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Message 2 of Works, and is even shorter. Message 3 of Joe, Looks good. Essentially you are turning the job of rounding over to the rtos function. But you add the overhead of two number to string conversions to get it done. It still might be overkill to check for the To value being 0, which is a non-sensical argument value.

Is it time for the benchmarks? Message 4 of Didn't see the other thread, but was this in there? Message 5 of Hi Doug, Glad to hear you think it works.

As Cliff mentioned previously, the "to" argument might be calculated at runtime rather than input. I'd rather just say we have a choice. Thanks for your help. Message 6 of Divide two integers returns an integer. AKA a wrong answer in this case. Which is why I needed float value. Joe Burke. Message 7 of Joe, I think it's correct being that 2 goes into five only 2 times. Same on R Message 8 of Hi again, It definitely works.

No doubt about that. Concerning float: Yes I noticed that. Glad you brought it out because others may not realize that integer division is not the same as real division. Benchmarks: Doubt it matters much unless you do a lot of rounding. Eric's contribution By Duff Kirkland is another good approach.

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