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Round a Price with a Fraction (1/2)

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Hello

 

I'd like to round a price like this ;

 

7980,5 instead of 7980.40 or 7980,60

 

With Excel there is a way to round a price with a fraction (1/2)

 

Is there something similar in EL ?

 

Thank you

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Round

 

Returns the value of one specified numerical expression rounded to the number of decimal places specified by another.

 

Usage

 

Round(Value,Precision)

 

Where:

Value - a numerical expression

Precision - a numerical expression

 

Examples

 

Round(1.237,2) will return a value of 1.24

 

Round(-5.7744,3) will return a value of –5.774

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I use this function but is there a way to round as a fraction ?

 

Round(1.237,2) will return a value of 1.24

 

1.24 = 1.0

 

Round(-5.7744,3) will return a value of –5.774

 

–5.774 = -6.0

 

7981 instead of 7980.76 or 7981.24

 

7980,5 instead of 7980.26 or 7980,74

 

7980 instead of 7980.24 or 7979.76

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it is because I always have to choose quickly when I buy or sell

 

If I round to 0 I miss the half or I pay half more...

 

I hope that I'm clear enough...

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I'm wondering if it is possible to make a function called RoundFraction

 

Pseudo Code

 

if decimal >= .00 and < .024 then decimal = 0

 

if decimal >= .25 and < .074 then decimal = 0.5

 

if decimal >= .75 and < 1.0 then decimal = 0 and number +1

 

If someone knows how to code that it'll be very kind.

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I'm wondering if it is possible to make a function called RoundFraction

 

Pseudo Code

 

if decimal >= .00 and < .024 then decimal = 0

 

if decimal >= .25 and < .074 then decimal = 0.5

 

if decimal >= .75 and < 1.0 then decimal = 0 and number +1

 

If someone knows how to code that it'll be very kind.

 

This should do it... Create a new numeric function called RoundFraction and copy and paste the code below into it.

 

inputs: Number(NumericSimple);

vars: Fraction(0);

Fraction = FracPortion(Number);

If Fraction > 0 and Fraction < 0.24 then RoundFraction = 0;
If Fraction >= 0.25 and Fraction < 0.74 then RoundFraction = 0.5;
If Fraction > 0.75 then RoundFraction = 1;

 

You can use it as follows:

vars: 	val1(20.2),
val2(20.4),
val3(20.8),
Result(0);

{Result = 20.0)}
Result = RoundFraction(val1) + IntPortion(val1); 
Print("Result = ", Result);

{Result = 20.5)}
Result = RoundFraction(val2) + IntPortion(val1); 
Print("Result = ", Result);

{Result = 21)}
Result = RoundFraction(val3) + IntPortion(val1); 
Print("Result = ", Result);

 

The output of above code...

 

Result = 20.00

Result = 20.50

Result = 21.00

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ThanX SEVENSA

 

I appreciate your help and I hope that this function will be usefull for the community

 

For me it is exactly what I was looking for a while

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// RoundFraction

// Version 1.00 by SEVENSA

// Version 1.01

// minor changes in the formula

// Date: 20090320

//-----------------------------------------------------

inputs:

//----------------------------------------------------

 

Number(NumericSimple);

 

//----------------------------------------------------------------

variables:

//----------------------------------------------------------------

 

Fraction(0);

 

Fraction = FracPortion(Number);

 

 

If Fraction >= 0 and Fraction < 0.25 then

RoundFraction = 0;

 

If Fraction >= 0.25 and Fraction < 0.75 then

RoundFraction = 0.5;

 

If Fraction >= 0.75 then

RoundFraction = 1;

 

{

vars: val1(20.2),

val2(20.4),

val3(20.8),

Result(0);

 

{Result = 20.0)}

Result = RoundFraction(val1) + IntPortion(val1);

Print("Result = ", Result);

 

{Result = 20.5)}

Result = RoundFraction(val2) + IntPortion(val1);

Print("Result = ", Result);

 

{Result = 21)}

Result = RoundFraction(val3) + IntPortion(val1);

Print("Result = ", Result);

}

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The way I would do it is double the original price round it to zero decimal places and half it. I think the syntax should be correct....didn't check it.

 

value1 = round(2*close,0)/2;

 

That's just me...contrary :D

 

Edit if you want quarters replace 2 with 4 - eighths replace 2 with 8 etc.

Edited by BlowFish

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Every now and then I get nostalgic about the good old days. (most people move to the next post about then) Many many years ago I used to work as a software engineer. Coding in assembler (and working with smart people) exposes you to all sorts of neat tricks and tips. Actually after a while you actually start to think differently when it comes to programmatic problems.

 

Multiplying and dividing by powers of two (2,4,8,16 etc.) can be achieved by bitwise operators, rotate left, and rotate right. Rotating and adding was a common way of doing arithmetic in the days before processors had dedicated hardware to do floating point arithmetic.

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The way I would do it is double the original price round it to zero decimal places and half it. I think the syntax should be correct....didn't check it.

 

value1 = round(2*close,0)/2;

 

That's just me...contrary :D

 

Edit if you want quarters replace 2 with 4 - eighths replace 2 with 8 etc.

 

You are such a show off. :)

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The results of the Pivots doesn't match with Excel...

 

R1 = Round( 2 * ( 2 * PP - DailyLow ), 0 ) / 2 ;

R2 = Round( 2 * ( PP + Range ) , 0 ) / 2 ;

R3 = Round( 2 * ( R2 + Range ) , 0 ) / 2 ;

R4 = Round( 2 * ( R3 + Range ) , 0 ) / 2 ;

S1 = Round( 2 * ( 2 * PP - DailyHigh ) , 0 ) / 2 ;

S2 = Round( 2 * ( PP - Range ) , 0 ) / 2 ;

S3 = Round( 2 * ( S2 - Range ) , 0 ) / 2 ;

S4 = Round( 2 * ( S3 - Range ) , 0 ) / 2 ;

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I have the same wrong result with my method

 

I trust more Excel because it's so simple

 

I notice that from PP to R4 is correct

 

Strange

 

But from S1 to S4 is wrong (half a point)

 

R1 = RoundFraction( 2 * PP - DailyLow ) + IntPortion( 2 * PP - DailyLow ) ;

R2 = RoundFraction( PP + Range ) + IntPortion( PP + Range ) ;

R3 = RoundFraction( R2 + Range ) + IntPortion( R2 + Range ) ;

R4 = RoundFraction( R3 + Range ) + IntPortion( R3 + Range ) ;

S1 = RoundFraction( 2 * PP - DailyHigh ) + IntPortion( 2 * PP - DailyHigh ) ;

S2 = RoundFraction( PP - Range ) + IntPortion( PP - Range ) ;

S3 = RoundFraction( S2 - Range ) + IntPortion( S2 - Range ) ;

S4 = RoundFraction( S3 - Range ) + IntPortion( S3 - Range ) ;

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I think that it's because it computes 2 rounds

 

PP is rounded then used to compute S1 wich is also rounded

 

The same for the others Pivots

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Bingo

 

This one matches perfectly with Excel

 

PP = Round( 2 * ( DailyHigh + DailyLow + ClotCompense ) / 3 , 0 ) / 2

 

R1 = Round( 2 * ( 2 * ( DailyHigh + DailyLow + ClotCompense ) / 3 - DailyLow ) , 0 ) / 2 ;

R2 = Round( 2 * ( ( DailyHigh + DailyLow + ClotCompense ) / 3 + Range ) , 0 ) / 2 ;

R3 = Round( 2 * ( ( DailyHigh + DailyLow + ClotCompense ) / 3 + Range + Range ) , 0 ) / 2 ;

R4 = Round( 2 * ( ( DailyHigh + DailyLow + ClotCompense ) / 3 + Range + Range + Range ) , 0 ) / 2 ;

S1 = Round( 2 * ( 2 * ( DailyHigh + DailyLow + ClotCompense ) / 3 - DailyHigh ) , 0 ) / 2 ;

S2 = Round( 2 * ( ( DailyHigh + DailyLow + ClotCompense ) / 3 - Range ) , 0 ) / 2 ;

S3 = Round( 2 * ( ( DailyHigh + DailyLow + ClotCompense ) / 3 - Range - Range ) , 0 ) / 2 ;

S4 = Round( 2 * ( ( DailyHigh + DailyLow + ClotCompense ) / 3 - Range - Range - Range ) , 0 ) / 2 ;

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