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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers how to round a value Post 98498 by tmarikle on Wednesday 8th of February 2006 04:38:08 PM
Old 02-08-2006
Or do you mean a CEILING function which will raise a value to the nearest integer value? This would raise 104.4 to 105.
 

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raise(n)						       Tk Built-In Commands							  raise(n)

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NAME
raise - Change a window's position in the stacking order SYNOPSIS
raise window ?aboveThis? _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION
If the aboveThis argument is omitted then the command raises window so that it is above all of its siblings in the stacking order (it will not be obscured by any siblings and will obscure any siblings that overlap it). If aboveThis is specified then it must be the path name of a window that is either a sibling of window or the descendant of a sibling of window. In this case the raise command will insert window into the stacking order just above aboveThis (or the ancestor of aboveThis that is a sibling of window); this could end up either raising or lowering window. EXAMPLE
Make a button appear to be in a sibling frame that was created after it. This is is often necessary when building GUIs in the style where you create your activity widgets first before laying them out on the display: button .b -text "Hi there!" pack [frame .f -background blue] pack [label .f.l1 -text "This is above"] pack .b -in .f pack [label .f.l2 -text "This is below"] raise .b SEE ALSO
lower(n) KEYWORDS
obscure, raise, stacking order Tk 3.3 raise(n)
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