TRUNC function
Truncates a number to an integer by removing the fractional part of the number.
Syntax
TRUNC(number,num_digits)
Number is the number you want to truncate.
Num_digits is a number specifying the precision of the truncation. The default value for num_digits is 0 (zero).
Remark
TRUNC and INT are similar in that both return integers. TRUNC removes the fractional part of the number. INT rounds numbers down to the nearest integer based on the value of the fractional part of the number. INT and TRUNC are different only when using negative numbers: TRUNC(-4.3) returns -4, but INT(-4.3) returns -5 because -5 is the lower number.
Examples
Formula | Description (Result) |
=TRUNC(8.9) | Integer part of 8.9 (8) |
=TRUNC(-8.9) | Integer part of -8.9 (-8) |
=TRUNC(PI()) | Integer part of pi (3) |
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