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[Trigger] 0.000 -> 0

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Converting a real to an integer simply chops off the decimal values, regardless of what the decimal values were.
 
Soga-, thus why captain griffen posted.
R2I(r+0.5) will round the number to the nearest whole number as apposed to "chopping" it.

Super-Sheep, although the speed difference is unnoticable, you should avoid using reals where possiable and rather use integers. Thus unless you are specifically storing a number with or could have decimal places, it is advisable to use integers instead of reals.
 
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