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Integer Part -- from Wolfram MathWorld

The function intx gives the integer part of x. In many computer languages, the function is denoted int(x). It is related to the floor and ceiling functions |_x_| and [x] by int(x)={|_x_| for x>=0; [x] for x<0. (1) The integer part function satisfies int(-x)=-int(x) (2) and is implemented in the Wolfram Language as IntegerPart[x]. This definition is chosen so that int(x)+frac(x)=x, where frac(x) is the fractional part. Although Spanier and Oldham (1987) use the same...



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The function intx gives the integer part of x. In many computer languages, the function is denoted int(x). It is related to the floor and ceiling functions |_x_| and [x] by int(x)={|_x_| for x>=0; [x] for x<0. (1) The integer part function satisfies int(-x)=-int(x) (2) and is implemented in the Wolfram Language as IntegerPart[x]. This definition is chosen so that int(x)+frac(x)=x, where frac(x) is the fractional part. Although Spanier and Oldham (1987) use the same...



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Integer Part -- from Wolfram MathWorld

The function intx gives the integer part of x. In many computer languages, the function is denoted int(x). It is related to the floor and ceiling functions |_x_| and [x] by int(x)={|_x_| for x>=0; [x] for x<0. (1) The integer part function satisfies int(-x)=-int(x) (2) and is implemented in the Wolfram Language as IntegerPart[x]. This definition is chosen so that int(x)+frac(x)=x, where frac(x) is the fractional part. Although Spanier and Oldham (1987) use the same...

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