floor() is a float class method which return the floor value of the passed float value.
Ruby
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Ruby
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Syntax: float.floor() Parameter: float value which is to get its floor value decimal digits (default = 0) Return: smallest number >= to float with a ndigits decimal point precision. For -ve precision : Integer with at least ndigits.abs trailing zeros. For +ve precision : Floating point number.Example #1:
# Ruby code for floor() method
a = -56.23333333
b = 56.784
c = 222.8868686
# Printing result
puts "floor value of a : #{a.floor}\n\n"
puts "floor value of b : #{b.floor}\n\n"
puts "floor value of c : #{c.floor}\n\n"
floor value of a : -57 floor value of b : 56 floor value of c : 222Example #2:
# Ruby code for floor() method
a = -0.78779393
b = -50006.784 + 34
c = 289 + 22.8868686
# Printing result
puts "floor value of a : #{a.floor}\n\n"
puts "floor value of b : #{b.floor}\n\n"
puts "floor value of c : #{c.floor}\n\n"
floor value of a : -1 floor value of b : -49973 floor value of c : 311