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#ENFORCETYPE("NegativeInteger",23.34) = -23
 
#ENFORCETYPE("NegativeInteger",23.34) = -23
 
#ENFORCETYPE("Positive",-45.34) = 45.34
 
#ENFORCETYPE("Positive",-45.34) = 45.34
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Latest revision as of 14:22, 7 February 2019

ENFORCETYPE (Nature,Number)


  • is any type.
  • is any real number.

Description

  • This function converts or enforces the given number or set of numbers to the given type.
  • In , is any type of enforcing numbers.
  • is any real numbers.
  • Here Nature is indicating following Types:
  1. Integer
  2. Natural
  3. Negative
  4. Negative Integer
  5. Negzeropos
  6. Positive
  7. Positive Integer
  8. Zero.
  • When the given is a negative decimal number and the given type is Positive Integer then the result shows the number in a Positive integer value.
  • In the same way the given numbers are enforcing according to the given type.

Examples

  1. ENFORCETYPE("Integer",-87.65) = -87
  2. ENFORCETYPE("Natural",-87.65) = 87
  3. ENFORCETYPE("Negative",23.34) = -23.34
  4. ENFORCETYPE("NegativeInteger",23.34) = -23
  5. ENFORCETYPE("Positive",-45.34) = 45.34


Related Videos

Number Types

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