-
function maps x to the
least integer greater than or
equal to x,
denoted ⌈x⌉ or
ceil(x). For example, for floor: ⌊2.4⌋ = 2, ⌊−2.4⌋ = −3, and for ceiling: ⌈2.4⌉...
- 200 km:
ceil(distance ÷ 10) * 10 - 5 201 km – 400 km:
ceil(distance ÷ 20) * 20 - 10 401 km – 700 km:
ceil(distance ÷ 30) * 30 - 15 701 km – 1100 km:
ceil(distance...
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Ceil Chapman (née Mitc****;
February 19, 1912 – July 13, 1979) was an
American fashion designer who
worked in New York City from the 1940s to the 1960s...
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Ceil (Kovac)
Lucas (born
March 19, 1951) is an
American linguist and a
professor emerita of
Gallaudet University, best
known for her
research on American...
- class. This
single HTB
class will be set with two parameters, a rate and a
ceil.
These values should be the same for the top-level class, and will represent...
- "telephone act",
wherein she
delivered a
monologue to her
unseen friend "
Ceil" at the
other end of the line. The
humor of this act
draws upon the Jewish...
- − {\displaystyle x\in \mathbb {R} _{-}} , the
function ceil {\displaystyle \operatorname {
ceil} } is used
instead trunc ( x , n ) = ⌈ 10 n ⋅ x ⌉ 10...
- Argentina" (PDF) (in Spanish).
Centro de
Estudios e
Investigaciones Laborales (
CEIL). CONICET. ISSN 1515-7466.
Archived (PDF) from the
original on 11 November...
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involves three sisters: Catherine, an alcoholic; Anna, a hypochondriac; and
Ceil, an attention-starved socialite. Paul
Zindel wrote this play in the late...
- the romantic-comedy film
Letters to Juliet,
based on the book by Lise and
Ceil Friedman.
Letters to
Juliet was
released to
mixed reviews but was a box office...