expected. According to one site, this is sometimes called "banker's rounding." Its purpose is to eliminate the slight bias that occurs when always rounding upwards. I am using XSLT 1.0. For example : 9.2750 rounds up to 9.28, but 9.2850 rounds down to 9.28 . 9.2950 rounds up to 9.30, but 9.3050 rounds down to 9.30. Here is the XSLT I am using: <xsl:value-of select="format-number($number,'##.00')"/> On our pages, we want to always round up to two decimal places, and I don't want to lose the formatting. I would want 9.2850 to round up to 9.29. The solution that I have come up with is: <xsl:value-of select='format-number( round(100*$number) div 100 , "##.00" )' Do you have a better solution?? Is there anyway to globally change the default rounding (banker's rounding) to always round up???
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