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Chapter 8

Creating Tables

Numerical functions perform arithmetic calculations.

This function

Returns

Examples

Notes

ABS(x)

The absolute value of
the argument

ABS(3.6) returns 3.6
ABS(–3.6) returns 3.6
ABS(TRUE) returns 1

Interprets TRUE as 1
and FALSE as 0

INT(x)

The whole number
nearest the argument
that is no larger than
the argument

INT(3.1) returns 3
INT(3.7) returns 3
INT(–3.1) returns –4
INT(42) returns 42

Interprets TRUE as 1,
and FALSE and
references to empty
cells as 0

MOD(x, y)

The remainder after
dividing x by y

MOD(5,2) returns 1
MOD(–1.2,7) returns
5.8

The sign of the
returned value is the
same as the sign of y.
Also see note at end
of table.

PRODUCT(x

1

...)

The product of the
arguments

PRODUCT(2, 4) returns
8

See note at end of
table.

ROUND(x, y)

The number that
results after rounding
x to y decimal places

ROUND(3.1415, 2)
returns 3.14
ROUND(3.1415, –7)
returns 0
ROUND(3.1415, 2.7)
returns 3.14

Rounds y toward 0 to
the nearest integer. If
y, after rounding, is
negative, returns 0.
Also see note at end
of table.

SIGN(x)

1 if x is greater than 0
0 if x is equal to 0
–1 if x is less than 0

SIGN(42) returns 1
SIGN(0) returns 0
SIGN(–42) returns –1

Interprets TRUE as 1,
and FALSE and
references to empty
cells as 0

SUM(x

1

...)

The sum of the
arguments

SUM(1, 2) returns 3
SUM(1, TRUE) returns
2

Also see note at end
of table.

Notes:
 If an argument of MOD, ROUND, or SUM is a reference to a cell that

doesn’t contain a number, the argument is ignored. TRUE is interpreted as 1,
FALSE is interpreted as 0, and text strings result in an error.

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