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*In INT(n), where <math> n </math> is the real number.Also <math> n </math> any operations with the real numbers. | *In INT(n), where <math> n </math> is the real number.Also <math> n </math> any operations with the real numbers. | ||
*For e.g.,INT(2.3*4.7) | *For e.g.,INT(2.3*4.7) | ||
− | *This function will give result as error when n is nonnumeric. | + | *This function will give result as error when <math> n </math> is nonnumeric. |
==Examples== | ==Examples== |
Revision as of 23:15, 18 December 2013
INT(n), where n is the real number
- is the real number
Description
- This function gives number without any decimal part.
- The function INT(n) is rounding the given number to down to the nearest number.
- Integer is the number without any decimal or fractional part but it can be the natural number with positive or negative sign. i.e.,INTEGER={….-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3...}
- So integers are countably infinite set.
- In INT(n), where is the real number.Also any operations with the real numbers.
- For e.g.,INT(2.3*4.7)
- This function will give result as error when is nonnumeric.
Examples
- INT(10.99)=10
- INT(-10.99)=-11
- INT(0.05)=0,INT(-0.05)=-1
- INT(4.56+7.21)=11
- INT(10.78-9.45)=1
- INT(12.76*12.76)=162
- INT(49.54/20.4)=2
- 20.76-INT(19.45)=1.76