Ruby | Float to_i() method
Last Updated :
07 Jan, 2020
Float#to_i() is a float class method which return a Integer representation of the float value.
Syntax: float.to_i()
Parameter: float value as argument
Return: Integer representation of the float value.
Example #1 :
Ruby
# Ruby code for to_i() method
# declaring float value
a = 0.756567
# declaring float value
b = 2797999.011
# converting to integer
puts "Integer a : #{a.to_i}\n\n"
# converting to integer
puts "Integer b : #{b.to_i}\n\n"
Output :
Integer a : 0
Integer b : 2797999
Example #2 :
Ruby
# Ruby code for to_i() method
# declaring float value
a = 0.767
# declaring float value
b = 2999.011
# converting to integer
puts "Integer a : #{a.to_i}\n\n"
# converting to integer
puts "Integer b : #{b.to_i}\n\n"
Output :
Integer a : 0
Integer b : 2999