Problem with round function in expression, QGIS 3.4.2












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I created a grid of rectangular polygons with the Create Grid function, from the Vector Creation group of the Processing Toolbox in QGIS 3.4.2.
The rectangles measure half a degree of longitude by half a degree of latitude.

When I want to label the polygons, I write an expression that rounds the values of latitude and longitude attributes to 2 decimal places, since the attributes created in the grid brings many decimal places.



But the round function rounds the values badly.



I know that I can create new attributes that express the coordinates with fewer decimal places and label the entities based on those attributes, but I was struck by the behavior of the function. I expected it to round to the nearest value.



Does anyone know what the problem is that the round function wrongly rounds off the decimal number?



Attached screenshots of Source Fields and the Attribute Table.



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    I created a grid of rectangular polygons with the Create Grid function, from the Vector Creation group of the Processing Toolbox in QGIS 3.4.2.
    The rectangles measure half a degree of longitude by half a degree of latitude.

    When I want to label the polygons, I write an expression that rounds the values of latitude and longitude attributes to 2 decimal places, since the attributes created in the grid brings many decimal places.



    But the round function rounds the values badly.



    I know that I can create new attributes that express the coordinates with fewer decimal places and label the entities based on those attributes, but I was struck by the behavior of the function. I expected it to round to the nearest value.



    Does anyone know what the problem is that the round function wrongly rounds off the decimal number?



    Attached screenshots of Source Fields and the Attribute Table.



    source-fields



    round-expression










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      I created a grid of rectangular polygons with the Create Grid function, from the Vector Creation group of the Processing Toolbox in QGIS 3.4.2.
      The rectangles measure half a degree of longitude by half a degree of latitude.

      When I want to label the polygons, I write an expression that rounds the values of latitude and longitude attributes to 2 decimal places, since the attributes created in the grid brings many decimal places.



      But the round function rounds the values badly.



      I know that I can create new attributes that express the coordinates with fewer decimal places and label the entities based on those attributes, but I was struck by the behavior of the function. I expected it to round to the nearest value.



      Does anyone know what the problem is that the round function wrongly rounds off the decimal number?



      Attached screenshots of Source Fields and the Attribute Table.



      source-fields



      round-expression










      share|improve this question













      I created a grid of rectangular polygons with the Create Grid function, from the Vector Creation group of the Processing Toolbox in QGIS 3.4.2.
      The rectangles measure half a degree of longitude by half a degree of latitude.

      When I want to label the polygons, I write an expression that rounds the values of latitude and longitude attributes to 2 decimal places, since the attributes created in the grid brings many decimal places.



      But the round function rounds the values badly.



      I know that I can create new attributes that express the coordinates with fewer decimal places and label the entities based on those attributes, but I was struck by the behavior of the function. I expected it to round to the nearest value.



      Does anyone know what the problem is that the round function wrongly rounds off the decimal number?



      Attached screenshots of Source Fields and the Attribute Table.



      source-fields



      round-expression







      qgis-3.0 expression round-function






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          Actually I cannot replicate the same behavior that you have. I created a grid with 0.5 degree width of latitude and longitude, and I round it to 2 decimal degree and it works fine. Then I added another column with a value of 50.49 and round it to 1 decimal and it worked as expected and I got 50.5. Here is the table with values:



          enter image description here



          enter image description here



          enter image description here



          I am not sure what was going wrong in your case. I used the exact version of QGIS 3.4.2.



          Update



          You are right. If I use negative latitude and longitude, I got strange results. I think this is a bug in QGIS 3.4.2. You should report this as a bug in QGIS 3.4.2 to the QGIS developer team here:



          enter image description here






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          • Thank you very much for your response, I am creating a new grid in a new project to find the solution, but the problem persists. However, I am realizing that the problem does not arise if I create the grid in positive latitude and longitude coordinates. Could you try it in negative coordinates (South and West)?
            – Gabriel De Luca
            3 hours ago










          • @GabrielDeLuca You are right, I updated my answer.
            – ahmadhanb
            3 hours ago










          • Thank you @ahmadhanb, I just opened this bug report.
            – Gabriel De Luca
            2 hours ago













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          Actually I cannot replicate the same behavior that you have. I created a grid with 0.5 degree width of latitude and longitude, and I round it to 2 decimal degree and it works fine. Then I added another column with a value of 50.49 and round it to 1 decimal and it worked as expected and I got 50.5. Here is the table with values:



          enter image description here



          enter image description here



          enter image description here



          I am not sure what was going wrong in your case. I used the exact version of QGIS 3.4.2.



          Update



          You are right. If I use negative latitude and longitude, I got strange results. I think this is a bug in QGIS 3.4.2. You should report this as a bug in QGIS 3.4.2 to the QGIS developer team here:



          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer























          • Thank you very much for your response, I am creating a new grid in a new project to find the solution, but the problem persists. However, I am realizing that the problem does not arise if I create the grid in positive latitude and longitude coordinates. Could you try it in negative coordinates (South and West)?
            – Gabriel De Luca
            3 hours ago










          • @GabrielDeLuca You are right, I updated my answer.
            – ahmadhanb
            3 hours ago










          • Thank you @ahmadhanb, I just opened this bug report.
            – Gabriel De Luca
            2 hours ago


















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          Actually I cannot replicate the same behavior that you have. I created a grid with 0.5 degree width of latitude and longitude, and I round it to 2 decimal degree and it works fine. Then I added another column with a value of 50.49 and round it to 1 decimal and it worked as expected and I got 50.5. Here is the table with values:



          enter image description here



          enter image description here



          enter image description here



          I am not sure what was going wrong in your case. I used the exact version of QGIS 3.4.2.



          Update



          You are right. If I use negative latitude and longitude, I got strange results. I think this is a bug in QGIS 3.4.2. You should report this as a bug in QGIS 3.4.2 to the QGIS developer team here:



          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer























          • Thank you very much for your response, I am creating a new grid in a new project to find the solution, but the problem persists. However, I am realizing that the problem does not arise if I create the grid in positive latitude and longitude coordinates. Could you try it in negative coordinates (South and West)?
            – Gabriel De Luca
            3 hours ago










          • @GabrielDeLuca You are right, I updated my answer.
            – ahmadhanb
            3 hours ago










          • Thank you @ahmadhanb, I just opened this bug report.
            – Gabriel De Luca
            2 hours ago
















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          Actually I cannot replicate the same behavior that you have. I created a grid with 0.5 degree width of latitude and longitude, and I round it to 2 decimal degree and it works fine. Then I added another column with a value of 50.49 and round it to 1 decimal and it worked as expected and I got 50.5. Here is the table with values:



          enter image description here



          enter image description here



          enter image description here



          I am not sure what was going wrong in your case. I used the exact version of QGIS 3.4.2.



          Update



          You are right. If I use negative latitude and longitude, I got strange results. I think this is a bug in QGIS 3.4.2. You should report this as a bug in QGIS 3.4.2 to the QGIS developer team here:



          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer














          Actually I cannot replicate the same behavior that you have. I created a grid with 0.5 degree width of latitude and longitude, and I round it to 2 decimal degree and it works fine. Then I added another column with a value of 50.49 and round it to 1 decimal and it worked as expected and I got 50.5. Here is the table with values:



          enter image description here



          enter image description here



          enter image description here



          I am not sure what was going wrong in your case. I used the exact version of QGIS 3.4.2.



          Update



          You are right. If I use negative latitude and longitude, I got strange results. I think this is a bug in QGIS 3.4.2. You should report this as a bug in QGIS 3.4.2 to the QGIS developer team here:



          enter image description here







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          • Thank you very much for your response, I am creating a new grid in a new project to find the solution, but the problem persists. However, I am realizing that the problem does not arise if I create the grid in positive latitude and longitude coordinates. Could you try it in negative coordinates (South and West)?
            – Gabriel De Luca
            3 hours ago










          • @GabrielDeLuca You are right, I updated my answer.
            – ahmadhanb
            3 hours ago










          • Thank you @ahmadhanb, I just opened this bug report.
            – Gabriel De Luca
            2 hours ago




















          • Thank you very much for your response, I am creating a new grid in a new project to find the solution, but the problem persists. However, I am realizing that the problem does not arise if I create the grid in positive latitude and longitude coordinates. Could you try it in negative coordinates (South and West)?
            – Gabriel De Luca
            3 hours ago










          • @GabrielDeLuca You are right, I updated my answer.
            – ahmadhanb
            3 hours ago










          • Thank you @ahmadhanb, I just opened this bug report.
            – Gabriel De Luca
            2 hours ago


















          Thank you very much for your response, I am creating a new grid in a new project to find the solution, but the problem persists. However, I am realizing that the problem does not arise if I create the grid in positive latitude and longitude coordinates. Could you try it in negative coordinates (South and West)?
          – Gabriel De Luca
          3 hours ago




          Thank you very much for your response, I am creating a new grid in a new project to find the solution, but the problem persists. However, I am realizing that the problem does not arise if I create the grid in positive latitude and longitude coordinates. Could you try it in negative coordinates (South and West)?
          – Gabriel De Luca
          3 hours ago












          @GabrielDeLuca You are right, I updated my answer.
          – ahmadhanb
          3 hours ago




          @GabrielDeLuca You are right, I updated my answer.
          – ahmadhanb
          3 hours ago












          Thank you @ahmadhanb, I just opened this bug report.
          – Gabriel De Luca
          2 hours ago






          Thank you @ahmadhanb, I just opened this bug report.
          – Gabriel De Luca
          2 hours ago




















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