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  =PRODUCT(B1:B3) : Calculates the product of values in the range B1 to B3. Empty cell is ignored. Returns ''-20'' as a result.
 
  =PRODUCT(B1:B3) : Calculates the product of values in the range B1 to B3. Empty cell is ignored. Returns ''-20'' as a result.
 
  =PRODUCT(B4,2)  : Calculates the product of reference B4 and 2. Text is ignored. Returns ''2'' as a result.
 
  =PRODUCT(B4,2)  : Calculates the product of reference B4 and 2. Text is ignored. Returns ''2'' as a result.
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==See also==
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*[[Manuals/calci/SUM| SUM]]
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*[[Manuals/calci/AVERAGE| AVERAGE]]
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==References==
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Product_(mathematics) PRODUCT]

Revision as of 18:05, 7 December 2013

PRODUCT(n1,n2,n3...)

  • where n1,n2,n3... are integer values.

PRODUCT() multiplies the given arguments and displays the product.

Description

PRODUCT(n1,n2,n3...)

For Example,

PRODUCT(34,99) returns 3366.

PRODUCT(0.1,5,-3) returns -1.5.

  • Number arguments can be positive or negative.
  • Function should contain at least one number (i.e n1) or range, else Calci displays an error message. There can be any number of arguments.
  • 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.
  • PRODUCT() can also be used for an array of numbers as -
PRODUCT(1..10) returns 3628800.

Examples

0.44 -5
10 4
13
20 TEXT
FALSE
=PRODUCT(A1:A4) : Calculates the product of values in the range A1 to A4. Returns 1144 as a result.
=PRODUCT(10,A5) : Calculates the product of 10 and reference A5 (value 0 for FALSE). Returns 0 as a result.
=PRODUCT(B1:B3) : Calculates the product of values in the range B1 to B3. Empty cell is ignored. Returns -20 as a result.
=PRODUCT(B4,2)  : Calculates the product of reference B4 and 2. Text is ignored. Returns 2 as a result.

See also

References