The following are some of the decimal functions in C#.
| Sr.No. | Name & Description |
|---|---|
| 1 | Add (Decimal, Decimal) Adds two specified Decimal values. |
| 2 | Ceiling(Decimal) Returns the smallest integral value that is greater than or equal to the specified decimal number. |
| 3 | Compare (Decimal, Decimal) Compares two specified Decimal values. |
| 4 | CompareTo(Decimal) Compares this instance to a specified Decimal object and returns a comparison of their relative values. |
| 5 | CompareTo(Object) Compares this instance to a specified object and returns a comparison of their relative values. |
| 6 | Divide (Decimal, Decimal) Divides two specified Decimal values. |
| 7 | Equals(Decimal) Returns a value indicating whether this instance and a specified Decimal object represent the same value. |
Let us see an example of Decimal Ceiling() method in C# that returns the smallest integral value greater than or equal to the specified decimal number.
Example
using System;
class Program {
static void Main() {
Console.WriteLine(decimal.Ceiling(1.2M));
}
}Output
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