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*<math>Index</math> is any real number | *<math>Index</math> is any real number | ||
*<math>Max</math> is the maximum limit | *<math>Max</math> is the maximum limit | ||
− | + | **ITHPRIME(), returns the ith prime. | |
− | ITHPRIME(), returns the ith prime. | ||
== Description == | == Description == |
Latest revision as of 16:27, 17 August 2018
ITHPRIME (Index,Max)
- is any real number
- is the maximum limit
- ITHPRIME(), returns the ith prime.
Description
ITHPRIME(Index,Max)
For Example,
ITHPRIME(4,25) returns 7 as a result.
- ITHPRIME(Index,Max) 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 value.
- and should be real numbers, else Calci displays #NULL error message.
- should be > 2.
- If is less than the 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.
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