‎2007 Feb 07 6:35 AM
hai all...
can any one give me clear explanation of all the mathematical functions of numeric data types with an example.i.e for all the following
ABS
SIGN
CEIL
FLOOR
TRUNC
Will be rewarded if helpful
Thanks and Regards,
Jhansi
‎2007 Feb 07 6:39 AM
REPORT demo_data_function .
* numeric datatypes
DATA n TYPE p DECIMALS 2.
DATA m TYPE p DECIMALS 2 VALUE '-5.55'.
n = abs( m ). WRITE: 'ABS: ', n.
n = sign( m ). WRITE: / 'SIGN: ', n.
n = ceil( m ). WRITE: / 'CEIL: ', n.
n = floor( m ). WRITE: / 'FLOOR:', n.
n = trunc( m ). WRITE: / 'TRUNC:', n.
n = frac( m ). WRITE: / 'FRAC: ', n.
ULINE.
* floating points
DATA: result TYPE f,
pi(10) TYPE c VALUE '3.14159265'.
result = cos( pi ).
WRITE result.<b>
Output:
Mathematical Functions </b>
ABS: 5.55
SIGN: 1.00-
CEIL: 5.00-
FLOOR: 6.00-
TRUNC: 5.00-
FRAC: 0.55-
-1.0000000000000000E+00
Reward points. This is the code from ABAPDOCU.
‎2007 Feb 07 6:39 AM
REPORT demo_data_function .
* numeric datatypes
DATA n TYPE p DECIMALS 2.
DATA m TYPE p DECIMALS 2 VALUE '-5.55'.
n = abs( m ). WRITE: 'ABS: ', n.
n = sign( m ). WRITE: / 'SIGN: ', n.
n = ceil( m ). WRITE: / 'CEIL: ', n.
n = floor( m ). WRITE: / 'FLOOR:', n.
n = trunc( m ). WRITE: / 'TRUNC:', n.
n = frac( m ). WRITE: / 'FRAC: ', n.
ULINE.
* floating points
DATA: result TYPE f,
pi(10) TYPE c VALUE '3.14159265'.
result = cos( pi ).
WRITE result.<b>
Output:
Mathematical Functions </b>
ABS: 5.55
SIGN: 1.00-
CEIL: 5.00-
FLOOR: 6.00-
TRUNC: 5.00-
FRAC: 0.55-
-1.0000000000000000E+00
Reward points. This is the code from ABAPDOCU.
‎2007 Feb 07 6:55 AM
hai
judith.....
thank you very much for the reply,can u please tell me what is the ceil and floor of '-5'
‎2007 Feb 07 7:03 AM
<b>CEIL: 5.00-
FLOOR: 5.00-</b>
U can try this in ur program.
reward poinst and clso ethe thread if this solves.
‎2007 Feb 07 6:40 AM
‎2007 Feb 07 6:41 AM
Jhansikiran,
Functions for all numeric data types
Function
Result
ABS
Absolute value of argument.
SIGN
Sign of argument: 1 X > 0
SIGN( X) = 0 if X = 0
-1 X < 0
CEIL
Smallest integer value not smaller than the argument.
FLOOR
Largest integer value not larger than the argument.
TRUNC
Integer part of argument.
FRAC
Fraction part of argument.
The argument of these functions does not have to be a numeric data type. If you choose another type, it is converted to a numeric type. For performance reasons, however, you should use the correct type whenever possible. The functions itself do not have a data type of their own. They do not change the numerical precision of a numerical operation.
DATA N TYPE P DECIMALS 2.
DATA M TYPE P DECIMALS 2 VALUE '-5.55'.
N = ABS( M ). WRITE: 'ABS: ', N.
N = SIGN( M ). WRITE: / 'SIGN: ', N.
N = CEIL( M ). WRITE: / 'CEIL: ', N.
N = FLOOR( M ). WRITE: / 'FLOOR:', N.
N = TRUNC( M ). WRITE: / 'TRUNC:', N.
N = FRAC( M ). WRITE: / 'FRAC: ', N.
The output appears as follows:
ABS: 5.55
SIGN: 1.00-
CEIL: 5.00-
FLOOR: 6.00-
TRUNC: 5.00-
FRAC: 0.55-
DATA: T1(10),
T2(10) VALUE '-100'.
T1 = ABS( T2 ).
WRITE T1.
This produces the following output:
100
Two conversions are performed. First, the contents of field T2 (type C) are converted to type P. Then the system processes the ABS function using the results of the conversion. Then, during the assignment to the type C field T1, the result of the function is converted back to type C.
Pls. Mark if useful.
‎2007 Feb 07 6:41 AM
ABS: Return the absolute value of a number
ABS(-1) = 1
ABS(2) = 2
SIGN: Returns the sign of a number
SIGN(-10) = -1
SIGN(100) = 1
CEIL: Returns the next highest integer
CEIL(2.5) = 3
CEIL(3.1) = 4
FLOOR: Returns the immediately lowest integer
FLOOR(8.5) = 8
FLOOR(8.9) = 8
TRUNC: Returns the integer portion of the number
TRUNC(6.3) = 6
‎2007 Feb 07 6:41 AM
Hi Jhansi,
<b>abs - Absolute value of argument.
sign - Prefix of the argument : 1 x > 0
SIGN( x ) = 0 if x = 0
-1 x < 0
ceil - Smallest integer value not smaller than the argument.
floor - Largest integer value not larger than the argument.
trunc - Integer part of argument.
FRAC - Fraction part of argument.</b>
<b>Report zex33.
DATA n TYPE p DECIMALS 2.
DATA m TYPE p DECIMALS 2 VALUE '-8.68'.
n = abs( m ). WRITE: 'ABS: ', n.
n = sign( m ). WRITE: / 'SIGN: ', n.
n = ceil( m ). WRITE: / 'CEIL: ', n.
n = floor( m ). WRITE: / 'FLOOR:', n.
n = trunc( m ). WRITE: / 'TRUNC:', n.
n = frac( m ). WRITE: / 'FRAC: ', n.
The output appears as follows:
ABS: 8.68
SIGN: 1.00-
CEIL: 8.00-
FLOOR: 9.00-
TRUNC: 8.00-
FRAC: 0.68-
</b>
‎2007 Feb 07 6:41 AM
Hi
go thru this url:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/fc/eb3316358411d1829f0000e829fbfe/content.htm
Regards
Shiva
‎2007 Feb 07 6:42 AM
hi,
Function Result
ABS Absolute value of argument.
SIGN Sign of argument: 1 X > 0
SIGN( X) = 0 if X = 0
-1 X < 0
CEIL Smallest integer value not smaller than the argument.
FLOOR Largest integer value not larger than the argument.
TRUNC Integer part of argument.
FRAC Fraction part of argument.
The argument of these functions does not have to be a numeric data type. If you choose another
type, it is converted to a numeric type. For performance reasons, however, you should use the
correct type whenever possible. The functions itself do not have a data type of their own. They do
not change the numerical precision of a numerical operation.
DATA N TYPE P DECIMALS 2.
DATA M TYPE P DECIMALS 2 VALUE '-5.55'.
N = ABS( M ). WRITE: 'ABS: ', N.
N = SIGN( M ). WRITE: / 'SIGN: ', N.
N = CEIL( M ). WRITE: / 'CEIL: ', N.
N = FLOOR( M ). WRITE: / 'FLOOR:', N.
N = TRUNC( M ). WRITE: / 'TRUNC:', N.
N = FRAC( M ). WRITE: / 'FRAC: ', N.
The output appears as follows:
ABS: 5.55
SIGN: 1.00-
CEIL: 5.00-
FLOOR: 6.00-
TRUNC: 5.00-
FRAC: 0.55-
regards