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12.19.4. Rounding Behavior

This section discusses precision math rounding for the ROUND() function and for inserts into columns with exact-value types (DECIMAL and integer).

The ROUND() function rounds differently depending on whether its argument is exact or approximate:

The following example shows how rounding differs for exact and approximate values:

mysql> SELECT ROUND(2.5),
        ROUND(25E-1);+------------+--------------+| ROUND(2.5) | ROUND(25E-1) |+------------+--------------+| 3          |            2 |+------------+--------------+

For inserts into a DECIMAL or integer column, the target is an exact data type, so rounding uses "round half away from zero," regardless of whether the value to be inserted is exact or approximate:

mysql> CREATE TABLE t (d
        DECIMAL(10,0));Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)mysql> INSERT
        INTO t VALUES(2.5),(2.5E0);Query OK, 2 rows affected, 2 warnings (0.00 sec)Records: 2  Duplicates: 0  Warnings: 2mysql> SELECT d FROM
        t;+------+| d    |+------+| 3    || 3    |+------+