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*<math>DecimalDollar</math> is a dollar value in decimal | *<math>DecimalDollar</math> is a dollar value in decimal | ||
*<math>Fraction</math> is the integer to use as a denominator | *<math>Fraction</math> is the integer to use as a denominator | ||
− | + | **DOLLARFR(), converts a dollar price, expressed as a decimal number, into a dollar price, expressed as a fraction. | |
− | DOLLARFR(), converts a dollar price, expressed as a decimal number, into a dollar price, expressed as a fraction. | ||
== Description == | == Description == |
Revision as of 16:11, 22 August 2018
DOLLARFR (DecimalDollar,Fraction)
where,
- is a dollar value in decimal
- is the integer to use as a denominator
- DOLLARFR(), converts a dollar price, expressed as a decimal number, into a dollar price, expressed as a fraction.
Description
DOLLARFR (DecimalDollar,Fraction)
- Argument is a decimal number to be converted into fraction.
- Argument is an integer to be used as a denominator in conversion to fractional value.
- Calci divides the fractional part of by the specified value.
- should be >=1, else Calci displays #ERROR message.
- If is not an integer, it is truncated.
Examples
Function | Output |
DOLLARFR(1.611,18) | 1.10998 |
DOLLARFR(10.0,16) | 10 |
DOLLARFR(3.1,20) | 3.02 |
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