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== Overview == | |||
The Ceiling scalar node takes the Input value and outputs the nearest whole number greater than or equal to the Input value. For example: | |||
An input of 1.2 will become 2.0<br /> An input of 2.9 will become 3.0<br /> An input of 5.0 will become 5.0 | An input of 1.2 will become 2.0<br /> An input of 2.9 will become 3.0<br /> An input of 5.0 will become 5.0 | ||
'''Settings: ''' | This node has no other settings apart from the Input node. | ||
'''Settings: ''' | |||
*'''Name:''' This setting allows you to apply a descriptive name to the node, which can be helpful when using multiple Ceiling scalar nodes in a project. | |||
*'''Enable:''' When checked, the node is active, and when unchecked the node is ignored. | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:09, 6 April 2022

Overview
The Ceiling scalar node takes the Input value and outputs the nearest whole number greater than or equal to the Input value. For example:
An input of 1.2 will become 2.0
An input of 2.9 will become 3.0
An input of 5.0 will become 5.0
This node has no other settings apart from the Input node.
Settings:
- Name: This setting allows you to apply a descriptive name to the node, which can be helpful when using multiple Ceiling scalar nodes in a project.
- Enable: When checked, the node is active, and when unchecked the node is ignored.