For many of the functions that I've programmed to be adjustable using sliders, I have to use integer values. It's easy to program the minor and major step of the sliders to make sure that there won't be an error with the value.
However, when the user decides to drag the slider and move it to any position they desire, it will inevitably not land on an integer value. I have used ceil() to round the value up for functions which values must be non-negative integers. But for functions in which a parameter must be a non-negative multiple of some integer, I don't know how to force the slider to move from an invalid number to the next highest valid number.
For example: the slider value must be a non-negative multiple of 3. The user drags the slider and drops it on 10.5. If I use ceil(), the value will be rounded to 11, which is no more valid an entry than 10.5. How do I get the slider to round to 9 or 12?