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I have a question About the Output from a Var which looks like :     34.32132312321   

How to make it work that it looks like :      34.321

I already searched through some AutoIt Includes >.< I hope somebody can help by this

$Byte = InetGetSize(http://download853.mediafire.com/albf2b2g21bg/6tkd4gb68qdb7hd/Anime+Pics.rar,0);Download Size in Byte(Just an old Pic File)
    
    If $Byte > 1024 Then
        
    $Kilobyte = $Byte / 1024;Converting Byte to Kilobytes
        
        If $Kilobyte > 1024 Then
            
        $Megabyte = $Kilobyte / 1024;Converting Kilobyte to Megabyte
            
            If $Megabyte > 1024 Then
                
            $Gigabyte = $Megabyte / 1024;Converting Megabyte to Gigabyte
            
                If $Gigabyte > 1024 Then
                
                $Terabyte = $Gigabyte / 1024;Converting Gigabyte to Terabyte
                
                    If $Terabyte > 1024 Then
                    
                    $Petabyte = $Terabyte / 1024;Converting Terabyte to Petabyte
                    
                        If $Petabyte > 1024 Then
                            
                            $Exabyte = $Petabyte / 1024;Converting Petabyte to Exabyte
                            $_SIZE1 = $Exabyte & " EB"
                            
                        ElseIf $Petabyte < 1024 Then
                            
                            $Petabyte = $Terabyte / 1024
                            $_SIZE1 = $Petabyte & " PB"
                            
                        EndIf
                        
                    ElseIf $Terabyte < 1024 Then
                    
                    $Terabyte = $Gigabyte / 1024
                    $_SIZE1 = $Terabyte & " TB"
                    
                    EndIf
                
                ElseIf $Gigabyte < 1024 Then
                
                $Gigabyte = $Megabyte / 1024
                $_SIZE1 = $Gigabyte & " GB"
                
                EndIf
                
            ElseIf $Megabyte < 1024 Then
                
            $Megabyte = $Kilobyte / 1024
            $_SIZE1 = $Megabyte & " MB"
                
            EndIf
            
        ElseIf $Kilobyte < 1024 Then
            
        $Kilobyte = $Byte / 1024
        $_SIZE1 = $Kilobyte & " KB"
            
        EndIf
        
    ElseIf $Byte < 1024 Then
    
    $_SIZE1 = $Byte & " Bytes"
    
EndIf

MsgBox(52,"Title","Size is: " & $_SIZE1)

 

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So you just want to strip off the exceeding decimal places?
Or should 34.32152312321 be rounded to 34.322?

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Then please have a look at function Round.

ConsoleWrite(Round(34.32152312321, 3) & @CRLF)

 

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Use the Round function, and specify the number of decimal places

$Num = 34.32152312321
ConsoleWrite(Round($Num, 3) & @CRLF)

 

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