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  1. Math

Floor

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Overview

Floor takes a numerical Value and returns the highest whole number, which is less than, or equal to, the Input Value. This basically means that the Value is rounded down, with anything after the decimal point of a number, being removed, making it a non-fractional number.

Attributes

Attribute
Type
Description

Data Type

Drop-down

The Data Type of the Input and Output Sockets.

Inputs

Input
Type
Description

Pulse Input (►)

Pulse

A standard Input Pulse, to trigger the execution of the Node.

Input

Defined in the Data Type Attribute.

The Value to be rounded down to 0 decimal places.

Outputs

Output
Type
Description

Pulse Output (►)

Pulse

A standard Output Pulse, to move onto the next Node along the Logic Branch, once this Node has finished its execution.

Output

Defined in the Data Type Attribute.

The Value of Input after being rounded down to 0 decimal places.

External Links

on Maths is Fun.

Floor and Ceiling Functions