kcl →
int
Convert a number to an integer.
Callers should use floor(), ceil(), or other rounding function first if they care about how numbers with fractional parts are converted. If the number has a fractional part, it's truncated, moving the number towards zero.
If the number is NaN or has a magnitude, either positive or negative, that is too large to fit into the internal integer representation, the result is a runtime error.
int(num: number) -> i64
Tags
convert
Arguments
Name | Type | Description | Required |
---|---|---|---|
num | number | Yes |
Returns
i64
Examples
n = int(ceil(5 / 2))
assertEqual(n, 3, 0.0001, "5/2 = 2.5, rounded up makes 3")
// Draw n cylinders.
startSketchOn('XZ')
|> circle({ center: [0, 0], radius: 2 }, %)
|> extrude(5, %)
|> patternTransform(n, (id) => {
return { translate: [4 * id, 0, 0] }
}, %)