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						Function core.math.toPrec
Round argument to a specific precision.
						
				T toPrec(T)
				(
				
				  float f
				
				);
				
				
				T toPrec(T)
				(
				
				  double f
				
				);
				
				
				T toPrec(T)
				(
				
				  real f
				
				);
				
				
				T toPrec(T)
				(
				
				  float f
				
				);
				
				
				T toPrec(T)
				(
				
				  double f
				
				);
				
				
				T toPrec(T)
				(
				
				  real f
				
				);
				
				
				T toPrec(T)
				(
				
				  float f
				
				);
				
				
				T toPrec(T)
				(
				
				  double f
				
				);
				
				
				T toPrec(T)
				(
				
				  real f
				
				);
						
					
				D language types specify only a minimum precision, not a maximum. The
 toPrec() function forces rounding of the argument f to the precision
 of the specified floating point type T.
 The rounding mode used is inevitably target-dependent, but will be done in
 a way to maximize accuracy. In most cases, the default is round-to-nearest.
Parameters
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| T | precision type to round to | 
| f | value to convert | 
Returns
f in precision of type T
Authors
Walter Bright, Don Clugston
License
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