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I am trying to round $705,666.66 to the nearest whole thousand. Is $706,000 correct?
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Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 02/11/2012 - 05:47
Permalink#Function to get original amount after percent increase or decrease function getOriginalAmountAfterPercentChange($currentNum, $percentChange){ $number = ($currentNum / ($percentChange + 1) * 100); #Get current number $precision = ((strlen((int)$number) -3) * -1); #Figure out what precision to round to return round($number, $precision); }
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