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Calculating number of items to show (V. Easy).

Asked by Unimatrix_001 in Visual Basic Programming

Hi,

I've got a large list of items that I am displaying, although I only want to show blockSize items per page. What is the formula I need to say how many pages will be needed. I've got this:

numberOfPages=(listSize/(blockSize+1))+1

Although assume I had a block size of 5 and a list size of 16, the number of pages should be 4, but instead I get 3.6666, which is rounded down to 3. It works fine for example if I had a list size of 14, I then get the expected 3.3333 which is rounded down to the correct value of 3.

Thanks,
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