Manuals/calci/ENFORCENEGATIVEINTEGER

ENFORCENEGATIVEINTEGER(Number)


  • is any real number.

Description

  • This function converts or enforces the given number or set of numbers to a 'negative integer value'.
  • Integer is the number without any decimal or fractional part but it can be the natural number with positive or negative sign.
  • If the   is positive decimal number, it is converted to negative number and rounded off to nearest integer.
  • If the   is negative decimal number, it is retained as negative number and rounded off to nearest integer.
  • Number 'zero' is natural number, neither positive nor negative.
  • The argument can also be a result of any function.

Examples

  1. ENFORCENEGATIVEINTEGER(104) = 104
  2. ENFORCENEGATIVEINTEGER(-2.45) = -2
  3. ENFORCENEGATIVEINTEGER(4/7) = 0
  4. ENFORCENEGATIVEINTEGER(-20/6) = -3
  5. ENFORCENEGATIVEINTEGER(SUM([5,30])) = -35

For a set of numbers, the function displays a table as follows -

  • ENFORCENEGATIVEINTEGER(-5.5..5.5)=
Nature Number ENFORCETYPE
negativeinteger -5.5 -5
negativeinteger -4.5 -4
negativeinteger -3.5 -3
negativeinteger -2.5 -2
negativeinteger -1.5 -1
negativeinteger -0.5 0
negativeinteger 0.5 0
negativeinteger 1.5 -1
negativeinteger 2.5 -2
negativeinteger 3.5 -3
negativeinteger 4.5 -4
negativeinteger 5.5 -5

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