👉 In mathematical terms, a flat (or "flattening") operation is one that reduces an input value to its lowest possible integer value. This operation involves applying a function to reduce the input to a single value without changing its original meaning or structure.
Examples of flat operations include:
1.
Floor Function
: The floor function rounds down to the nearest integer, effectively removing any fractional part from numbers.
2.
Ceil Function
: The ceiling function rounds up to the nearest integer, also known