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Latest revision as of 04:57, 23 May 2017
XPY(x,y)
- where and are integer values.
Description
- XPY() multiplies the two argument values and displays the product.
- Number arguments can be positive or negative.
- For more than two arguments, only first two values are multiplied. Rest values are ignored.
- If logical values, empty cells or text are entered directly as a part of argument, they are ignored.
- If arguments is an array or reference, numbers and logical values are considered. Empty cells and text are ignored.
- Logical values are evaluated as TRUE=1, FALSE=0.
Examples
- =XPY(4,5) = 20
- =XPY(-4,5) = -20
- =XPY(2,55,3) = 110
- =XPY(0.1,TRUE) = 0.1
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