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  $ceil([[$pi]])  ;will return ''4''
 
  $ceil([[$pi]])  ;will return ''4''
  $ceil(-4,99)  ;will return ''-4''
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  $ceil(-4.99)  ;will return ''-4''
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==

Revision as of 09:08, 10 September 2006

Returns N rounded to the next highest integer.

$ceil(N)
  • N is the number you want to round up to its next integer.

Examples

$ceil($pi)  ;will return 4
$ceil(-4.99)  ;will return -4

See Also

$round, $floor and $int.