Thread:Panos78/@comment-409884-20190616230436/@comment-3175093-20190625174458

Yes, but when you use curly brackets to imply rounded result of a formula, this is, by far, much more confusing.

If you do change the initial meaning of the symbols, you should explain what you mean with them after this.

If we hadn't had this conversation and I was reading the accumulated time formula, as it is now, nothing would tell me that the result of the formula should be rounded and that the denominator of the fraction should round before the division with the numerator.

Anyway, for me the way the formula is written now is really confusing but maybe I am not the average user so, let it be so... :)