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Revision as of 18:49, 27 December 2013
REPT(txt, numt)
- where is a text that is to be repeated
- is a positive number that specifies how many number of times to repeat the text.
REPT() repeats a text for specified number of times.
Description
REPT(txt, numt)
For Example,
REPT("*",5) returns *****
- should be enclosed in quotes.
- should be a positive number, else Calci ignores it and returns an empty text ("").
- If is equal to zero, Calci returns an empty text ("").
- If is a non-integer, Calci rounds it and displays the output.
Example
Function | Output |
REPT("ABCD*",4) | ABCD*ABCD*ABCD*ABCD* |
REPT("<>",3) | <><><> |
REPT("JOHN",0.2) | JOHN |
REPT("+",3.6) | ++++ |