f64.ceil
Pops a f64 value off the stack, works out the ceiling value, and then
pushes the result back on to the stack. This rounds up the value to the next whole number
and removes any decimal parts. For example, 1.23 is rounded up to 2.0. For negative numbers
it seems like it is rounded down, but it is just taking the negative value into account, so that
-1.23 does not change to -2.00, but is changed to -1.0.
Stack In
| f64 |
The value to get the ceiling value for. |
Stack Out
| f64 |
The ceiling value of the value given. |
Examples
f64.const 3.142
f64.ceil
f64.const 4.95
f64.ceil
f64.const -12.34
f64.ceil