What is the function to return integer of a number ? (not FLOOR)

Hi all,
I need a function to return the integer part of a number, e.g :
func_x(25.5) = 25
func_x(-25.5) = -25, I cannot use FLOOR, because it will return -26
Is there any built in function for this ?
Thank you,
xtanto

SQL> select trunc(25.5) from dual;
TRUNC(25.5)
         25
SQL> select trunc(-25.5) from dual;
TRUNC(-25.5)
         -25
SQL>

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