Difference between revisions of "Manuals/calci/AND"
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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*[[Manuals/calci/NOT | NOT]] | *[[Manuals/calci/NOT | NOT]] | ||
*[[Manuals/calci/OR | OR]] | *[[Manuals/calci/OR | OR]] | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitwise_operation Bitwise Operation] | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitwise_operation Bitwise Operation] |
Revision as of 23:56, 8 June 2014
AND(l1,l2...)
- are positive integers.
Description
- This function gives the statement TRUE or FALSE.
- AND function is calculating our arguments to logical values such as TRUE or FALSE.
- In , if all the values of the arguments are TRUE, the function returns TRUE.
- If any one of the argument is FALSE, then the function returns FALSE.
- Any text or any empty cells are in the referred argument, then those values are ignored.
- Suppose in the referred array contains no logical values, then this function will give the result as error.
- Here the arguments is required. are optional.
- is a function which returns as 1(TRUE) when all its arguments are 1 (TRUE).
- If one or more argument is 0(FALSE), then is calculated as 0(FALSE).
- If both the logical values are 1(TRUE), then value also should be 1
- If either of the logical value is 0(FALSE), then the value is 0
Examples
- =AND(TRUE,TRUE) = TRUE
- =AND(FALSE,FALSE) = FALSE
- =AND(2+3<10,-4-5<0) = TRUE
- =AND(1/2=0.5,1*-2=2) = FALSE
- =AND(a+b=c,d+e=f)=NAN, because l1,l2 are not a logical values
- Let A1= 70, =AND(50<A1,A1<125)=TRUE, because 70 is lies between 50 and 125