Ceiling Function Calculator: 2.5 Number
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2.5 Number converts to
3 Ceiling Value
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Input: 2.5 Number
Output: 3 Ceiling Value
Ceiling Function Calculator
Calculate the ceiling of a number, rounding up to the smallest integer greater than or equal to x.
Calculated Result
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Nearby Reference Values
| Number | ceil(x) |
|---|---|
| -2.5 Number | -2 Ceiling Value |
| -1.2 Number | -1 Ceiling Value |
| -0.99 Number | -0 Ceiling Value |
| -0.5 Number | -0 Ceiling Value |
| -0.1 Number | -0 Ceiling Value |
| 0 Number | 0 Ceiling Value |
| 0.1 Number | 1 Ceiling Value |
| 0.5 Number | 1 Ceiling Value |
| 0.99 Number | 1 Ceiling Value |
| 1.2 Number | 2 Ceiling Value |
| 2.5 Number | 3 Ceiling Value |
| 3.33 Number | 4 Ceiling Value |
| 4.5 Number | 5 Ceiling Value |
| 5.01 Number | 6 Ceiling Value |
| 6.5 Number | 7 Ceiling Value |
| 7.1 Number | 8 Ceiling Value |
| 8.25 Number | 9 Ceiling Value |
| 9.5 Number | 10 Ceiling Value |
| 10.75 Number | 11 Ceiling Value |
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Ceiling Function Calculator, formulas, and expected usage.
What does the Ceiling Function Calculator calculator do?
It helps with rounding values up for capacity planning, counts, and discrete constraints.
What formula does the Ceiling Function Calculator calculator use?
ceil(x) rounds up to the smallest integer greater than or equal to x.
What inputs are valid?
Any finite number is valid.
When would I use this?
rounding values up for capacity planning, counts, and discrete constraints
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