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ceil

(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)

ceil端数の切り上げ

説明

ceil(int|float $num): float

必要に応じて num を切り上げ、 num の次に大きい整数値を返します。

パラメータ

num

丸める値。

戻り値

num の次に大きい整数値を返します。 ceil() の戻り値は float 型と なります。これは、float 値の範囲は通常 int よりも広いためです。

変更履歴

バージョン 説明
8.0.0 num は、 数値への変換をサポートした内部オブジェクトを受け入れなくなりました。

例1 ceil() の例

<?php
echo ceil(4.3); // 5
echo ceil(9.999); // 10
echo ceil(-3.14); // -3
?>

参考

  • floor() - 端数の切り捨て
  • round() - 浮動小数点数を丸める

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User Contributed Notes 5 notes

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Scott Weaver / scottmweaver * gmail
16 years ago
I needed this and couldn't find it so I thought someone else wouldn't have to look through a bunch of Google results-

<?php

// duplicates m$ excel's ceiling function
if( !function_exists('ceiling') )
{
function
ceiling($number, $significance = 1)
{
return (
is_numeric($number) && is_numeric($significance) ) ? (ceil($number/$significance)*$significance) : false;
}
}

echo
ceiling(0, 1000); // 0
echo ceiling(1, 1); // 1000
echo ceiling(1001, 1000); // 2000
echo ceiling(1.27, 0.05); // 1.30

?>
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eep2004 at ukr dot net
6 years ago
Caution!
<?php
$value
= 77.4;
echo
ceil($value * 100) / 100; // 77.41 - WRONG!
echo ceil(round($value * 100)) / 100; // 77.4 - OK!
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steve_phpnet // nanovox \\ com
19 years ago
I couldn't find any functions to do what ceiling does while still leaving I specified number of decimal places, so I wrote a couple functions myself. round_up is like ceil but allows you to specify a number of decimal places. round_out does the same, but rounds away from zero.

<?php
// round_up:
// rounds up a float to a specified number of decimal places
// (basically acts like ceil() but allows for decimal places)
function round_up ($value, $places=0) {
if (
$places < 0) { $places = 0; }
$mult = pow(10, $places);
return
ceil($value * $mult) / $mult;
}

// round_out:
// rounds a float away from zero to a specified number of decimal places
function round_out ($value, $places=0) {
if (
$places < 0) { $places = 0; }
$mult = pow(10, $places);
return (
$value >= 0 ? ceil($value * $mult):floor($value * $mult)) / $mult;
}

echo
round_up (56.77001, 2); // displays 56.78
echo round_up (-0.453001, 4); // displays -0.453
echo round_out (56.77001, 2); // displays 56.78
echo round_out (-0.453001, 4); // displays -0.4531
?>
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oktam
13 years ago
Actual behaviour:
echo ceil(-0.1); //result "-0" but i expect "0"

Workaround:
echo ceil(-0.1)+0; //result "0"
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frozenfire at php dot net
12 years ago
Please see http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.types.float.php for information regarding floating point precision issues.
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