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*This function is showing the integer values up to the given numbers. | *This function is showing the integer values up to the given numbers. | ||
*In <math>INTS (Limit,From,By,MaxLimit,SwitchLimits)</math>, <math>Limit</math> is the limit value. | *In <math>INTS (Limit,From,By,MaxLimit,SwitchLimits)</math>, <math>Limit</math> is the limit value. | ||
− | *<math>From</math> is the starting integer value.By is the skip value of the integers. | + | *<math>From</math> is the starting integer value. |
+ | *<math>By</math> is the skip value of the integers. | ||
*<math>MaxLimits</math> and <math>SwitchLimits</math> are limit values. | *<math>MaxLimits</math> and <math>SwitchLimits</math> are limit values. | ||
*An integer is the whole number that can be positive,negative or zero. | *An integer is the whole number that can be positive,negative or zero. |
Revision as of 13:06, 31 May 2017
INTS (Limit,From,By,MaxLimit,SwitchLimits)
- , and are limit values.
- is the starting value.
- is the skip value.
Description
- This function is showing the integer values up to the given numbers.
- In , is the limit value.
- is the starting integer value.
- is the skip value of the integers.
- and are limit values.
- An integer is the whole number that can be positive,negative or zero.
- Suppose the given parameters are in decimals it is truncated in to integers.
- So this function showing all integer values.
Examples
- INTS(20,10,3) = 10 13 16 19
- INTS(30,12,7,17,3) = 12 19 26
- INTS(67,-15,10,50) = -15 -5 5 15 25 35 45 55 65
See Also
References