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− | <div style="font-size:30px">'''EVENSET (Array | + | <div style="font-size:30px">'''EVENSET (Array)'''</div><br/> |
*<math>Array</math> is the set of values. | *<math>Array</math> is the set of values. | ||
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
*This function shows even number of values from the given set. | *This function shows even number of values from the given set. | ||
− | *In <math>EVENSET (Array | + | *In <math>EVENSET (Array)</math>, <math>Array</math> is the set of values. |
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*Here it is showing the even number of values. | *Here it is showing the even number of values. | ||
*That means it is starting from the initial number and 2nd,4th,6th value and so on. | *That means it is starting from the initial number and 2nd,4th,6th value and so on. |
Revision as of 15:50, 15 June 2018
EVENSET (Array)
- is the set of values.
Description
- This function shows even number of values from the given set.
- In , is the set of values.
- Here it is showing the even number of values.
- That means it is starting from the initial number and 2nd,4th,6th value and so on.
- Here Skip value is automatically adjusted for even set of numbers.
Examples
- EVENSET([2,3,1,4,9,12,65,23,10,5,17],1) = 2 3 4 12 23 5
- EVENSET([12,22,32,33,44,43,55.66,67.2,10,-14,-12,-7,13],1) = 12 22 33 43 67.2 -14 -7
- EVENSET([0,-1,-4,3/2,6/7,10],2) = 0 -1 1.5 10