Difference between revisions of "Manuals/calci/ITHPRIME"

From ZCubes Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 43: Line 43:
 
</div>
 
</div>
  
  =ITHPRIME(A1,A2): Calculates the 3rd prime number in the series, checks if it is &lt; 6. ''Displays 5'' as a result.
+
  =ITHPRIME(A1,A2): Calculates the 3rd prime number in the series, checks if it is &lt; 6. <br />''Displays 5'' as a result.
  =ITHPRIME(B1,B2): Calculates the 6th prime number in the series, checks if it is &lt; 30. ''Displays 13'' as a result.
+
  =ITHPRIME(B1,B2): Calculates the 6th prime number in the series, checks if it is &lt; 30. <br />''Displays 13'' as a result.
 +
 
 +
==Related Videos==
 +
 
 +
{{#ev:youtube|mIStB5X4U8M|280|center|Prime Numbers}}
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==

Revision as of 10:43, 10 May 2015

ITHPRIME(i, n)

where,

  • is any real number
  • is the maximum limit

ITHPRIME() calculates the 'ith' prime number less than a maximum value 'n'.

Description

ITHPRIME(i, n)

For Example,

ITHPRIME(4,25) returns 7 as a result.

  • ITHPRIME() calculates the th prime number from the Prime Number Series (2,3,5,7,11,13,17..........) and displays as an output, if it is less than .
  • and should be real numbers, else Calci displays #NULL error message.
  • should be > 2.
  • If is less than the th prime number value, Calci displays #NULL error message.

Examples

Consider the following example in Calci, that shows the use of ITHPRIME function:

3 6
6 30
=ITHPRIME(A1,A2): Calculates the 3rd prime number in the series, checks if it is < 6. 
Displays 5 as a result. =ITHPRIME(B1,B2): Calculates the 6th prime number in the series, checks if it is < 30.
Displays 13 as a result.

Related Videos

Prime Numbers

See Also

References