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I am trying to convert Borland C++ code to C#. In the old code I see the following:

double a = RoundTo( b, -2 );

Looking at Borland documentation I see that RoundTo() accept both positive and negative parameters for precision. Positive means round to 10^n, negative - to 10^-n.

Looking at the C# documentation of Math.RoundTo() I can't find a reference whether it will accept negative numbers for precision. And all samples are presented with the positive numbers.

What is the proper way of converting the code in this case? Should I just forget about the sign and write:

double a = Math.Round( b, 2 );

Thank you.

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I am not aware of a built in solution to the type of rounding you are looking to do but that doesn't mean there isn't one somewhere. A quick solution would be to create a method or even an extension method to do what you are looking for:

double DoubleRound(double value, int digits)
{
    if (digits >= 0)
    {
        return Math.Round(value, digits);
    }
    else
    {
        digits = Math.Abs(digits);
        double temp = value / Math.Pow(10, digits);
        temp = Math.Round(temp, 0);
        return temp * Math.Pow(10, digits);
    }
}

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