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Is there a macro in latex to write ceil (x) and floor (x) in short form? The long form \left \lceil {x}\right \rceil is a bit lengthy to type every time it is used.

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Is there a convenient way to typeset the floor or ceiling of a number, without needing to separately code the left and right parts? For example, is there some way to do $\ceil{x}$ instead of $\lce...

4 I suspect that this question can be better articulated as: how can we compute the floor of a given number using real number field operations, rather than by exploiting the printed notation, which separates the real and fractional part, making nearby integers instantly identifiable. How about as Fourier series?

I disagree with the suggested dupe closure. In this question the point is what happens to the floor function when we subtract a small amount from an integer. On the other hand, in the suggested target the point is what happens to the floor function when an integer is added to the argument. Even if it is possible to massage the formula of the target question to yield this identity also, I think ...

What are some real life application of ceiling and floor functions? Googling this shows some trivial applications.

The correct answer is it depends how you define floor and ceil. You could define as shown here the more common way with always rounding downward or upward on the number line.

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The height of the floor symbol is inconsistent, it is smaller when the fraction contains a lowercase letter in the numerator and larger when the fraction contains numbers or uppercase letters in the numerator. Why is that the case? How can I produce floor symbols that are always the larger size shown in the picture?

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The PGFmath package includes a ceil and a floor function. The pgfplots offers a few options for Constant Plots (see manual v1.8, subsection 4.4.3, pp. 57ff.). The option jump mark left for example might help.

Use \xintFloor command from the xintfrac package. It is completely expandable, hence can even go in an \edef or other contexts needing expandability. It natively accepts fractions such as 1000/333 as input, and scientific notation such as 1.234e2; if you need even more general input involving infix operations, there is the floor function provided by package xintexpr. Notice furthermore that ...

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