Enum RoundMode
#[non_exhaustive]pub enum RoundMode {
Ceil,
Floor,
Expand,
Trunc,
HalfCeil,
HalfFloor,
HalfExpand,
HalfTrunc,
HalfEven,
}
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The mode for dealing with the remainder when rounding datetimes or spans.
This is used in APIs like Span::round
for rounding
spans, and APIs like Zoned::round
for rounding
datetimes.
In the documentation for each variant, we refer to concepts like the
“smallest” unit and the “rounding increment.” These are best described
in the documentation for what you’re rounding. For example,
SpanRound::smallest
and SpanRound::increment
.
§Example
This shows how to round a span with a different rounding mode than the default:
use jiff::{RoundMode, SpanRound, ToSpan, Unit};
// The default rounds like how you were taught in school:
assert_eq!(1.hour().minutes(59).round(Unit::Hour)?, 2.hours());
// But we can change the mode, e.g., truncation:
let options = SpanRound::new().smallest(Unit::Hour).mode(RoundMode::Trunc);
assert_eq!(1.hour().minutes(59).round(options)?, 1.hour());
Variants (Non-exhaustive)§
This enum is marked as non-exhaustive
Ceil
Rounds toward positive infinity.
For negative spans and datetimes, this option will make the value
smaller, which could be unexpected. To round away from zero, use
Expand
.
Floor
Rounds toward negative infinity.
This mode acts like Trunc
for positive spans and datetimes, but
for negative values it will make the value larger, which could be
unexpected. To round towards zero, use Trunc
.
Expand
Rounds away from zero like Ceil
for positive spans and datetimes,
and like Floor
for negative spans and datetimes.
Trunc
Rounds toward zero, chopping off any fractional part of a unit.
This is the default when rounding spans returned from
datetime arithmetic. (But it is not the default for
Span::round
.)
HalfCeil
Rounds to the nearest allowed value like HalfExpand
, but when there
is a tie, round towards positive infinity like Ceil
.
HalfFloor
Rounds to the nearest allowed value like HalfExpand
, but when there
is a tie, round towards negative infinity like Floor
.
HalfExpand
Rounds to the nearest value allowed by the rounding increment and the
smallest unit. When there is a tie, round away from zero like Ceil
for positive spans and datetimes and like Floor
for negative spans
and datetimes.
This corresponds to how rounding is often taught in school.
This is the default for rounding spans and datetimes.
HalfTrunc
Rounds to the nearest allowed value like HalfExpand
, but when there
is a tie, round towards zero like Trunc
.
HalfEven
Rounds to the nearest allowed value like HalfExpand
, but when there
is a tie, round towards the value that is an even multiple of the
rounding increment. For example, with a rounding increment of 3
,
the number 10
would round up to 12
instead of down to 9
, because
12
is an even multiple of 3
, where as 9
is is an odd multiple.
Trait Implementations§
impl Copy for RoundMode
impl Eq for RoundMode
impl StructuralPartialEq for RoundMode
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impl Freeze for RoundMode
impl RefUnwindSafe for RoundMode
impl Send for RoundMode
impl Sync for RoundMode
impl Unpin for RoundMode
impl UnwindSafe for RoundMode
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