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Utility method to round to specific precision
I thought I would share this here as I suspect many of you could use a method to round values to a specific precision (e.g. 2 decimals for currency)
http://www.pmddirect.com/wp/?p=427
If you don't want to check that link, here is the code for the method:
/** * Rounds the supplied value to the precision specified by the precision parameter * @param {Number} value The value to round * @param {Number} precision The number of decimal places or precision to round to * @return {Number} The rounded number */ if(!Math.roundToPrecision) { Math.roundToPrecision = function(value, precision) { Guard.NotNull(value, 'value'); b = Math.pow(10, precision); return Math.round(value * b) / b; } }
Steve Klett | Senior Developer
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