JavaScript Math.ceil( ) function
Math.ceil() function in JavaScript is used to round the number passed as a parameter to its nearest integer in an Upward direction of rounding i.e. towards the greater value.
Syntax:
Math.ceil(value);
Parameters:
This function accepts a single parameter as the number to be rounded to its nearest integer in the upward rounding method.
Return Value:
Result after rounding the number passed as a parameter to the function.
Examples:
Input : Math.ceil(4.23)
Output : 5
Input : Math.ceil(0.8)
Output : 1
Errors and Exceptions:
- A non-numeric string passed as a parameter returns NaN.
- An array with more than 1 integer passed as a parameter returns NaN.
- An empty variable passed as a parameter returns NaN.
- An empty string passed as a parameter returns NaN.
- An empty array passed as a parameter returns NaN.
Example 1: In this example, we have used Math.ceil function.
Javascript
<!-- NEGATIVE NUMBER EXAMPLE --> console.log(Math.ceil(-2)); console.log(Math.ceil(-2.56)); |
Output
-2 -2
Example 2: In this example, we have used Math.ceil function.
Javascript
<!-- POSITIVE NUMBER EXAMPLE --> console.log(Math.ceil(2)); console.log(Math.ceil(2.56)); |
Output
2 3
Example 3: In this example, we have used Math.ceil function.
Javascript
console.log(Math.ceil( "w3wiki" )); |
Output
NaN
Example 4: In this example, we have used Math.ceil function.
Javascript
<!-- ADDITION INSIDE FUNCTION EXAMPLE --> console.log(Math.ceil(7+9)); |
Output
16
Supported Browsers:
- Google Chrome 1 and above
- Internet Explorer 12 and above
- Firefox 1 and above
- Opera 3 and above
- Safari 1 and above
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