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# GENERATEPOSITIVENONZEROINTEGER(2786,5.7) = 1617 1705 296 1223 970 1471
 
# GENERATEPOSITIVENONZEROINTEGER(2786,5.7) = 1617 1705 296 1223 970 1471
 
# GENERATEPOSITIVENONZEROINTEGER(-5000,7) = 293 3785 3641 4024 3327 75 4672
 
# GENERATEPOSITIVENONZEROINTEGER(-5000,7) = 293 3785 3641 4024 3327 75 4672
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Latest revision as of 11:34, 6 May 2019

GENERATEPOSITIVENONZEROINTEGER(Range, HowMany)


  • is the range between which numbers are displayed.
  • is the count as how many numbers are to be displayed.

Description

  • This function generates the positive integer values with in the given range.
  • In , is the range between which numbers are displayed.
  • is the count as how many numbers are to be displayed.
  • A positive number is a real number which is greater than zero.
  • Positive numbers are usually written without any sign or a plus sign in front.
  • Every real number other than zero is either positive or negative.
  • An integer is a number that can be written without a fractional component.
  • The set of integers consists of zero, the positive natural numbers and negative natural numbers.
  • But this function only generates positive integer numbers only which means it won't include zero , any other negative values and decimal values.
  • For example GENERATEPOSITIVENONZEROINTEGER(5,3),which generates 3 positive integer numbers with in the limit 5.

Examples

  1. GENERATEPOSITIVENONZEROINTEGER(10,3) = 4 7 2
  2. GENERATEPOSITIVENONZEROINTEGER(2786,5.7) = 1617 1705 296 1223 970 1471
  3. GENERATEPOSITIVENONZEROINTEGER(-5000,7) = 293 3785 3641 4024 3327 75 4672

Related Videos

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See Also

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