# llround Function

Returns the double precision floating-point argument rounded to an integer value.

Include

<math.h>

Prototype

long long int llround(double x);

Argument

 x the value to round

Return Value

Returns the value of x rounded to the nearest integer value, always rounding midway cases away from zero. The rounded value is returned as a long long integer value, but is unspecified should the rounded value fall outside the range of the return type.

Example

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#include <math.h>
#include <stdio.h>

int main(void)
{
double x;
long long int y;

x = 10.103;
y = llround(x);
printf("The nearest integer value to %f is %lld\n", x, y);

x = 10.5;
y = llround(x);
printf("The nearest integer value to %f is %lld\n", x, y);
}

Example Output

The nearest integer value to 10.103000 is 10
The nearest integer value to 10.500000 is 11