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{{Built-in|Ceiling|⌈}} is a [[monadic]] [[scalar function]] which gives the [[wikipedia:floor and ceiling functions|ceiling]] of a real number, i.e. the least integer greater than or equal to the given value. This operation is also known as '''round up'''. Ceiling shares the [[glyph]] <source lang=apl inline>⌈</source> with the dyadic arithmetic function [[Maximum]]. | {{Built-in|Ceiling|⌈}} is a [[monadic]] [[scalar function]] which gives the [[wikipedia:floor and ceiling functions|ceiling]] of a real number, i.e. the least integer greater than or equal to the given value. This operation is also known as '''round up'''. Ceiling shares the [[glyph]] <source lang=apl inline>⌈</source> with the dyadic arithmetic function [[Maximum]]. [[Comparison_with_traditional_mathematics#Prefix|Traditional mathematics]] derives [[Ken_Iverson#Floor_and_Ceiling|its notation]] and name for ceiling from APL. | ||
== Examples == | == Examples == |