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truncation (dict)

Truncation

In mathematics, truncation is the term used for reducing the number of digits right of the decimal point, by discarding the least significant ones. For example, given the real numbers: 5.6341432543653654
32.438191288
6.3444444444444
To truncate these numbers to 4 decimal digits, we only consider the 4 digits to the right of the decimal point. The result would be: 5.6341
32.4381
6.3444
Note that in some cases, truncating would yield the same result as rounding, but truncation does not round up or round down the digits, it merely cuts off at the specified digit. The truncation error can be twice the maximum error in rounding.

 

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