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Revision as of 07:27, 20 November 2013

=GCD(number1, number2, .....)

  • Where 'number1, number2, ......' are integer values.

GCD() calculates the 'Greatest Common Divisor' of two or more integers.

Description

GCD(number1, number2, .....)

For Example,

GCD(5,10) returns 5

  • GCD value is the largest interger that divides the input numbers without a remainder.
  • If any 'number' is nonnumeric, Calci displays an #ERROR message.
  • If any 'number' is negative, Calci displays an #ERROR message.
  • If any 'number' is not an integer, it is truncated.

Examples

Function GCD Output
GCD(48,64) 16
GCD(125,0) 125
GCD(125,5) 5
GCD(125,5.5) 5
GCD(0.8,2) 2