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− | + | DEC2OCT() is used to convert decimal number to its octal equivalent. | |
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+ | If omitted then it use minimum number of characters.NumberPlace is use for adding to return value with leading zeros. | ||
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Revision as of 16:20, 17 November 2013
DEC2OCT(number, places)
- Where 'number' is the decimal number to be converted, and
- 'places' is the number of characters.
DEC2OCT() is used to convert decimal number to its octal equivalent.
Description
DEC2OCT(number, places)
If omitted then it use minimum number of characters.NumberPlace is use for adding to return value with leading zeros.
Calci converts a decimal number to octal.
If SomeNumber and NumberPlaces are non-numeric, DEC2BIN returns the#ERROR.
If the NumberPlaces is a negative, it returns the #ERROR.
If NumberPlaces > LengthofSomeNumber then returns #ERROR.
DEC2OCT
Lets see an example in (Column1, Row1)
=DEC2OCT(68,3)
DEC2OCT converts 68 to 104 upto 3 charcacters.
Syntax
Remarks
Examples
Description
Column1 | Column2 | Column3 | Column4 | |
Row1 | 104 | |||
Row2 | ||||
Row3 | ||||
Row4 | ||||
Row5 | ||||
Row6 |