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#INSET([10.2,54.3,90.08,18.5],[90.08,89,43]) = true | #INSET([10.2,54.3,90.08,18.5],[90.08,89,43]) = true | ||
#INSET([23,26,78,154],[43,87,65,10]) = false | #INSET([23,26,78,154],[43,87,65,10]) = false | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
Latest revision as of 14:14, 14 January 2019
INSET()
Description
- This function is the tester function of the specified values with in the set or not.
- In ,the parameters are any two set of numbers.
- This function will return the result as TRUE when any one number in second set values occurs in the first set.
- Also will return as FALSE when any one of the values in the 2nd set is not occur in first set.
Examples
- INSET([1,2,3,45,9],[2,9,45]) = true
- INSET([10.2,54.3,90.08,18.5],[90.08,89,43]) = true
- INSET([23,26,78,154],[43,87,65,10]) = false