This oracle tutorial explains how to use the oracle plsql floor function with syntax and examples.
Opposite of floor function in oracle.
The purpose of the oracle floor function is to return the highest integer value that is equal to or less than a number.
The floor function determines the largest integer less than or equal to a particular numeric value.
Conversely the ceil function determines the smallest integer greater than or equal to a particular numeric value.
Syntax ceiling expression example select ceiling 400 45 it will output 401.
This function takes as an argument any numeric datatype or any nonnumeric datatype that can be implicitly converted to a numeric datatype.
Floor returns largest integer equal to or less than n.
The function takes any numeric or nonnumeric data type can be implicitly converted to a numeric data type as an argument.
Description of the illustration floor gif.
It s the opposite of the ceiling function and is often used as an alternative to round.
It returns the smallest integer greater than the value you specify.
It basically rounds down to a whole number.
Oracle floor function last update on february 26 2020 08 08 20 utc gmt 8 hours description.
The oracle plsql floor function returns the largest integer value that is equal to or less than a number.
The floor function returns the largest integer value not greater than a number specified as an argument.
Floor and ceil unlike round and trunc do not take an optional parameter for precision because their output is always an integer.