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==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
− | #PERMUT(14,2)=182 | + | #=PERMUT(14,2) = 182 |
− | #PERMUT(50,5)=254251200 | + | #=PERMUT(50,5) = 254251200 |
− | #PERMUT(10.2,3)=720 | + | #=PERMUT(10.2,3) = 720 |
− | #PERMUT(4,0)=1 | + | #=PERMUT(4,0) = 1 |
− | #PERMUT(6,1)=6 | + | #=PERMUT(6,1) = 6 |
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==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 03:08, 7 January 2014
PERMUT(n,nc)
- and are integers
Description
- This function gives the number of Permutations for a given number of objects.
- A permutation, also called an "arrangement number" or "order," is a rearrangement of the elements of an ordered list.
- A selection of objects in which the order of the objects matters.
- A Permutation is an ordered Combination.
- In , is an integer which is indicating the number of objects and is an integer which is indicating the number of objects in each permutation.
- For and ,when we are giving in to decimals it will change in to integers.
- The formula for the number of permutation is:
- The Permutation is denoted by , , or .This function will give the result as error when
1. and are non-numeric. 2.Suppose or or .
Examples
- =PERMUT(14,2) = 182
- =PERMUT(50,5) = 254251200
- =PERMUT(10.2,3) = 720
- =PERMUT(4,0) = 1
- =PERMUT(6,1) = 6