Reputation: 43600
I'm doing a division in a JSP and I'd like to round the result - how should I do this?
i.e.
<c:set
var="expiry"
value="${(expire.time - now.time) / (60 * 1000)}"/>
...how do I round the result?
Thanks,
Upvotes: 34
Views: 63902
Reputation: 13679
With the current EL version you can use
<c:set var="expiry"
value="${Math.round( (expire.time - now.time) / (60 * 1000) )}"/>
or
<c:set var="expiry"
value="${Math.floor( (expire.time - now.time) / (60 * 1000) )}"/>
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 43600
As an alternative:
<fmt:formatNumber var="expiry"
value="${(expire.time - now.time) / (60 * 1000)}"
maxFractionDigits="0" />
This way you do not lose localization (commas and dots).
Upvotes: 61
Reputation: 6999
I used:
${fn:substringBefore(expiry, '.')}
which truncates rather than rounding, but that may be good enough.
Upvotes: 10
Reputation: 13530
It may looks like:
<c:set var="expire" value="100"/>
<c:set var="now" value="3"/>
<c:choose>
<c:when test="${(expire mod now)!=0}">
<c:set var="res" value="${(expire - (expire mod now))/now}"/>
${res}
</c:when>
<c:otherwise>
<c:set var="res" value="${expire/now}"/>
${res}
</c:otherwise>
</c:choose>
note: i think you should use mod anyway or % functionality of jstl,i use mod in example. Test,please, "expire" and "now" variables with different values, should work ok.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 63814
What about this dirty hack:
<c:set
var="expiry"
value="${(((expire.time - now.time) / (60 * 1000) * 100) - 0.5) / 100.0}"/>
But I would do this in a bean and just show the result here. Beside this, you can define functions in your tld or, if that is not supported in your environment get functions in the expression language by implementing a Map and (ab)use it. You implement the get(Object) method to do what you want and call it like this:
<c:set
var="expiry"
value="${Helpers.round[(expire.time - now.time) / (60 * 1000)]"/>
Note, Helpers provides a "getRound()" method which returns your Map implementation.
Upvotes: 1