python ceiling
import math
n = 2.5
print(str(math.ceil(n)))
python floor
import math
x = 3.86356
math.floor(x)
#Returns: 3
math.ceil(x)
#Returns: 4
python ceil
import math
math.ceil(5.3) # returns: 6
math.ceil(5.0) # returns: 5
math.ceil(5.7) # returns: 6
ceil function in python
import math
print(math.ceil(5.3))
output = 6
floor python
def floor(k,b):
return b-k%b+k-b
print(floor(3,10)) # Prints: 0
print(floor(7.94,2.125)) # Prints: 6.375
ceil in python3
import math
math.ceil( x )
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