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#UNITADD(3.234, 1.42) = 4.654
 
#UNITADD(3.234, 1.42) = 4.654
 
#UNITADD(10,20,5,5) = 30 (Here only first two numbers get added)
 
#UNITADD(10,20,5,5) = 30 (Here only first two numbers get added)
#a=4 ; b=6 ; =UNITADD(a,b) = 10
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#a=4 ; b=6 ; UNITADD(a,b) = 10
  
 
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Latest revision as of 02:10, 11 June 2020

UNITADD(a,b)


  • where and are two numbers to be added.

Description

  • This function gives the total sum value of two numbers.
  • The numbers can be or .
  • We can give any cell references like column or row number, logical values like true or false, or a result from any other functions in Arguments.
  • Even if more than two numbers are entered as argument, only first two numbers get added.
  • For arguments other than numbers, constant or logical values, Calci gives an error message.

ZOS

  • The syntax is to calculate SUM is ZOS is
  • and are two numbers to be added.

Examples

  1. UNITADD(40,10) = 50
  2. UNITADD(-90,-70) = -160
  3. UNITADD(true,true) = 2
  4. UNITADD(3.234, 1.42) = 4.654
  5. UNITADD(10,20,5,5) = 30 (Here only first two numbers get added)
  6. a=4 ; b=6 ; UNITADD(a,b) = 10

Related Videos

SUM

See also


References

SUM