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- [Quitting IEx](elixir/quitting-iex.md)
- [Replace Duplicates In A Keyword List](elixir/replace-duplicates-in-a-keyword-list.md)
- [Reversing A List](elixir/reversing-a-list.md)
- [Round Floats To Integers](elixir/round-floats-to-integers.md)
- [Run ExUnit Tests In A Deterministic Order](elixir/run-exunit-tests-in-a-deterministic-order.md)
- [String Interpolation With Just About Anything](elixir/string-interpolation-with-just-about-anything.md)
- [Updating Values In A Map](elixir/updating-values-in-a-map.md)

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# Round Floats To Integers
The
[`Float.round/2`](http://elixir-lang.org/docs/stable/elixir/Float.html#round/2)
function allows you to round floating point numbers. The result is another
floating point number.
```elixir
> Float.round(1.5)
2.0
> Float.round(1.3)
1.0
```
If, instead, you always want an integer as the result of rounding, you can
use `Kernel`'s version of a rounding function:
```elixir
> Kernel.round(1.5)
2
> Kernel.round(1.3)
1
```
The
[`Kernel.round/1`](http://elixir-lang.org/docs/stable/elixir/Kernel.html#round/1)
function accepts both integers and floats, and always returns an integer.
Additionally, it can be used in guard tests.