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==Examples==
 
==Examples==
#LISTPRIMES(20,11) = 11  13    17    19
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#=LISTPRIMES(20,11) = 11  13    17    19
#LISTPRIMES(20,11,3) = 17
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#=LISTPRIMES(20,11,3) = 17
#LISTPRIMES(150,130) = 131,137,139,149
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#=LISTPRIMES(150,130) = 131,137,139,149
#LISTPRIMES(10,-1) = 2    3      5    7
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#=LISTPRIMES(10,-1) = 2    3      5    7
#LISTPRIMES(-10,1) = Null
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#=LISTPRIMES(-10,1) = Null
#LISTPRIMES(90,70) = 71    73      79      83    89
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#=LISTPRIMES(90,70) = 71    73      79      83    89
#LISTPRIMES(90,70,4) = 83
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#=LISTPRIMES(90,70,4) = 83
#LISTPRIMES(90,70,6) = Null
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#=LISTPRIMES(90,70,6) = Null
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Revision as of 08:08, 26 December 2013

LISTPRIMES(max,min,i)


  • is the upper limit.
  • is the lower limit and i is the position of a prime number.

Description

  • This function is listing the set of prime numbers for the given set of numbers.
  • A prime number is a natural number, it can be divided, without a remainder, only by itself and by 1.
  • For e.g. the number 11 is a prime, because 11 is divided by 1 and 11 without any remainder.
  • But 6 is not prime, because 6 can be divided by 1,2,3 and 6. Such numbers are called composite numbers.
  • Also the number 0 and 1 are neither prime nor composite.
  • In , gives the list of prime numbers between the range and .
  • is the upper limit value and is the lower limit value
  • And is the position of the prime number value. value is optional.
  • Suppose we are not giving the ith value, it will show all the prime numbers in given range.
  • This function will give the result as error when
  1. any one of the argument is nonnumeric.
  2. or is the beyond the range number of prime numbers
  3. or .

Examples

  1. =LISTPRIMES(20,11) = 11 13 17 19
  2. =LISTPRIMES(20,11,3) = 17
  3. =LISTPRIMES(150,130) = 131,137,139,149
  4. =LISTPRIMES(10,-1) = 2 3 5 7
  5. =LISTPRIMES(-10,1) = Null
  6. =LISTPRIMES(90,70) = 71 73 79 83 89
  7. =LISTPRIMES(90,70,4) = 83
  8. =LISTPRIMES(90,70,6) = Null

See Also

References

Prime Numbers