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#=ISODD(-465) = TRUE | #=ISODD(-465) = TRUE | ||
#=max=12;1..max.filter(x=>ISODD(x)) = 1 3 5 7 9 11 | #=max=12;1..max.filter(x=>ISODD(x)) = 1 3 5 7 9 11 | ||
+ | #max=12;SUM(1..max.filter(x=>ISODD(x))) = 36 | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:03, 30 June 2021
ISODD (Number)
- is any number to test.
- ISODD(), returns TRUE if the number is odd.
Description
- This function is one of the group in ISFUNCTIONS.
- The IS FUNCTION is also known as Data Information Functions, Data Inspection Functions or Data-testing Functions.
- ISODD function can be used to check the given value is odd or not.
- This function gives the result as only TRUE or FALSE.
- The result is TRUE when the is odd otherwise the result is FALSE..
- The argument can be blank, or it can contain data such as text,numbers,error values,logical values or any equations.
- This function will not convert any numbers from the text.
- For e.g. "11" is normally converted as a number 11.
- But in ISODD("11") will return NAN, because "11" will not convert in to number.
Examples
- =ISODD(5) = TRUE
- =ISODD(0) = FALSE
- =ISODD(100) = FALSE
- =ISODD(5*3) = TRUE
- =ISODD(500/10.5) = TRUE
- =ISODD(5624.76-2654.42) = FALSE
- =ISODD(265+452) = TRUE
- =ISODD(-465) = TRUE
- =max=12;1..max.filter(x=>ISODD(x)) = 1 3 5 7 9 11
- max=12;SUM(1..max.filter(x=>ISODD(x))) = 36
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