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− | *Argument is an array or set of any real numbers. | + | *Argument <math>array</math> is an array or set of any real numbers. |
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
*This function checks for the increasing order of numbers. If the order is increasing, then the function returns 'true'. Else returns 'false' as a result. | *This function checks for the increasing order of numbers. If the order is increasing, then the function returns 'true'. Else returns 'false' as a result. | ||
− | *In <math>INCREASING()</math>, argument has any real numbers. | + | *In <math>INCREASING(array)</math>, argument has any real numbers. |
*This function returns the result as NaN when the parameters are non-numeric. | *This function returns the result as NaN when the parameters are non-numeric. | ||
Revision as of 04:30, 10 April 2017
INCREASING(array)
- Argument is an array or set of any real numbers.
Description
- This function checks for the increasing order of numbers. If the order is increasing, then the function returns 'true'. Else returns 'false' as a result.
- In , argument has any real numbers.
- This function returns the result as NaN when the parameters are non-numeric.
Examples
- INCREASING(3,6,7) = true
- INCREASING(1..10) = true
- INCREASING(455,105) = false
- INCREASING(4.5,-23) = false
- INCREASING(2/3,1/4) = false
- INCREASING(33,56,12,30) = false
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