Python round() Function

❮ Built-in Functions


Example

Round a number to only two decimals:

x = round(5.76543, 2)
print(x)
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Definition and Usage

The round() function returns a floating point number that is a rounded version of the specified number, with the specified number of decimals.

The default number of decimals is 0, meaning that the function will return the nearest integer.


Syntax

round(number, digits)

Parameter Values

Parameter Description
number Required. The number to be rounded
digits Optional. The number of decimals to use when rounding the number. Default is 0

More Examples

Example

Round to the nearest integer:

x = round(5.76543)
print(x)
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❮ Built-in Functions

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